OBITUARY

Kenneth Oscar Chilstrom

20 April, 19213 December, 2022
Obituary of Kenneth Oscar Chilstrom

IN THE CARE OF

Demaine Funeral Home

On Saturday, December 3rd, 2022, Ken Chilstrom passed away at the age of 101 at The Fairfax, Fort Belvoir, Virginia. He will be remembered for his life of service, informed by his Christian faith, to his country, his beloved family, and his many devoted friends. From his boyhood home in Elmhurst, Illinois, he enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1939 immediately upon finishing high school. Trained first as an airplane mechanic, his dream and passion for flying began to be fulfilled through the Aviation Cadet Training Program in 1942, which made him an officer and gave him his wings. In 1943, Ken flew fighters over North Africa, Sicily, and Italy. On completing 80 combat missions, he returned to the states to become a test pilot at Wright Field, where he ultimately flew close to 200 different types and models of aircraft. In 1946, Ken became Chief of the Fighter Test Section and in 1949, Commandant of the USAF Test Pilot School. His aviation accomplishments included the first jet air races, first jet air mail, becoming the first USAF pilot to test the XP-86 Sabre jet, an exchange with the Navy flying from a carrier, and a test pilot exchange with the Royal Air Force. At “Old Wright Field” he met and married the love of his life, Mary Ruth –a storybook marriage of 57 years until her death in 2006. Ken retired from the Air Force as a colonel with 25 years of service and then worked in the aviation and aerospace industry for as many more years. He is survived by his two sons, Glen and John Scott, daughter Carol, six grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. A funeral service will be held at the Fort Myer Old Post Chapel at 11AM on Wednesday, March 15th, followed by interment with military honors at Arlington National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be directed to the Air Force Museum Foundation or Washington National Cathedral. You are welcome to read more about Ken’s life and accomplishments on his Wikipedia page. For those attending the Old Post Chapel funeral service located at Fort Myer, please be sure to bring your identification with you to the Hatfield Gate when entering the base. You are welcome to retrieve your necessary visitor pass ahead of time here at https://pass.aie.army.mil/jbmhh/ or, you are welcome to retrieve it from the designated building located at the entrance of Fort Myer. Please be sure to arrive at the Old Post Chapel by 10:15AM. If you are in need of retrieving a visitor pass upon entrance, please arrive to Hatfield Gate at 9:45AM. Following the funeral service in Old Post Chapel, the family and attendees will proceed to the graveside service located in Arlington National Cemetery. After the committal service, the family invites guests to the following reception at Patton Hall, located at Fort Myer Officer’s Club. For those attending the reception post graveside service, please note that you cannot get back to Fort Myer’s base from Arlington National Cemetery. You must exit Arlington National Cemetery and re-route to Fort Myer’s entrance gate. Your visitor pass acquired from earlier in the day is valid for re-entry.

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Wednesday, 15 March, 2023

Old Post Chapel Funeral Service and Graveside Service