

Born July 24, 1941 in Sayre, Pennsylvania, he was a 1959 graduate of Wellsboro- Charleston Joint Senior High School. Surviving him, is his wife of 8 years, Deb. His son and daughter-in-law, Anthony and Gina McCarthy of Cary, NC. and grandchildren, Anthony McCarthy, great grandchildren, Elena and Chase McCarthy of Holly Springs, NC and Ashley McCarthy Crittenton of Raleigh, North Carolina, son-in-law and daughter Paul and Kathleen Massarelli and granddaughter Katelyn Massarelli of Valrico, Florida and son-in-law and daughter Scott and Helen Ballentine of Ponte Vedra Beach, Fl, nieces Denise and Dawn of New York State and Melissa Lazar of Maryland. His late wife Sharon, brother, John of Newburgh, New York and parents, Agnes and C. Basil McCarthy of Wellsboro, Pennsylvania and Sarah Battles of Maryland preceded him in death. He served on active duty United States Air Force from October 16, 1960 to December 31, 1981 serving in Texas, Mississippi, Greece, Montana, Philippines, Maine, Guam, North Carolina, Vietnam, Thailand and Germany. He received myriad awards for his many contributions in Airfield Management and Aircrew Resource Management including three Air Force Commendation Medals and three Air Force Meritorious Service Medals. He retired from active duty January 1, 1982. He continued serving as a U. S. Air Force Civil Servant from July 6, 1982 to July 31, 2004 holding many Airfield Management positions including Chief of Airfield Management Pope Field/Fort Bragg, North Carolina (1991-1997) and Chief of Airfield Management Standardization and Evaluation Division, Headquarters United States Air Force Flight Standards Agency, Pentagon, Washington, DC (1997-2004). He was selected as Pope’s civilian of the year for 1996 and as Headquarters United States Air Force Air Combat Command’s Civilian Airfield Manager of the Year also in 1996. He received the Air Force Outstanding Civilian Career Service Award in 2004 for his impact on the airfield management profession and the United States Air Force Air Traffic System Evaluation Program. Because of his many significant contributions, Headquarters United States Air Force changed Air Force Instruction 36-2807 effective July 18, 2007 renaming its annual worldwide “Airfield Management Facility of the Year Award” as the “Ronald B. McCarthy Airfield Management Facility of the Year Award”. Retiring from federal service August 1, 2004, he then helped establish “Airfield Management Systems, LLC” continuing to provide expertise and inspection of military air traffic systems throughout the United States. A service will be held private with the family. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Horry county animal shelter, in honor of his love for animals.
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