From Albuquerque (NM) Sunday Journal - August 3, 2003
Edward E. Tinker, Maj. U.S.A.F. (retired), 85 years old, born
March 8, 1918, died in Victoria, TX on July 25, 2003. He was a
longtime resident of Albuquerque.
He is survived by his wife, Beatrice Shafer Tinker of
Victoria, TX; children, Stanley Edward Tinker and wife, Kathy,,
Bill Thomas Tinker and wife, Kristi and Michael David Tinker and
wife, Mikael all of Albuquerque, James Scott Tinker and wife,
Debbie of Phoenix, AZ, Jeffrey Allen Tinker and wife, LeAnn of
Golden, CO and Lisa Jane Tinker of Los Angeles, CA; stepsons,
Dean Shafer and Bobby Shafer both of Victoria, TX and Mike
Shafer of Sugarland, TX; sister, Sara Jane Soderstrom of
Houston, TX; brother, William A. Tinker of Houston, TX. Ed
Tinker had 14 grandchildren; eight step - grandchildren; nine
great- grandchildren; and five step-great-grandchildren.
Edward Tinker served for 31 years as a career Air Force
fighter pilot. During WWII, he flew 42 combat missions before
being shot down by a German ME-109 and spending nine months in a
Bulgarian prisoner of war camp. Later he flew fighter jets
during the Korean War and served his country in Asia, Europe,
North Africa and the United States. He was awarded the
Distinguished Flying Cross with ten oak leaf clusters, the Air
Medal with seven oak leaf clusters, the Purple Heart and
numerous presidential citations and other meritorious awards.
Ed Tinker is part Osage Indian, born in Pawhuska, OK. He was
also the nephew of Maj. General Clarence L. Tinker, the namesake
for Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City, OK. Services are
planned for Victoria, TX and a private family service in
Pawhuska, OK.
Contributed by Ralph L. Stevenson, Jr., August 2003.
Information posted as courtesy to researchers. The contributor
is not related to nor researching any of the above.
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