AIR COMMANDO 2 Hollingsworth, Gene Irvin

John Robertson

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  • SURNAME
Hollingsworth
  • FORENAME
Gene Irvin
  • UNIT
37 Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron (3 A.R.R. Group)
  • RANK
Major
  • NUMBER
  • AWARD
Distinguished Flying Cross
  • PLACE
South East Asia 1970-71
  • ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
born 7.11.1931 Chanute,Kansas
son of Irvin Chester and Erma Ina (nee Cation) Hollingsworth
entered service 7.9.1954
helicopter pilot
retired February 1975 as Lieutenant Colonel
married Sharron Jean Grueber 7.9.1958 (3 daughters Stacy,Carol and Linda)
last residence Emmett,Idaho
died 17.6.2017 Eagle,Idaho
Terrace Lawn Memorial Gardens,Boise,Ada County,Idaho
Gene Irvin Hollingsworth Lt. Col. Ret. USAF 85 of Emmett passed away June 17, 2017 at an Eagle Assisted Living Center. The family will receive friends at a visitation on Friday, June 30th from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Potter Funeral Chapel in Emmett. A Memorial Gathering will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 2nd at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Emmett. Private interment with Military Honors will be held at Terrace Lawn Memorial Gardens in Boise. Gene was born on November 7, 1931 in Chanute, Kansas to Irvin and Erma Hollingsworth, both who were teachers. He spent his early life on his grandparents' farm in rural Kansas and he loved sports, competing in track, football, and basketball. He enrolled at Kansas State College before enlisting in the Air Force in 1954. Gene flew the B47 and the HH-53 helicopter, affectionately referred to as the Jolly Green Giant. With the 37th ARRS in Vietnam, he flew 91 total missions rescuing downed pilots under the most dangerous conditions. He was honorably discharged in 1975. Gene retired with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, and was awarded the Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Medal and the Distinguished Flying Cross, some of the highest honors awarded by the Air Force. Gene was a loyal and fiercely protective leader and he took great pride in flying aircraft for the USAF, protecting his country and loved ones. Gene married the love of his life, Sharron Jean Grueber, on September 7, 1958 and together they raised three daughters. Following his retirement, Gene moved his family to Boise, Idaho, where he began a second career, restoring antique watches and clocks from all over the country. He always worked with attention to every detail and enjoyed preserving and sharing the history and beauty of antique timepieces. He also received his Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from Boise State University.
 
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