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View a eulogy for Frank Jackson Redd, USMA '57, who passed away on December 3, 2003.

Frank Jackson Redd

West Point, 1957

Be Thou At Peace

Posted by Obituary of Frenk Redd on December 12, 2003:

Dr. Frank Jackson Redd

Dr. Frank Jackson Redd completed his earthly sojourn on Dec. 3, 2003, at the age of 68, surrounded by his loved ones.

Frank was born in Salt Lake City on Oct. 9, 1935, and grew up in Price, where he graduated from Carbon High School before attending the United States Military Academy at West Point. He then became an Air Force pilot where he flew KC 135's in Strategic Air Command. Later he went to graduate school at Stanford University and spent the rest of his Air Force career in research and development. While stationed at Space Division, Frank was the program director for the Inertial Upper Stage, a propulsion system that flew off the space shuttle boosting spacecraft into high Earth orbit and beyond. It transported, among others, the Galileo spacecraft to Jupiter and the Magellan spacecraft to Venus. He also served as deputy to the space shuttle program director. Frank retired as a colonel.

Following his retirement from the Air Force, Frank accepted a position in the mechanical engineering department at Utah State University where he was instrumental in organizing the aerospace engineering program and later served as department head. He also founded the annual conference on small satellites which is now in its 18th year. From 1996 to retirement, he served as the deputy director of the Space Dynamics Laboratory.

Frank was a devout member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where he served as bishop of the Logan 24th Ward and as the stake president of the USU 5th Student Stake. He recently returned from a mission in the Chicago, Ill., area where he and his wife ministered to the sailors of the Great Lakes Naval Training Base and taught institute.

Frank Redd married Myrna Christensen of Huntington, Utah, in 1959. Together they raised seven children, all of whom are outstanding citizens with families. Of all his profound accomplishments, Frank was most proud of his family. He was happiest when surrounded by them and he truly blessed their lives. He taught his children great values, helped each of them to receive top notch educations and gave them a head start in life. His noble influence will be felt for many generations. Frank joins his ancestors, parents and a granddaughter. He is survived by his wife, a sister, seven children and their spouses, 15 grandchildren and three unborn grandchildren.

Instead of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to the Frank J. Redd Student Scholarship fund that was created for winners of the student competition at the annual Small Satellite Conference. Donations can be sent to the Space Dynamics Laboratory, Attn: Jaime Kandler, 1695 N. Research Park Way, North Logan, UT 84341.

Funeral services will be held at noon on Monday, Dec. 8, 2003, at the Lundstrom Park Chapel, 1260 N. 1600 East. There will be a viewing from 6 to 8 p.m. on Sunday at the Allen-Cranney Mortuary, 420 E. 1800 North, North Logan, and from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Monday at the chapel. Interment will follow at the Logan Cemetery.

From the Logan, Utah Ledger-Journal of Dec 6, 2003

 
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