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Loren Gilmore Lundquist died Dec. 16. He was 78.
Lundquist was born April 14, 1942 in Alexandria, Louisiana to Mae Lorraine (Obenland) Lundquist and Gilmore John Peter Lundquist. Graduating from Ohio s Fairborn High School in 1960, he went on to receive a bachelor of science in physics from Ohio State University in 1964 and was commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Army immediately following graduation. While serving, he completed a master of science in nuclear physics from Ohio State in 1968 before being deployed as a field artillery officer in Vietnam. In Vietnam, he received two Bronze Stars and a Purple Heart.
He joined the Atomic Energy Officer program, earning a secondary specialty in Atomic Energy. He was stationed at nearly all the country s nuclear laboratories, including Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Sandia Laboratory, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory and the Army Nuclear and Chemical Agency and Department of Energy Headquarters.
Obituary: Loren G. Lundquist April 14, 1942 – Dec. 16, 2020
April 14, 1942 – Dec. 16, 2020
Loren Gilmore Lundquist, born April 14, 1942 to Mae Lorraine (Obenland) Lundquist and Gilmore John Peter Lundquist, passed away Dec. 16, 2020 due to complications from a brief illness.
He was a kind, generous man of integrity with a delightful, wry sense of humor. He served his country for many years, and he will be sorely missed by his family and friends.
Any obituary of Loren Lundquist should rightfully contain as many details as possible, but Loren lived such a rich life that it’s hard to live up to his standards.
He was born in Alexandria, LA, while his father was preparing to deploy his B-25 squadron to North Africa during WWII. With a father in the Air Force, Loren and his siblings (Valerie Mae Lundquist, 1945, and Jerrold Theodore Lundquist, 1949) lived all over the country including Massachusetts, Ohio, and Virginia. From 1953-56, at the height of the Cold War, they lived