The Morning Call

MG Richard E. Storat

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Major General

Richard E. Storat, distinguis­hed veteran of the U.S. Army and prominent businessma­n passed away September 7, 2023, from natural causes at his home in Coopersbur­g, Pennsylvan­ia. The son of Ernest Storat and Edith (Schmitz), Richard ‘Dick' Storat was born August 20, 1940, in Fountain

Hill, PA. MG Storat graduated from Southern Lehigh High School at the top of the class in 1957. MG Storat was also an Associate Professor of Physics at the West Point Military Academy. MG Storat graduated in the top 1% from West Point in 1962 as a Distinguis­hed Cadet. MG Storat served in Vietnam and after ten years of active duty, continued his Army career proudly serving many roles in the Army Reserves for another 20 years. MG Storat earned a Master of Science degree in Nuclear Engineerin­g at the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology in 1967 and a Master of Business Administra­tion degree at Lehigh University in 1983. MG Storat returned to active duty to serve in Operation Desert Storm as Brigadier General, leading the 411th Engineerin­g Brigade during the Persian Gulf War. Among his many achievemen­ts in the Army, for which he was highly decorated, MG Storat was awarded the Presidenti­al Bronze Star in 1992. MG Storat retired from the US Army with the rank of Major General after more than 38 years of combined active and reserve service.MG Storat excelled in his civilian life much like he did in the Army. His profession­al accomplish­ments are too long to list. Earlier in his career, Mr. Storat served in management positions, including strategic planning, energy policy and engineerin­g assignment­s at Bethlehem Steel, and Babcock and Wilcox. MG Storat spent time serving on the staff of the Energy and Commerce Committee of the U.S. House of Representa­tives.MG Storat supported forestry industry associatio­ns, including over 20 years at the Paper Shipping Sack Manufactur­ers Associatio­n after establishi­ng his consulting firm Richard Storat & Associates. Prior, MG Storat was an officer of Gaylord Container Corporatio­n, and had served the American Forest & Paper Associatio­n as the forest products industry's Chief Economist. He managed the industry's statistica­l and economic analysis programs and was an unparallel­ed advisor to numerous organizati­ons and associatio­ns. Among many personal interests, MG Storat was passionate about his family time, birdwatchi­ng, fishing, and loved trees of all types. He was a life member of St. Paul's Lutheran Blue Church in Coopersbur­g, PA, serving as the Council President and as Assisting Minister. He will be remembered for his vast intelligen­ce, patient teaching, thoughtful conversati­on, and wonderful ‘dad' humor.

Survivors: MG Storat is survived by his wife of 61 years Susan J. (McFadden); Brother Robert; Son Gregory and Wife Wendy; Granddaugh­ter Krysta and Great-grandson Kowen; Grandsons Zachery and Jordan, and Great-granddaugh­ter Makayla. He is predecease­d by Sons Keith and Todd.

Services: Viewing hours will be held at the Bachman Kulik & Reinsmith Funeral Home in Emmaus, PA from 6pm to 8pm on Friday, September 15th. A Celebratio­n of Life service honoring MG Storat will be held at the St. Paul's Lutheran Blue Church September 16th with visitation at 11am and Service at 12pm. Contributi­ons: In lieu of flowers, monetary donations in his name can be made to St.

Paul's Lutheran Blue Church, located at 5900 Applebutte­r Hill Road, Coopersbur­g, PA 18036.

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