William
B. Pick
A self-taught engineer, inventor, husband,
father, and grandfather, passed a way on July 26, 2002 in Paradise,
California.
William enlisted in the Navy as a radio
man at age 18 and rose to the rank of Warrant Officer after creating and
patenting a procedure known as Inverse Loran which made it possible to
locate enemy U-boats during World War II. Inverse Loran was kept top
secret and classified information for 50 years. William recently received
a "Congressional Recognition" for this accomplishment. William
served 20 years in active duty in the Navy and 10 years in the navy
reserves.
After living the Navy, William and his
wife Dorothy lived in Downey, CA. In the 60' they built a home in
Yorba Linda, and later moved to Anaheim, and then Tustin. He lost Dorothy
to cancer in 1987.
William worked for North
American-Rockwell for over 20 years in the Satellite and Defense field.
William started and owned Atescar, a company that manufactured electronic
testing equipment. He later started a second company, Devman, which dealt
with the development and manufacturing of reflectometer and other components.
William holds 5 military patents and 4 private sector patents in the
electronic field.
William retired to Paradise from Orange
Country 16 years ago. He married Bernie Rogers in 1988 and finished
building his dream house on Buschmann Road. William and Bernie have
enjoyed experiencing nature from their very own porch, tinkering in the
shop, traveling in their motor home, and visiting with friends and family.
William, 86 years old, died with his
devoted wife, Bernie, at his side. William had suffered a stroke on July
2, 2002. He is survived by 4 or his 6 children and their spouses; Donna
Beeson of Ventura, Derrald Pick of Lake of the Pines, Judy Pick of San
Jose, and Verne Pick of Vancouver, WA. William has 2 granddaughters, 12
grandsons and 9 great grandchildren. William is also survived by 5 of his
7 younger brothers and sisters and their families. |
Congressional
Recognition
Wartime inventor William Pick, who kept secret for 60 years, dies at
ago 86
Congress honors Ridge man.
Pick helped locate German U-boats.
Congressional Citation for William B Pick for outstanding services
and original work done in the radio intelligence for the US Navy.
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