Ken Hodges' father-in-law and Debbie Hodges' Father, passed away on August 8th, 2008
Captain Edwin L. Kiem, United States Navy,
Retired
Captain Edwin L Kiem, USN Retired, died September 8, 2008 in
Orange Park, Fla. following a lengthy illness. He was 91. Born in Brooklyn, New
York, August 1917, he spent most of his growing-up years in northern New Jersey.
Ed graduated from Milburn, (NJ) High School with honors. After attending
Worcester, (Mass.) Polytechnic Institute for two years, he joined the Navy in
1937, qualifying for initial flight training at NAS Squantum, Mass. He went on
to complete his flight training in Pensacola, Fla., and was designated a Naval
Aviator in August 1938.
t was in the
Pensacola Florida sun, that Ed Kiem found his bride, Harriet McIlwain Tompkins.
From that time forward, he became a “Native Floridian.”
His character was developed in the tough depression years
serving him well as a member of the “Greatest Generation.” Throughout WWII he
served as a naval aviator with VP-11 flying the PBY-5 Catalina and with VD-3
flying the PB4Y-1 Liberator in combat operations in the South Pacific. Promoted
to Commander shortly after the end of WWII, he enjoyed a remarkably successful
career that included five tours as Commanding Officer. Much of his career
focused on development and deployment of aerial photography. As Commanding
Officer, Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron-62, he flew the supersonic F8U-1P
Crusader and proudly wore his 1000mph pin. Captain Kiem retired from the Navy in
1963.
Following military retirement he was employed by Rockwell
Aeronautics in Columbus, Ohio, designing the RA-5
Vigilante aircraft. Captain Kiem later returned with his family to Pensacola,
Fla. where he earned his Bachelors Degree in Math Education at the University of
West Florida. For six years he was a math teacher at Warrington Junior High
School before his final retirement in Beach Haven, Warrington, Florida. He
enjoyed extensive travel and golf plus volunteer work with the Boy Scouts of
America and the National Naval Aviation Museum.
His wife, Harriet, predeceased
Captain Kiem in 1996.
Ed Kiem is survived by his
sister Elizabeth Zezula of Point Pleasant, N.J., five children: Robert Kiem
(Anne) of Orange Park, Fla., Betty Herndon (Dave) of Greenville, S. Car., Linda
Nolte (Pat) of Springfield, Va., Michael Kiem (Jane) of Orlando, Fla., and
Deborah Hodges (Ken) of Tallahassee, Fla. He was most proud of his twelve grandchildren and twenty-three great
grandchildren.
Visitation at the Navy Chapel, NAS Pensacola, Fla., is
set for 9:00 a.m. Monday, Sept. 22, 2008. A memorial service will follow at
10:00 a.m. Military honors will be rendered before interment in Barrancas
National Cemetery, Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla.
In lieu of flowers the Kiem
family requests you consider a donation in his honor to the National Naval
Aviation Museum Foundation, P.O. Box 3104, 1750 Radford Blvd., NAS Pensacola,
Fla., 32508-3104 or through
www.navalaviationfoundation.org.