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In Memory Of Our
Deceased Members
Ted Westerman
BASIC INFORMATION
Full Name
Ted Westerman
Date of Death
12 / 30 / 2024
Burial Site
Arlington National
Veteran of...
  • Vietnam War
  • Vietnam War - Cambodia Incursion
Service as a Bobcat...
  • Battalion Commander, Headquarters Company, DEC 1969 - JUL 1970
Ted Westerman Obituary January 1, 1936 - December 30, 2024 Colonel Ted Westerman, US Army, retired, died peacefully from natural causes with family by his side in Santa Barbara, Ca. He was born in Chicago, Illinois to his mother Frances and his father Walter, the best man the Colonel ever knew. He achieved a BA in Administration; and an MS in International Relations from George Washington University. He is a graduate of the Army Command and General Staff College and the National War College. It was while he was at the Staff College that he meet and married his wife and best friend of 49 years, Kay. Kay passed away in April of 2023. He and Kay travelled extensively around the world with great friends. They lived in Calabasas, Ca for 31 years until he relocated to Santa Barbara after Kay's passing, to be near family. He died the day before their 60th wedding anniversary and two days before his 89th birthday. He served or was employed in the Defense and National Security establishment for over 46 years. He served on active duty with the US Army for 22 years, retiring as a Colonel. He commanded combat units in infantry, armored cavalry, special operations and aviation units from the platoon to brigade. During his three assignments to Vietnam, he was one of the most valor decorated officers to have served there. He was decorated for personal valor eighteen times and was awarded among others, the Silver Star, the Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, the Bronze Star with Valor and four oak leaf clusters, the Soldiers Medal, the Air Medal with Valor and eleven oak leaf clusters, the Purple Heart and the Vietnamese Gallantry Cross with gold star and palm. He was an officer at Hughes Electronics from 1981 to 1998. He was elected Senior Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer in 1994, a position he held until he retired. Prior to his time at Hughes, he was a Group Vice President at Dart Industries where he worked for Justin Dart, who mentored and assisted so many military officers in their transition to the civilian sector. His two favorite past times were flying aerobatic planes and golfing with his friends. He so loved the many dogs they had over the years. His wry sense of humor and ability to tell a story is something many loved about him, including his loyalty to family and friends. Survived by his only child, Jennifer, her spouse Mac and their 2 children, as well as his younger brother John. His older brother Frank passed in 2024. He was a wonderful father, brother, grandfather and mentor, inspiring his grandson to pursue a career in the field of aviation. He will be buried with honors at Arlington National Cemetery among his soldiers of the 5th Infantry.