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Fred William Ortmann III
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Fred William Ortmann III Veteran

Birth
Sumter, Sumter County, South Carolina, USA
Death
8 Feb 2013 (aged 67)
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA
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Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 21
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Col. Fred William Ortmann III (Ret.), 67, son of Fred W. Ortmann, Jr. and Elizabeth Chandler Ortmann of Sumter, SC, died in his home in Columbia, SC, February 8, 2013, after a long battle with cancer.

He is survived by his wife Sheryl Cudd Blenis Ortmann, retired partner of Nelson Mullins law firm, and two sons by a previous marriage, Fred William Ortmann IV and his wife Palmar of Greensboro, NC, and Clayton Edward Ortmann and his wife Nia of Albuquerque, NM. Col. Ortmann was the proud grandfather of five beautiful grandchildren, Rollins, Fred V, Isley, Colter and Quinn. He is also survived by a brother, Joseph Chandler Ortmann, his wife Libby and three nieces, Sallie, Anna and Catherine, all of Sumter. Col. Ortmann adored his family and will be greatly missed by his family and friends.

Col. Ortmann graduated from the University of South Carolina in 1967 with a BS in Business Administration. After graduation from USC, he entered the U.S. Air Force and was assigned to the USAF Medical Service Corps. While in the service, he earned a master's degree in Hospital Administration from Baylor University. Col. Ortmann's assignments in the USAF included tours of duty in Cheyenne, WY, Thailand during the Vietnam War, and two tours in Washington, DC, first at Andrews Air Force base where he was selected to be a Military Social Aide to the President of the United States, and subsequently, in Washington, DC, for four years as Deputy Director of Financial Management in the USAF Surgeon General's office. He also served a tour of duty on staff at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, CO. His last assignment was as Administrator of the Kirtland Air Force Hospital in Albuquerque, NM. His achievements received praise from members of Congress and special recognition by the Department of Defense. Col. Ortmann was awarded the Legion of Merit and received a Bronze Star Medal before his retirement in 1989. After a distinguished career in the USAF MSC, Col. Ortmann was recruited by AmSurg, a Nashville, TN, public corporation, to be their Vice President of Center Development. While at AmSurg, he was responsible for the development and initial operation of new ambulatory surgery centers. Col. Ortmann subsequently "retired" from AmSurg and returned to his native state of South Carolina where he devoted his energy and talents to developing and managing ambulatory surgery centers for various entities, both hospital and physician groups, throughout the U.S., as President and CEO of Ortmann Healthcare Consultants LLC, based in Columbia, SC.

Col. Ortmann was a member of many associations and organizations related to his former service in the USAF MSC and his lifelong career in healthcare administration, including the USAF MSC Association, the White House Military Aides Association, and the American College of Healthcare Executives Diplomate. Above all Col. Ortmann enjoyed mentoring young people, was a frequent guest lecturer at numerous state and local health care meetings and served as an adjunct faculty member for several programs in healthcare administration, including at the University of S.C. School of Healthcare Administration.
Col. Fred William Ortmann III (Ret.), 67, son of Fred W. Ortmann, Jr. and Elizabeth Chandler Ortmann of Sumter, SC, died in his home in Columbia, SC, February 8, 2013, after a long battle with cancer.

He is survived by his wife Sheryl Cudd Blenis Ortmann, retired partner of Nelson Mullins law firm, and two sons by a previous marriage, Fred William Ortmann IV and his wife Palmar of Greensboro, NC, and Clayton Edward Ortmann and his wife Nia of Albuquerque, NM. Col. Ortmann was the proud grandfather of five beautiful grandchildren, Rollins, Fred V, Isley, Colter and Quinn. He is also survived by a brother, Joseph Chandler Ortmann, his wife Libby and three nieces, Sallie, Anna and Catherine, all of Sumter. Col. Ortmann adored his family and will be greatly missed by his family and friends.

Col. Ortmann graduated from the University of South Carolina in 1967 with a BS in Business Administration. After graduation from USC, he entered the U.S. Air Force and was assigned to the USAF Medical Service Corps. While in the service, he earned a master's degree in Hospital Administration from Baylor University. Col. Ortmann's assignments in the USAF included tours of duty in Cheyenne, WY, Thailand during the Vietnam War, and two tours in Washington, DC, first at Andrews Air Force base where he was selected to be a Military Social Aide to the President of the United States, and subsequently, in Washington, DC, for four years as Deputy Director of Financial Management in the USAF Surgeon General's office. He also served a tour of duty on staff at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, CO. His last assignment was as Administrator of the Kirtland Air Force Hospital in Albuquerque, NM. His achievements received praise from members of Congress and special recognition by the Department of Defense. Col. Ortmann was awarded the Legion of Merit and received a Bronze Star Medal before his retirement in 1989. After a distinguished career in the USAF MSC, Col. Ortmann was recruited by AmSurg, a Nashville, TN, public corporation, to be their Vice President of Center Development. While at AmSurg, he was responsible for the development and initial operation of new ambulatory surgery centers. Col. Ortmann subsequently "retired" from AmSurg and returned to his native state of South Carolina where he devoted his energy and talents to developing and managing ambulatory surgery centers for various entities, both hospital and physician groups, throughout the U.S., as President and CEO of Ortmann Healthcare Consultants LLC, based in Columbia, SC.

Col. Ortmann was a member of many associations and organizations related to his former service in the USAF MSC and his lifelong career in healthcare administration, including the USAF MSC Association, the White House Military Aides Association, and the American College of Healthcare Executives Diplomate. Above all Col. Ortmann enjoyed mentoring young people, was a frequent guest lecturer at numerous state and local health care meetings and served as an adjunct faculty member for several programs in healthcare administration, including at the University of S.C. School of Healthcare Administration.

Inscription

COL U.S. Air Force - Vietnam
Bronze Star Medal

Gravesite Details

His cremains were spread along the beach according to a family member.



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