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+ | Funeral services for August Landauer of Altamont, who died last Thursday (Febraury 14, 1963) in a Florida Hospital, were held yesterday in Altamont. Mr. Landauer is the father of Francis Landauer, Schenectady, former head the Capital District Baseball Umpire Association, who had umpired many scholastic, semi-pro and Little League Baseball games in the Glove Cities area | ||
+ | Francis Landauer is the husband of the former Jane Johnson, Gloversville. | ||
+ | :THE LEADER • HERALD, GLOVERSVILLE • JOHNSTOWN, N. Y. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1963 | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:27, 25 January 2013
Birth
Francis A. Landauer was born Feb. 4, 1921, in Philadelphia, the son of August Landauer and Albertine Landauer. His siblings were:
- Louis Charles Landauer of Latham
- Anthony Joseph Landauer of Knox
Education
Occupation
Francis Landauer started his career as an apprentice toolmaker with General Electric in Schenectady, N.Y., and retired 42 years later as a manufacturing engineer with Honeywell Large Information Systems in Phoenix. Mr. Landauer worked as an umpire and referee, and served as president of the New York State Umpires Association for eight years.
Marriage & Children
Francis Landauer married Jane Johnson of Gloversville. Their children were:
- Kathleen Single (Robert)
- Dennis Landauer
- Susan Knight (Robert)
- Gregg Landauer (Terri)
- Joan Olson (Dennis)
- Brian Landauer (Joyce);
Death
Francis A. Landauer died at his home in Flagstaff, on Friday, Jan. 13, 2006. He was 84.
Obituary
Francis Landauer: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice
Arizona Daily Sun, The (Flagstaff, AZ) - Tuesday, January 17, 2006
Deceased Name: Francis Landauer
Francis A. Landauer died at his home in Flagstaff, on Friday, Jan. 13, 2006, with Jane Landauer, his loving wife of 61 years, by his side. He was 84.
Mr. Landauer was born Feb. 4, 1921, in Philadelphia, and later moved to a family farm in Altamont, N.Y. He started his career as an apprentice toolmaker with General Electric in Schenectady, N.Y., and retired 42 years later as a manufacturing engineer with Honeywell Large Information Systems in Phoenix.
He will be lovingly remembered as a strong and kind man who always took an interest in the smallest details of his family's lives. He was an active member of his church community, and an avid sports fan. He especially loved the New York Yankees and Arizona State University Sun Devils. Mr. Landauer worked as an umpire and referee, and served as president of the New York State Umpires Association for eight years.
Mr. Landauer is survived by his wife; six children, Kathleen Single (Robert), Dennis Landauer, Susan Knight (Robert), Gregg Landauer (Terri), Joan Olson (Dennis) and Brian Landauer (Joyce); and 14 grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, August and Albertine Landauer; and brother Joseph Landauer.
Rosary will be today at 7 p.m. at Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Chapel, 16 W. Cherry Flagstaff. Funeral Mass will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Chapel. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery.
The family suggests memorial donations to the San Francisco de Asis-Building Fund, 2257 E. Cedar Ave Flagstaff, AZ 86004.
Arrangements are by Norvel Owens Mortuary.
Additional Media
Funeral services for August Landauer of Altamont, who died last Thursday (Febraury 14, 1963) in a Florida Hospital, were held yesterday in Altamont. Mr. Landauer is the father of Francis Landauer, Schenectady, former head the Capital District Baseball Umpire Association, who had umpired many scholastic, semi-pro and Little League Baseball games in the Glove Cities area
Francis Landauer is the husband of the former Jane Johnson, Gloversville.
- THE LEADER • HERALD, GLOVERSVILLE • JOHNSTOWN, N. Y. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1963
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