Jerry Portis, one of the founders of Midland Manufacturing, died Oct 22, 2009. Portis was a forward observer for the US Armed Forces during World War II, participating in the D-Day invasion at Normandy, France, and earning two Purple Heart commendations. In 1951, he teamed with partners John White and Bob Drucker to form Midland Manufacturing. In the ensuing 58 years, Midland has grown to become a worldwide leader in the manufacture of valves and fittings for rail tank cars. Portis served as both lead designer and primary salesman for the Midland product lines. He was active in the Association of American Railroads (AAR). Portis was preceded in death by his wife Helen; and is survived by daughter Gail DeMay; son Richard; and grandchildren Alex, David, Jacqueline, and Sophia.