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Dr. Fred E. Saalfeld

1935 - 2020

Dr. Fred E. Saalfeld obituary, 1935-2020, Washington, DC

BORN

1935

DIED

2020

Fred Saalfeld Obituary

SAALFELD Dr. Fred E. Saalfeld Of Springfield, VA, passed away peacefully in his home on Tuesday, August 25, 2020. A native of Joplin, MO, Dr. Saalfeld earned his Bachelor of Science degrees in Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics (with Honors) from Southeast Missouri State University (SEMO) where he was a standout intercollegiate basketball player. While at SEMO, Dr. Saalfeld met the love of his life Mary Elizabeth "Liz" Renner. Dr. Saalfeld continued his education at Iowa State University where he earned both his graduate and doctoral degrees in physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and mathematics. While at Iowa State, he married Liz in 1958. Their only son, Fred Jr, was born in 1960. A passionate scientist, Dr. Saalfeld began his 40-year civilian career with the National Research Laboratory in 1962. In the first of many stellar achievements and scientific advancements, Dr. Saalfeld and his team at the NRL were responsible for developing the Central Air Monitoring System (CAMS) that scrubs and makes recycled air breathable on US Navy submarines. CAMS allowed nuclear submarines and crews to remain safely submerged for far greater periods and extended the strategic advantage of our nation's nuclear triad. The fundamental science and technology of CAMS is used today in the Trident and Seawolf classes of submarines, and NASA uses a variant of this system for manned space vehicles. Dr. Saalfeld was a charter member of the Senior Executive Service under President Carter. He was conferred the presidential rank of Meritorious Executive by President Reagan. In 1991, Dr. Saalfeld was named the Federal Executive of the Year. He was conferred the rank of Distinguished Executive by President G.H.W. Bush and then again by President Clinton. In 1982, Dr. Saalfeld became the Technical Director of the Office of Naval Research (ONR), a $2 billion agency that pushes state-of-the-art in science and technology to make technical systems and performance of the United States Navy and Marine Corps the best in the world. Known for his quick wit, engaging personality, gifted mind, and strategic mindset, Dr. Saalfeld's favorite characterization was that ONR pursued technological advances for our nation's warfighters "from the crab to the crab nebula." Upon his retirement in 2002 as the Executive Director/Technical Director of ONR, the Chief of Naval Research established the Fred E. Saalfeld Award for Lifetime Achievement in Science and named Dr. Saalfeld as its inaugural recipient. In retirement Dr. Saalfeld continued to pursue his academic interests, including advising and consulting in Naval S&T, reviewing technical papers and pursuing many diverse on-line courses. Dr. Saalfeld was preceded in death by his parents, sister, wife, and son. He is survived by five nieces and nephews, nine great nieces and nephews, his surrogate family in Virginia, and numerous relatives across Colorado, Texas, and Missouri. Mindful of present conditions, a limited memorial service will be held at Grace Episcopal Church in Alexandria, VA at a future date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to the Fred E. Saalfeld Family Scholarship, Southeast Missouri University Foundation, One University Plaza, MS 7300, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701. Donations may also be made online at semo.edu/give. Please include the name of the scholarship in the designation. Dr. Saalfeld will be privately interred in Missouri, where he will be re-united with his beloved Liz and Fred Jr.

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Published by The Washington Post on Sep. 2, 2020.

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Hannah Sinn

June 19, 2022

To a man and his family, I do not personally know, the legacy left behind is true inspiration to all. Dr. Saalfeld and his family continue to demonstrate the characteristics of a true leader, genius researchers, historical figures, hard worker, humble citizens, and genuine humans. As a current student at SEMO, I am honored to recognize his work in the community as well as across the globe. His impact to humanity and American citizens is unmatched and will forever be remembered.

I am blessed to be the recipient of this year's endowed scholarship for The Fred E. Saalfeld Scholarship for Physically Handicapped Students on behalf of the donor Don Renner. As I began to compose a speech to thank Don Renner and recognize the family of Dr. Saalfeld, my research of the family's background was astonishing. Learning of Fred E. Saalfeld's legacy and achievements was astonishing and receiving this award is more than an honor.

To recognize the donor family of this award is breathtaking, leaving me speechless for words of gratitude. So, thank you for impacting the world, relieving my financial concerns, and implementing a role model into my life as an inspiration to reflect upon.

Susan Bales

September 16, 2020

My friend, my mentor, I miss you.

Susan

Easter Thompson

September 4, 2020

I am so thankful that both Fred and Liz were(are) my friends. They have been a part of my life that I will never get back. They are two people who spent their lives loving and serving others, on all kinds of levels. I hope all of you will join me in praying for them as they go to God...and I hope I greet them there.

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