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WELTI GEORGE ROBERT WELTI Of Leesburg, Virginia, passed away on January 9, 2015 following complications from hip surgery. He was born in 1923 in Bern, Switzerland. George was named after St. George, the Patron Saint of Boy Scouts, and Sir Robert Baden Powell, the British founder of boy scouting. George came to the United States in 1935. He entered Principia Upper School in St. Louis, Missouri, where he played the trumpet in a swing band, sang in the chapel choir and captained the swim team, graduating in 1940. He attended M.I.T., earning a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering in 1943. Following graduation, he joined the Army and trained in the antiaircraft artillery. His unit was sent to France, Belgium and Germany during World War II. After the war, he returned to M.I.T. earning M.S. degrees in both Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. George's first full-time job was at the Sperry Gyroscope Company in New York. At that time, part of the Sperry plant was being temporarily occupied by the newly created United Nations while the U.N. headquarters were under construction in Manhattan. In the shared cafeteria, George met his future wife, Corry Marie Groenhart, a U.N. translator from Dordrecht, the Netherlands. They were happily married for 39 years until her death in 1988. During the 1950s, George worked for the M.I.T. Division of Industrial Cooperation and then Raytheon. In 1966 he relocated from Newton, Massachusetts to Leesburg, Virginia with his family, now including six children, to work at the Developmental Engineering Corporation (DECO) headquarters. Later he worked for the engineering divisions of COMSAT and Stanford Telecommunications. As a consultant for NASA, George earned 10 patents in the field of space communications. George enjoyed rowing on the Potomac River, but found it awkward having to look over his shoulder to see where he was headed, so he constructed a forward-rowing shell by replacing the oarlocks with a pair of rails that held the oar and stroked it backwards. After retiring at age 78, George joined the New Dominion Chorale, played tennis with the Fairfax Racquet Club, and became an active member of the Potomac Ski Club. He and his companion, Sally Jane Finan, traveled extensively. In 2010, George moved into the Ashby Ponds Retirement Community, where he swam seven days a week, and enjoyed solving math and logic problems; playing chess and scrabble with his family, friends, and caregivers; and watching sports, especially his beloved Red Sox. In addition to his wife, George was preceded in death by his sister Grace Hedrick, his sister Milti Hoadley and her husband, Dave, who was George's good friend from Principia; and Sally Finan, his companion of 16 years. He leaves behind to cherish his memory six children, Jennifer Welti, Jacqueline Carlton (Mel), Susan Goode (David), Theodore Welti (Kathleen), John Welti (Phyllis), and Alexander Welti; 14 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; his brother-in-law, Mike Hedrick; and seven nieces and nephews. George will be laid to rest in Union Cemetery, Leesburg, Virginia. Arrangements through Colonial Funeral Home of Leesburg. A memorial guestbook is available online at www.colonialfuneralhome.com

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Published by The Washington Post on Jan. 17, 2015.

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Kim Kasier

January 15, 2022

I worked with George at Comsat. I have fond memories of him and was very saddened to hear of his passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Desiree Roell - Tjebbes

January 14, 2019

Sending my very belated condolences to the family.
I am related through your grandmother Apolonia Bos. She was my great aunt. My mother and your mother spent time together when they were younger , as they were cousins. Working on family tree and would love to have contact. Met Jennifer when she stayed with us in Holland. Hope to hear from you.

Denis & Dawn Eaton

January 24, 2015

Our deepest condolences to the Welti family on your loss. As neighbors, we had the chance to meet George when he came to our 4th of July block party. He led a full life on this earth as the patriarch of a family we have come to regard as great neighbors and friends. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

J L

January 20, 2015

Welti family, my deepest sympathies are extended to you all for your loss. Take comfort in the memories you have of and with him. May God grant you all peace and strength to cope during this difficult time (Philippians 4:9,13). My prayers are with you all.

Alfred M. Goldman, Jr.

January 18, 2015

I first met George when we worked at American Satellite Corp. in 1983.
We kept in touch for several years after I joined Comsat Corp. in 1989.

George was multi-talented, as his biography summarized. I remember him as a brilliant engineer with a sense of humor.

Jackie Carlton

January 17, 2015

For Ruth, Yes my dad had a trumpet. he was in a swing band as a youth. he used to go outside and play Auld Lang Syne on New Years Eve. When I was living out of state he would also call me and play it over the phone: : )

January 17, 2015

I knew him well. We worked together at Comsat Labs. His accomplishments were wonderful. Joachim (Kim) Kaiser.

Ruth Fleishman

January 16, 2015

I am sorry to hear about your Dad ... He was a good dad, for sure, and you had him for so long.

Here are a few of my memories of Mr. Welti:
- Taking a carload of us to White Pond I don't know how many times.
- Showing us the eclipse with the pinhole camera made out of the window shade
- Having a trumpet (did he?)
- Being very tall with a wonderful pointy nose
- Showing us the little computing machine that had only zeroes and ones
- Sitting at the head of the table full of kids with Corry at the other end.
- Sitting on some beach somewhere having a picnic and he was drinking Miller High Life and saying, "It's not beer, it's Miller."
- Always seeming a little mysterious and very smart.

Funny, eh? The things we remember.

Lots of love,
Ruth (Davis) Fleishman

Sandy Donaldson

January 14, 2015

Matt, God Bless your Grandfather !

Kuldeep Gambhir

January 13, 2015

Good people are hard to find and Harder to keep - because GOD also likes them so much and after resisting for so long HE calls them Home. Then We all miss such a Soul. May God Shine His Light on all the Family and friends.

Jonathon Nix

January 12, 2015

Remembering George and our shared love of crossword puzzles (I could solve them -- George could CREATE them! We'll all miss him.

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