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Oscar Carl Holderer

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Oscar Carl Holderer

Birth
Germany
Death
5 May 2015 (aged 95)
Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.7298389, Longitude: -86.5689167
Plot
Block 105, Lot 300, Space 6
Memorial ID
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Mr. Holderer was born in Preum, Germany. He was the last surviving member of Wernher von Braun's original team of 120 engineers and scientists coming from Germany as part of Operation Paperclip in 1945. Mr. Holderer was proud to become a citizen of the USA in 1955. Mr. Holderer was a gifted mechanical engineer, designer, fabricator and photographer. He was self-sufficient, always opting for the practical. As a "hands-on" man, he built the house in which he lived for 65 years. He designed and oversaw the construction of the tri-sonic wind tunnel used in the development of the Saturn rocket that carried men to the moon. This facility remains in use today. He owns 19 patents as a result of his work and innovations. After retiring from NASA in 1974, Mr. Holderer designed the multi-axis trainer, a one-sixth gravity chair, and many other exhibits and interactive displays at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center. He was inducted into the Space Camp Hall of Fame in 2008.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Richard Holderer and Helene Grawe Holderer, his brother Erich Joseph Holderer, his sister Doris Holderer Pape, and his wife of 50 years, Inge Spors Holderer.

Visitation from 2 until 3 pm followed by remembrances from 3 until 4 pm will be held at the Spry Funeral Home on North Memorial Parkway, Friday May 8.
Spry Funeral Home May 6, 2015.
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link to mother submitted by L'eau Noire 47017234
Mr. Holderer was born in Preum, Germany. He was the last surviving member of Wernher von Braun's original team of 120 engineers and scientists coming from Germany as part of Operation Paperclip in 1945. Mr. Holderer was proud to become a citizen of the USA in 1955. Mr. Holderer was a gifted mechanical engineer, designer, fabricator and photographer. He was self-sufficient, always opting for the practical. As a "hands-on" man, he built the house in which he lived for 65 years. He designed and oversaw the construction of the tri-sonic wind tunnel used in the development of the Saturn rocket that carried men to the moon. This facility remains in use today. He owns 19 patents as a result of his work and innovations. After retiring from NASA in 1974, Mr. Holderer designed the multi-axis trainer, a one-sixth gravity chair, and many other exhibits and interactive displays at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center. He was inducted into the Space Camp Hall of Fame in 2008.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Richard Holderer and Helene Grawe Holderer, his brother Erich Joseph Holderer, his sister Doris Holderer Pape, and his wife of 50 years, Inge Spors Holderer.

Visitation from 2 until 3 pm followed by remembrances from 3 until 4 pm will be held at the Spry Funeral Home on North Memorial Parkway, Friday May 8.
Spry Funeral Home May 6, 2015.
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link to mother submitted by L'eau Noire 47017234


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  • Created by: M
  • Added: May 6, 2015
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/146137331/oscar_carl-holderer: accessed ), memorial page for Oscar Carl Holderer (4 Nov 1919–5 May 2015), Find a Grave Memorial ID 146137331, citing Maple Hill Cemetery, Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, USA; Maintained by M (contributor 47124919).