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Gen Wright Jacob “Jake” Sherrard

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Gen Wright Jacob “Jake” Sherrard Veteran

Birth
Bienville, Bienville Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
16 Aug 2008 (aged 91)
Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 64, Site 3324
Memorial ID
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News Star World Aig 20, 2008
BRIGADIER GENERAL WRIGHT JACOB SHERRARD, USAF

Groce Funeral Home

Arden, NC

Brigadier General Wright Jacob Sherrard, USAF retired, known as Jake to his
friends and family, passed away peacefully at the age of 91 on Saturday,
August 16, 2008 in Asheville, NC. Jake was born in Bienville, Louisiana on
April 4, 1917. He was one of six children (4 boys and 2 girls) of Emma Simpson
Sherrard and Edwin Sherrard.

In 1939 during his senior year he left Northwestern State University in
Natchitoches, Louisiana to join the Army Air Corps flight training program in
San Antonio, Texas. He graduated a 2nd lieutenant with the class of 40E and
was assigned to fly troop transport and cargo to Central America and Labrador.
In WWII he flew allied paratroopers in the North African and Sicilian
campaigns where he was shot down over the Mediterranean. Returning from Europe
in 1944 he became the base commander of Stout AFB in Indianapolis, Indiana at
the tender young age of 26. Later at Fort Benning, Georgia he earned his
paratrooper wings. In 1953 he received his degree in Russian studies from
Syracuse University before being assigned to the American Embassy in Moscow,
Russia as the Air Attaché. Soon after returning from Russia he attended and
graduated from the prestigious National War College in Washington, DC. He
proudly served his country for a total of 35 years, finally retiring in
February 1973 from MacDill AFB in Tampa, Florida. Among his many medals, he
earned the Purple Heart and the Distinguished Service Medal.

In 1973 he and his wife moved to Tallahassee, FL where they spent more than 30
happy years. After a full military career he went back to work for the state
of Florida, first as the assistant to the Director of the Florida Department
of Energy, then for a short while as the Director, before illness forced his
second retirement in 1976.

He married Dagmar Petersen of Atlanta, Georgia in 1946. They had three
daughters: Deborah Ringstrom of Saugerties, NY, Donna Leonard of Asheville, NC
and Kista Bryant of Lenoir, NC who predeceased her father in 2003. In addition
to being survived by his wife and two daughters, he is also survived by a
grandson Jake Ringstrom of Denver, CO, three son in-laws (Melvin Ringstrom,
Pete Leonard and Travis Bryant) and two brothers (Col. & Mrs. James Sherrard
of Austin, TX and Mr. & Mrs. Ray Sherrard of Jackson, MS).

The family would like to thank all of the staff at Deerfield Retirement Center
for their thoughtfulness, support and kind care of Jake during his last few
years.

There will be a memorial service at the Episcopal chapel at Deerfield
Retirement Center on Hendersonville Road at 2:00 PM on Thursday, August 21
prior to interment at Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, DC at a later
date. In lieu of flowers, you may make remembrances to the Deerfield Chapel
Fund or Samaritan's Purse.

News Star World Aig 20, 2008
BRIGADIER GENERAL WRIGHT JACOB SHERRARD, USAF

Groce Funeral Home

Arden, NC

Brigadier General Wright Jacob Sherrard, USAF retired, known as Jake to his
friends and family, passed away peacefully at the age of 91 on Saturday,
August 16, 2008 in Asheville, NC. Jake was born in Bienville, Louisiana on
April 4, 1917. He was one of six children (4 boys and 2 girls) of Emma Simpson
Sherrard and Edwin Sherrard.

In 1939 during his senior year he left Northwestern State University in
Natchitoches, Louisiana to join the Army Air Corps flight training program in
San Antonio, Texas. He graduated a 2nd lieutenant with the class of 40E and
was assigned to fly troop transport and cargo to Central America and Labrador.
In WWII he flew allied paratroopers in the North African and Sicilian
campaigns where he was shot down over the Mediterranean. Returning from Europe
in 1944 he became the base commander of Stout AFB in Indianapolis, Indiana at
the tender young age of 26. Later at Fort Benning, Georgia he earned his
paratrooper wings. In 1953 he received his degree in Russian studies from
Syracuse University before being assigned to the American Embassy in Moscow,
Russia as the Air Attaché. Soon after returning from Russia he attended and
graduated from the prestigious National War College in Washington, DC. He
proudly served his country for a total of 35 years, finally retiring in
February 1973 from MacDill AFB in Tampa, Florida. Among his many medals, he
earned the Purple Heart and the Distinguished Service Medal.

In 1973 he and his wife moved to Tallahassee, FL where they spent more than 30
happy years. After a full military career he went back to work for the state
of Florida, first as the assistant to the Director of the Florida Department
of Energy, then for a short while as the Director, before illness forced his
second retirement in 1976.

He married Dagmar Petersen of Atlanta, Georgia in 1946. They had three
daughters: Deborah Ringstrom of Saugerties, NY, Donna Leonard of Asheville, NC
and Kista Bryant of Lenoir, NC who predeceased her father in 2003. In addition
to being survived by his wife and two daughters, he is also survived by a
grandson Jake Ringstrom of Denver, CO, three son in-laws (Melvin Ringstrom,
Pete Leonard and Travis Bryant) and two brothers (Col. & Mrs. James Sherrard
of Austin, TX and Mr. & Mrs. Ray Sherrard of Jackson, MS).

The family would like to thank all of the staff at Deerfield Retirement Center
for their thoughtfulness, support and kind care of Jake during his last few
years.

There will be a memorial service at the Episcopal chapel at Deerfield
Retirement Center on Hendersonville Road at 2:00 PM on Thursday, August 21
prior to interment at Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, DC at a later
date. In lieu of flowers, you may make remembrances to the Deerfield Chapel
Fund or Samaritan's Purse.



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