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COL Fred Henry Ernst

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COL Fred Henry Ernst

Birth
Sterling, Bingham County, Idaho, USA
Death
23 Apr 2015 (aged 82)
Huntington Beach, Orange County, California, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 8, Grave 6338-ES
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Fred H. Ernst, 82, retired Col. USAF, Huntington Beach, California, passed away peacefully Thursday, April 23, 2015.

In honor of Fred, a reception is being held at the American Legion Club, at 215 15th Street in Newport Beach. All are invited to attend the open house from 5-9 p.m. Friday, May 15, 2015. Burial will be at Arlington National Cemetery with his son, Doug, during the summer of 2015. The particulars will be announced at a later date. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Fred was born in Sterling, Idaho, March 16, 1933. He was the youngest of five children born to Alma Drews Ernst and Raymond Earl Ernst. As a young child Fred moved with his family to Butte, Montana, where he lived for the duration of his adolescent life. He graduated with honors from Butte High in 1951 and attended the School of Mines until he was selected to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, in 1952. He received his bachelor of science from the academy, graduating with distinguished honors June 1, 1956. The outstanding rating from the Naval Academy privileged Fred to be commissioned in the Air Force.

Fred completed pilot training at bases in Texas. Again, Fred excelled and graduated top among 60 experienced pilots from flight combat training. Fred’s first assignment was the 29th Fighter Interceptor Squadron at Malstrom AFB, Montana. While at Malstrom, Fred met and married his wife of 54 years, Janice Bauch Ernst.

In 1961, Fred was selected to earn his master’s degree in astronautical engineering at the Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. Following receipt of his masters, the Ernst family moved to Edwards Air Force Base in California, where the prestigious USAF Test Pilot School exists. Fred carefully mapped his route and while waiting for admittance into the Aerospace Research Pilot School (ARPS) he assumed duties as an engineer research officer at the Air Force rocket propulsion laboratory, Edwards AFB, California. The test pilot school graduation in 1965 led Fred to instruct at ARPS in 1965 under Commandant Chuck Yeager. Fred was classified as a top instructor at the USAF Experimental Test Pilot School until Jan. 14, 1966. Vietnam was next on his list. In Vietnam, Fred was a pilot of an F-4 and F-105 fighter jet. He was flight commander and flew more than 200 combat missions during his time there. All were successful missions.

Washington, D.C., was next on the list for Fred and Janice. Fred began his assignment in that area at Andrews Air Force Base and graduated to the Pentagon. He attended the squadron officers school and air war college. Again, high achievement was the name of his game. While at the Pentagon, the Ernst family, Fred, Janice and Doug, were involved in a critical hit and run auto accident. Doug passed on as a result of this traumatic accident; Fred was pronounced dead, but lived. Janice was in ICU and survived. Doug is buried at Arlington National Cemetery where Fred’s remains will be put to rest.

Fred and Janice chose Southern California as their next assignment. Fred, although put back on flying status, worked at SAMSO and Vandenburg Air Force Base with the missile program. Under Fred’s command at Vandenburg Air Force Base he had 100 percent success of 22 missiles/spacecraft launches.

Fred served 23 years in the U.S. Air Force and retired July 1, 1979. Fred excelled throughout his military career. His achievements were many. Among them were The Legion Of Merit, Two distinguished Flying Crosses and 12 Air Medals. He was promoted to Lt. Col. and then reached the rank of Col. two years early. He spent more than 3,500 hours in flight operations of flight time.

Upon his Air Force retirement, Fred trained and became certified in commercial real estate and financial planning. He worked for such companies as Bankers System, APR Data Systems and Marcus and Millichap. His last endeavor was starting his own company, the Ernst Company. He had such clients as The Salvation Army, Platt College, and Jack in the Box. He quietly succeeded and retired April 2014.

He is survived by his wife, Janice; and his siblings, Bari Maddock, Lorraine Hulverson, Charmaine Ernst and Raeneda Faroni.

Fred departed the way he lived his life and that was with much respect and dignity. To all who had the privilege of knowing Fred came the gift of presence of a good man, a person of integrity and honesty. Fred was a life example of humility, so full of knowledge and life experiences beyond the norm – yet so silent and humble on sharing his accomplishments. Fred lived to serve his country and his family. He was truly a great human being. He will be missed by many, but he will never be forgotten by those who knew him.
Ernst, Fred H., 82, of Huntington Beach, died 4/23/15. Omega Society

Published in Orange County Register on Apr. 30, 2015

Fred H. Ernst, 82, retired Col. USAF, Huntington Beach, California, passed away peacefully Thursday, April 23, 2015.

