Ethel May Leeth

Ethel May Leeth

Female 1911 - 1995  (84 years)

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  1. 1.  Ethel May LeethEthel May Leeth was born on 17 Sep 1911 in Woodburn, Allen County, Indiana, United States; died on 20 Oct 1995 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1920, Lancaster, Fairfield County, Ohio, United States; as Ethel M. Leeth, daughter, in the household of Charles H. Leeth; Address:
      737 Mulberry Street

    Ethel married Frank S. Mangio on 8 Dec 1928 in Franklin County, Ohio, United States. Frank was born on 25 Nov 1905 in Italy; died on 23 Jul 1990 in Upper Arlington, Franklin County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Charles Alfred Mangio  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Oct 1929; died on 25 Apr 2017 in New Carlisle, Clark County, Ohio, United States.
    2. 3. Living  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles Alfred MangioCharles Alfred Mangio Descendancy chart to this point (1.Ethel1) was born on 19 Oct 1929; died on 25 Apr 2017 in New Carlisle, Clark County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: 2001, Fairborn, Greene County, Ohio, United States; Chief Scientest; Address:
      National Air Intelliengence Command at WPAFB
    • Newspaper: 18 Aug 2001; 50th Wedding Anniversary
    • Obituary: 30 Apr 2017; Dayton Daily News (Dayton, Ohio) 30 April 2017

    Notes:


    BIOGRAPHY
    ...Mangio is originally from Lancaster, Ohio. He attended Ohio State University for an advanced degree in physical metallurgy. He joined Battelle Memorial Institute with headquarters in Columbus, Ohio in 1952, and conducted research on metallic materials. Topics of investigation included solid state diffusion, powder metallurgy and brittle fracture of steels. In 1955 Mangio joined the Air Technical Intelligence Center, the forerunner of the NAIC. He did analysis of foreign developments in materials and manufacturing methods. In 1963 he became chief of the Aerospace Technologies Branch and was responsible for analysis in a range of disciplines. In 1968, as technical adviser of the Data Services Directorate, he was largely responsible for the initiation and development of the Defense Department's Scientific and Technical Intelligence Information Support Program. In 1978 the Foreign Technology Division combined its data services and data automation directorates into the Information Services Directorate with Mangio as technical director. In 1989 the division appointed him to the position of deputy of plans and operations. During the 1991 reorganization that changed the FTD to the Foreign Aerospace Science and Technology Center, he became the chief of the Plans and Policy Office. He assumed his current position in 1997.
    ...Mangio is author of several publications on the diffusion and dimensional stability of uranium. In addition he has written numerous classified publications and strategic plans.
    ...1951 Bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering, Marquette University

    CAREER CHRONOLOGY:
    1. 1955 - 1963, analyst, Air Technical Intelligence Center, later Foreign Technology Division, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
    2. 1963 - 1968, chief, Aerospace Technologies Branch, Foreign Technology Division, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
    3. 1968 - 1978, technical adviser, Data Services Directorate, Foreign Technology Division, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
    4. 1978 - 1989, technical director, Information Services Directorate, Foreign Technology Division, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
    5. 1989 - 1991, deputy, plans and operations, Foreign Technology Division, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
    6. 1991 - 1997, chief, Plans and Policy Office, Foreign Aerospace Science and Technology Center, National Air Intelligence Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
    7. 1997 - present, chief scientist, National Air Intelligence Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
    (Current as of December 1999) (Department of the Air Force, Biography)

    Newspaper:

    Anniversary
    The Mangios
    Charles and Barbara Mangio, of 7011 Palmer Road, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at a party held in their honor Aug. 18.
    The were married in 1951 in Milwaukee, Wis.
    He is the chief scientist for the National Air Intelligence Command at WPAFB. She is a retired school teacher from Bethel Local Schools and is a member of the Bethel Board of Education.
    Their family includes Kevin, Tina, Chris and Jeff Kampman, Frank and Connie Mangio, Al Mangio and Karen Erickson; Bill, Mary, Victoria, and Will Johnson, Rune, Regina, Arion, Anthony and Veronica Mangio-Carlsson, Rob and Angela Rickey, Barbara Witt, and Charles and Jason Stritenberger.

    Obituary:

    MANGIO, Charles A. "Chuck" 87, of New Carlisle, passed away Tuesday morning, April 25, 2017 at Koester Pavilion, Troy, following a lengthy illness. How do you summarize a life well-lived and filled with so much meaning? All who knew him would say he was a great husband, father, grandfather, scholar, intellectual, music lover, fast car driver, book lover, humanitarian, and lover of his Whispering Pine Farm. Chuck graduated from Grandview Heights High School in 1947. He attended Marquette University on a football scholarship and graduated in 1951. He began his career in the Air Force in 1958 after working at Battelle Memorial Institute. Chuck retired in 2003 as the Chief Scientist from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center after a distinguished career serving the Air Force in intelligence analysis and information systems. After two years of retirement, he once again made a major contribution to intelligence analysis by being the driving force behind the development of the Framework for Analytic Cognition. He and his wife, Barbara purchased and refurbished Whispering Pine Farm in 1986, realizing one of their long held dreams. They embraced the life of gentleman and gentlewoman farmers. Chuck loved to travel, especially with his children and grandchildren. Chuck relished good food and good wine, so much the better when shared with the company of family and friends. He deeply appreciated music, especially all forms of vocal music and the symphony. Chuck was a loving husband to Barbara for 65 years. He was a wonderful father to seven children: Christina (Kevin) Kampman, Frank (Connie) Mangio, Al Mangio, Barbara Witt (John Zaroba), Mary (Ron) Jackson, Regina Mangio, and Angela Mangio. He was the beloved grandfather to nine grandchildren: John Charles Stritenberger, Jason (Heather) Stritenberger, Arion (Jenny) Mangio, Chris Kampman (Jay Kulpa), Jeff Kampman (Chaz Estell), Victoria Johnson, Will Johnson, Anthony Mangio and Veronica Mangio. He was also blessed with two great grandsons: Avery Baker and Hunter Stritenberger. Chuck was preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Ethel Leeth Mangio, and a brother, James Mangio. He is survived by his beloved sister-in-law Joann Mangio and his nieces and nephew and their families in Seattle. We grieve his passing but remember all of the good times we shared and the joy he took in his family, work, and many interests. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Doctors without Borders, the May Festival of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the American Cancer Society, the Miami Valley Hospital Foundation, Hospice of the Miami Valley, or the charity of your choice. The family wishes to extend their most heartfelt thanks to Chuck's medical team and caretakers including Dr. Kalahasthy, Dr. Koduri, Dr. Kopp, and the dedicated staff of Koester Pavilion, Hospice of Miami County, and Home Instead.

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  LivingLiving Descendancy chart to this point (1.Ethel1)

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]