avoid enemy flak for the 2 ½ hour return to England. For this "conspicuous gallantry", he was awarded a Silver Star. He also received a Purple Heart and Air Medal with Oak Leaf Clusters. After spending more than a year in military hospitals, he was discharged from the army in 1946.He taught in the Milwaukee Public Schools from 1946 until 1949 when he was hired as a Consulting Psychologist and Supervisor for the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. In 1956, he was promoted to Assistant State Superintendent of Schools with responsibility for all state programs for handicapped children including the state schools for the deaf and blind. He retired from the DPI in 1983. He received an M.S. in Education from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1952. John was a lecturer at UW Madison and UW Whitewater and consulted with schools across the country. John was a national and international leader in his field. He served on President Kennedy's Task Force on the Education of the Mentally Retarded in 1961, including a special mission to the Netherlands. In 1969, John was President of the National Association of State Directors of Special Education and was President of the Council for Exceptional Children and he served on President Nixon's Task Force on the Physically Handicapped. He was awarded an honorary doctorate by Cardinal Stritch College in 1972 and was a member of the U.S. State Department's Mission of the Handicapped to the Soviet Union in that same year. .He served on many state associations and committees and was named the Outstanding Educator Award from the Wisconsin association of School district Administrators in 1978.After retiring in 1983 John was able to spend summers with Bea at their cabin on Finley Lake in Vilas County where they enjoyed spending time with their children and grandchildren. He was an avid collector, refurbisher, and seller of antique farm tools. John loved as he did while an educator; he enjoyed travels to rural parts of Wisconsin for farm auctions and to sell his tools. John and Bea were happily married for over 67 years. He was a loving son, brother, father, and grandfather who is sadly missed by his sister Pat Renk, sons John, Pete, Tom, Dan, and Jim, daughter Mary Smith, granddaughters Sarah James, Laura Melcher, Maggie Melcher, Molly Smith, and Megan Smith and grandsons Bob Melcher and Nick Melcher and great granddaughter Anna James. He was preceded in death by, his parents, his sisters Geri Duncan and Edith Sabinash and his brothers Ralph Melcher and Wally Melcher. Visitation will be from 10 to 11 a.m. Wednesday, October 17, at OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE CATHOLIC CHURCH, 401 S. Owen Dr., Madison, WI 53711, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 am followed by a reception at the church.