Jerry Arthur
Lake, 90, of Windermere, FL, died March 6, 2024
Jerry was
born in Jacksonville, FL in 1933 to William Perry Lake, Jr. and Violet Larner
Lake. He attended Landon HS and Jacksonville University before graduating from
the University of Florida in 1955 with a bachelor degree and later a master’s
in mechanical engineering.
His first
job was at the Bendix Corporation in Baltimore MD, where he worked on a
top-secret project with the U.S. Navy on the world's first nuclear-powered
submarine, the USS Nautilus (SSN-571).
He met
Patricia Ann Davis in Jacksonville on a blind date and they married a year
later in 1956.
In 1958, he
accepted a new job and moved to Orlando to work at what is now Lockheed Martin.
He worked his entire career on the guidance system of the US Army’s Pershing
ballistic missile. His career was cut short in 1985, when he was hit head-on in
a car accident.
In 1959,
Jerry and Pat moved to the Town of Windermere on Lake Down. He helped start the
original Windermere Little League in 1971. His lifetime hobbies included
boating, salt-water fishing, real estate investing, genealogy, troubleshooting
any problem, and his favorite - working on engines of any kind.
He was
preceded in death by his parents, and siblings: William Perry Lake III, Arlene
Garrett, Herbert Lake, Thomas Lake, and Robert Lake. He is survived by his
loving wife: Patricia Davis Lake, sons: Don (Debi) and Jay: grandchildren
Danielle (Brett) Evans, Bethany Stiles, Julie, Davis, and Violet and great
grandson Bode Evans.
Services
will be held Wednesday, March 13 at Dobbs Funeral Home 30 N Kirkman Rd,
Orlando, FL 32811 - Visitation 10:00 am / Service 11:00 am. Burial will follow
at the Winter Garden Cemetery.
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