Rita Marie Nadreau Retired Boeing engineer remembered for her quiet exuberance - My Edmonds News

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Rita Marie Nadreau, a retired Boeing engineer, passed away, leaving a lasting impression on those who knew her. Born in North Adams, Massachusetts, she graduated from Drury High School in 1945 and was one of only three women in her engineering class, highlighting her trailblazing role in a traditionally male-dominated field. Friends and colleagues remember her for her quiet exuberance and dedication to her work, which inspired many in the aerospace industry. Nadreau's contributions went beyond her professional achievements; she fostered a supportive environment for women in engineering. Her life reflects a commitment to innovation and excellence, making her a role model for future generations.

The local community mourns her loss while celebrating her legacy of perseverance and passion for engineering. Nadreau's story exemplifies the importance of diversity in STEM fields, as her presence helped pave the way for others. Her impact on both her profession and her community will resonate for years to come.

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