He took his wife Hazel and toddler son Stewart to Coulee Dam, WA, where he worked at his first job as an engineer with the Bureau of Reclamation installing a new power plant at the dam. While there, he was called up by the Navy, and served on the aircraft carrier USS Boxer during the Korean War.
After the war, he moved to Detroit, MI to work with the US Army Corps of Engineers. He later transferred to the Chicago office, where he spent the bulk of his career on water projects for the Great Lakes. In the mid-1970s he joined the State Department as an engineering advisor to The International Joint Commission tasked with advising and monitoring projects which affected both Canada and the United States. He retired in 1979 to Parker, CO. During retirement, Stewart had an excessive amount of free time, so he took up real estate sales until he moved to Loveland, CO in 2008.
Stewart's interests included serving as a Boy Scout troop master. At the time, his troop had more Eagle Scouts than any other troop in the Chicagoland area. He was also active in church activities. He enjoyed fishing, elk and deer hunting, skiing, hiking, dancing and taking long vacations by car.
Stewart is survived by his sisters Ruth Lyke, Jane Winks and Janet Baum of Syracuse, NY, and brothers Howard Fonda of Syracuse and Clayton Fonda of Auburn, WA. He is also survived by his children Stewart Fonda III (Barbara) of Englewood, CO, David Fonda (Kathy) of Parker, CO, and Kathleen (Fonda) Gingery (husband Kevin) of Ft. Collins, CO. The surviving grandchildren are Amy Fonda of Aurora, CO, Jonathan Gingery (Leah) of Colorado Springs, Christopher Gingery of Ft. Collins, David Fonda Jr. (Samantha) of Laramie, WY, and step grandchildren Timothy Swanson of Englewood, CO, Laura Fitts of Colorado Springs, and Melissa Gracik of La Porte, CO. The 3 great grandchildren are Noah El Nassar of Aurora, CO, Emma Fonda of Laramie, WY, and Mary Gingery of Colorado Springs, and many nieces and nephews.
He took his wife Hazel and toddler son Stewart to Coulee Dam, WA, where he worked at his first job as an engineer with the Bureau of Reclamation installing a new power plant at the dam. While there, he was called up by the Navy, and served on the aircraft carrier USS Boxer during the Korean War.
After the war, he moved to Detroit, MI to work with the US Army Corps of Engineers. He later transferred to the Chicago office, where he spent the bulk of his career on water projects for the Great Lakes. In the mid-1970s he joined the State Department as an engineering advisor to The International Joint Commission tasked with advising and monitoring projects which affected both Canada and the United States. He retired in 1979 to Parker, CO. During retirement, Stewart had an excessive amount of free time, so he took up real estate sales until he moved to Loveland, CO in 2008.
Stewart's interests included serving as a Boy Scout troop master. At the time, his troop had more Eagle Scouts than any other troop in the Chicagoland area. He was also active in church activities. He enjoyed fishing, elk and deer hunting, skiing, hiking, dancing and taking long vacations by car.
Stewart is survived by his sisters Ruth Lyke, Jane Winks and Janet Baum of Syracuse, NY, and brothers Howard Fonda of Syracuse and Clayton Fonda of Auburn, WA. He is also survived by his children Stewart Fonda III (Barbara) of Englewood, CO, David Fonda (Kathy) of Parker, CO, and Kathleen (Fonda) Gingery (husband Kevin) of Ft. Collins, CO. The surviving grandchildren are Amy Fonda of Aurora, CO, Jonathan Gingery (Leah) of Colorado Springs, Christopher Gingery of Ft. Collins, David Fonda Jr. (Samantha) of Laramie, WY, and step grandchildren Timothy Swanson of Englewood, CO, Laura Fitts of Colorado Springs, and Melissa Gracik of La Porte, CO. The 3 great grandchildren are Noah El Nassar of Aurora, CO, Emma Fonda of Laramie, WY, and Mary Gingery of Colorado Springs, and many nieces and nephews.
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World War II, Korea
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Interred: Mar 21, 2018
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