SANTORO ALFRED E

WO1 Alfred "Fred" E. Santoro was a VHPA member who died after his tour in Vietnam on 08/20/2017 at the age of 69.7
Audubon, PA
Flight Class 69-23
Date of Birth 11/26/1947
Served in the U.S. Army
Served in Vietnam with ACT 11 ACR in 69-70, HHT/11 ACR in 70
Call signs in Vietnam WHITE 11, BLACK HORSE 6A
This information was provided by Fred Santoro - Son

More detail on this person: Alfred (Fred) Ermond Santoro, III, of Audubon, Pennsylvania passed away peacefully at Einstein Medical Center surrounded by his loving family on Sunday, August 20, 2017. He was 69. Fred was born and raised in Norristown, PA, and attended Holy Savior Elementary School and graduated from Bishop Kenrick High School in 1965. He received his Associates' degree from Temple University, his Bachelors' from the University of New York and his MBA from Boston University. A loyal and steadfast man, Fred believed in the value of hard work and service to others. These traits were visible throughout his entire career. He started early at the age of 8 with his 'red wagon grocery delivery service', carrying goods from the local supermarket to his neighbors. Following high school and while attending Temple University, he attended Officers' Candidate School in Quantico, Virginia before joining the United States Army. Fred led a distinguished career as a rotary and fixed wing pilot serving for 20+ years and retiring as a CW-4. During his time in the Army, he often was responsible for the transport of military and civilian high command during his postings at Davison Army Airfield at Fort Belvoir, VA and the 207th Aviation Company in Heidelberg, Germany. His last posting was with the Screaming Eagles of the 101st Airborne, Fort Campbell, KY. He was a decorated veteran of the Vietnam War, earning two Distinguished Flying Crosses, the Bronze Star with Valor, and three Purple Hearts, among many other awards and commendations. Fred cherished the friends he made during his military service and stayed in touch with many of them over the years. He was especially close to his fellow pilots and veterans Bob (Nancy) Hartley, Jim (Yong) Greer, Paul (Janice) Gritz, and Wally (Theresa) Knight. Following his retirement from the US Army, Fred returned home to the suburban Philadelphia area where he continued his career in service to others. He became the Director of Human Resources with Upper Merion Township, where he served for 14 years prior to retiring in 2013. Fred had a number of hobbies; he particularly enjoyed fishing and built his own fly rods and tied his own flies. Over the years, he enjoyed taking fishing trips with his son, other family members and friends, traveling to places like Ireland, Alaska, the Florida Keys, and Hawaii. He also was a prolific golfer who enjoyed time at the Shannondell (formerly George Washington) course in Audubon, PA. In recent years, his family held a tournament at Shannondell, "The Gus Open", in Fred's honor to raise funds for Prostate Cancer Research. Fred is survived by his beloved wife of 46 years, Michele Chiaradonna Santoro, his two children Jennifer (Trey) Stanley of Chattanooga, TN and Fred Santoro, IV of Trappe, PA and, his brothers James (Danny) and Carl (Lisa) Santoro, his sister Josephine (Dennis) Every, his brothers-in-law Michael (Debra) and Albert (Kristy) Chiaradonna and his sister-in-law Ursula Chiaradonna. He especially loved and was proud of his many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Alfred Santoro, Jr. and Anne Wielgus Santoro, and his brother Ronald. Visitation will be held from 6-8 pm this Wednesday, August 23th at Volpe Funeral Home at 707 West Germantown Pike, East Norriton, PA. A second visitation will be held at 9-10 am prior to the funeral service at 10 am on Thursday, August 24th, at Visitation BVM at 196 North Trooper Road, Norristown, PA. Burial and accompanying service with full military honors will occur at Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, D.C. at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Home Base, an organization supporting veterans, service members and their families suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and other invisible wounds. Donations may be sent to Home Base, MGH Development Office, 125 Nashua Street, Suite 540, Boston, MA 02114.

Burial information: Arlington National Cemetery

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