In honor of Fred, a reception is being held at the American Legion Club, at 215 15th Street in Newport Beach. All are invited to attend the open house from 5-9 p.m. Friday, May 15, 2015. Burial will be at Arlington National Cemetery with his son, Doug, during the summer of 2015. The particulars will be announced at a later date. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Fred was born in Sterling, Idaho, March 16, 1933. He was the youngest of five children born to Alma Drews Ernst and Raymond Earl Ernst. As a young child Fred moved with his family to Butte, Montana, where he lived for the duration of his adolescent life. He graduated with honors from Butte High in 1951 and attended the School of Mines until he was selected to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, in 1952. He received his bachelor of science from the academy, graduating with distinguished honors June 1, 1956. The outstanding rating from the Naval Academy privileged Fred to be commissioned in the Air Force.

Fred completed pilot training at bases in Texas. Again, Fred excelled and graduated top among 60 experienced pilots from flight combat training. Fred’s first assignment was the 29th Fighter Interceptor Squadron at Malstrom AFB, Montana. While at Malstrom, Fred met and married his wife of 54 years, Janice Bauch Ernst.

In 1961, Fred was selected to earn his master’s degree in astronautical engineering at the Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. Following receipt of his masters, the Ernst family moved to Edwards Air Force Base in California, where the prestigious USAF Test Pilot School exists. Fred carefully mapped his route and while waiting for admittance into the Aerospace Research Pilot School (ARPS) he assumed duties as an engineer research officer at the Air Force rocket propulsion laboratory, Edwards AFB, California. The test pilot school graduation in 1965 led Fred to instruct at ARPS in 1965 under Commandant Chuck Yeager. Fred was classified as a top instructor at the USAF Experimental Test Pilot School until Jan. 14, 1966. Vietnam was next on his list. In Vietnam, Fred was a pilot of an F-4 and F-105 fighter jet. He was flight commander and flew more than 200 combat missions during his time there. All were successful missions.

Washington, D.C., was next on the list for Fred and Janice. Fred began his assignment in that area at Andrews Air Force Base and graduated to the Pentagon. He attended the squadron officers school and air war college. Again, high achievement was the name of his game. While at the Pentagon, the Ernst family, Fred, Janice and Doug, were involved in a critical hit and run auto accident. Doug passed on as a result of this traumatic accident; Fred was pronounced dead, but lived. Janice was in ICU and survived. Doug is buried at Arlington National Cemetery where Fred’s remains will be put to rest.

Fred and Janice chose Southern California as their next assignment. Fred, although put back on flying status, worked at SAMSO and Vandenburg Air Force Base with the missile program. Under Fred’s command at Vandenburg Air Force Base he had 100 percent success of 22 missiles/spacecraft launches.

Fred served 23 years in the U.S. Air Force and retired July 1, 1979. Fred excelled throughout his military career. His achievements were many. Among them were The Legion Of Merit, Two distinguished Flying Crosses and 12 Air Medals. He was promoted to Lt. Col. and then reached the rank of Col. two years early. He spent more than 3,500 hours in flight operations of flight time.

Upon his Air Force retirement, Fred trained and became certified in commercial real estate and financial planning. He worked for such companies as Bankers System, APR Data Systems and Marcus and Millichap. His last endeavor was starting his own company, the Ernst Company. He had such clients as The Salvation Army, Platt College, and Jack in the Box. He quietly succeeded and retired April 2014.

He is survived by his wife, Janice; and his siblings, Bari Maddock, Lorraine Hulverson, Charmaine Ernst and Raeneda Faroni.

Fred departed the way he lived his life and that was with much respect and dignity. To all who had the privilege of knowing Fred came the gift of presence of a good man, a person of integrity and honesty. Fred was a life example of humility, so full of knowledge and life experiences beyond the norm – yet so silent and humble on sharing his accomplishments. Fred lived to serve his country and his family. He was truly a great human being. He will be missed by many, but he will never be forgotten by those who knew him.
Ernst, Fred H., 82, of Huntington Beach, died 4/23/15. Omega Society

Published in Orange County Register on Apr. 30, 2015

Gravesite Details

Interred October 21, 2015



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/146452527/fred_henry-ernst: accessed ), memorial page for COL Fred Henry Ernst (16 Mar 1933–23 Apr 2015), Find a Grave Memorial ID 146452527, citing Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by DDM (contributor 47888166).