Ira Zechnowitz (October 05, 1926 - December 27, 2013)

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Ira Zechnowitz
  • October 05, 1926
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  • December 27, 2013

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Ira was bron in New York City. He served in the US Army Air Corps during WW II and earned a masters Degree in Engineering from Lehigh University. He was a professor at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University and also worked on the Saturn and Apollo Programs at Kennedy Space Center. He is survived by his sons David and Steven Zechnowitz, daughter Kim Zechnowitz, brother Milton Zechnowitz, four grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

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  1. Greg Foster & Robin Burr says:
    06 Jan 2014
    Steve and Kim, we are so sorry to read about the passing of your dad. Please know that the thoughts and prayers of Robin and I as well as the entire "Bellair Clan" are with you during this difficult time. We are here if you need anything.

  2. Patty & Tom Nasella says:
    05 Jan 2014
    We are so sorry for your loss. Thoughts are with you as we know this has been a very difficult year for you and Steve. You are blessed to have so many good memories of your parents and brother, David.

  3. Linda Ebersberger says:
    05 Jan 2014
    Dear Steve & Kim.......I am so sorry to hear about your dad passing away. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts & prayers. I have many fond memories of the Zechnowitzs back in the early days.................. Linda Ebersberger

  4. DICK SKOVHOLT says:
    05 Jan 2014
    Ira was a great guy. I enjoyed playing tennis with him and our days together at ERAU and GE.
    A man of integrity and a true friend.
    Dick Skovholt

  5. Jerry Hock says:
    05 Jan 2014
    Sorry to read of Chet's passing..at GE I knew Chet to be a talented endineer, a dedicated manager but most of all for his total integrity in all aspects of his life RIP Chet

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