Eugene Ashley, was the youngest child of a family of five
children. He was born in a small farming community of Orland California and
living to the age of 90. He grew up there where his family worked their dairy
and farm. Eugene had one brother and three sisters, but was born 15 years later
than the next youngest sibling so he grew up virtually an only child, during
the Depression Era. He joined the Air-Force toward the end of World-War II. The
war ended before completing his pilot training. He shorty there-after
was released from the service and then went to college at Northrop for his
degree in Aeronautical Engineering. Eugene work for several aerospace
companies, but then settled in Windermere Florida working at Martin Marietta
until he retired. He enjoyed some 28 years in retirement. Eugene and Louise
sold the family home in Windermere to travel the roads of the USA in their
trailer. After a couple of years on the road they bought a smaller retirement
home in the Williamsburg development close to SeaWorld Orlando. After Louise
passed away he re-married to Ilse which he was with for the last 15 years. In
addition to touring the country with his various trailers he had over the
years, he also travel the world: Jamaica, Hawaii, Alaska, Japan, New Zealand,
and Europe.
Eugene Meacham Ashley is survived by wife Ilse and his
progeny: Children Kathleen, Charles, and Carl. Grand-children Amber, Autumn,
Stefanie, Elissa, and Maura. And one great-grand-daughter Paisley.
Eugene lived a full life. Found love twice, raised a
successful family, and lived to enjoy all his grand-children. He was a highly
successful aerospace engineer for a highly competitive field. Was a good
carpenter: building cabinets, shelves, novel space saving furniture, go-cart,
and tree house from bamboo. Eugene had participated in various activities such
as: boating, scuba-diving, snorkeling, canoeing, hiking, piloting airplane,
riding motorcycle, square dancing, ToastMasters (speech training club), assist
in election campaigns, hypnosis, and hand-writing-analysis.
Eugene was always reading and expanding his knowledge in
countless areas and keeping up with current affairs. This continued up until
his Alzheimer’s and dementia got to where he couldn’t remember what he was
reading. I thought it interesting that he could fix the Air-Conditioner but
then couldn’t remember how he fixed it. Early when he was having memory problem
he bought a new home computer but then couldn’t handle the switch to a new
version of Windows. It never occurred to me that someone who spend a career
working with computer simulations would hit that wall. Eugene’s mind failed
long before his body gave out but it was eventually pneumonia that took his
life.
The date/time for Eugene’s memorial service is at St. Luke
United Methodist Church of Windermere (http://www.st.lukes.org) on Friday March 27 at
10:00am with Minster David Stevens.
St. Luke’s United Methodist Church
4851 South Apopka-Vineland Road
Orlando, FL 32819
1 comment:
I am sorry for your loss please accept my sincere condolences. I hope you will find your strength and comfort in Jesus promises of the earthly resurrection(:Acts 24:15) and the renewed Paradise earth, where death will be no more and no family will have to mourn the death of a loved ever again. Revelation 21:3,4; Luke 23:43. May GOD(Psalms 83:18 grant you peace and comfort now during this grievous time.-Matthew 5:4
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