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Edward Epstein

Edward Epstein, former chair of the Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences, died Nov. 11, 2008 after a two-year battle with leukemia. He was 66.

Filisko was died Jan. 28, 2009 in Granger, Ind. He was 92.

Hertzler, who held a doctorate in biology, also taught at Kent State University.

He was married Myrtle Schnell in Orville, Ohio.

Hertzler is a former member of the College Mennonite Church in Goshen and most recently attended Kern Road Mennonite Church (KRMC).

Hertzler is survived by daughters Barbara Cassel Hertzler Martin of Madison, Wis., Linda Louise Hertzler Pierard of Melbourne, Australia, and Suzanne Scarsella Hertzler of Granger; sisters Naiomi Bender of Delores, Colo., and Ruth Swope of Sarasota, Fla.; brothers Aldus of Souderton, Pa., and Elam of Sarasota; three step-grandchildren; and four grandchildren. He was died Feb. 20, 2009 at his home in Ann Arbor of lung cancer. He was 89.

Haddock was born in Independence, Mo., in 1919. He spent his childhood and teen years in Tulsa, Okla. He studied physics and electrical engineering and became a nationally ranked wrestler at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, graduating with high honors in 1941.

Recruited to work at the Naval Research Lab in Washington, D.C., Haddock was credited with helping to shorten the war in the Pacific. He led a team of scientists and engineers who pioneered the first radar antenna used inside a submarine periscope, and many Japanese ships were sunk with its aid. After the war, Haddock gained fame as one of the pioneers of radio astronomy. He discovered radio bursts from solar flares at centimeter wavelengths, and was the first to detect thermal radio emissions from the Orion Nebula, as well as other galactic and extragalactic regions and objects.

He received a tenured professorship at U-M and moved to Ann Arbor with his family in 1956. He designed and managed the construction of U-M's 85-foot radio telescope at Peach Mountain, which was instrumental throughout the '60s and '70s in the discovery and investigation of pulsars, quasars and black holes, and is still in use today. In addition to being the director of the Radio Astronomy Observatory from 1961-84, Haddock also taught classes at U-M in electrical engineering and at the Residential College.

Considered by friends and colleagues to be one of the first true rocket scientists, Haddock served on numerous NASA and Goddard Space Flight Center advisory committees and panels, as well as publishing more than 62 papers, many articles and book chapters. He was the principal investigator for the Journeyman Rocket Experiments I and II and the Orbiting Geophysical Observatories I-V, from 1959-67. He was part of the Ad Hoc Working Group for the Apollo Scientific Experiments and Training and Manned Orbiting Laboratory Astronomy Panel. Haddock also worked with NASA from 1970-86 as principal investigator for Interplanetary Probe I and co-investigator for Voyager I and II projects. Haddock lectured as a visiting professor at CalTech; University of Manchester, England; Raman Institute, India, and was a regular delegate of the International Astronomical Union. He received several honorary doctorates.

Haddock's personal interests included in-depth studies of psychology, the history of science, modern architecture and sports cars. An avid reader, his library boasts more than 4,000 books. Haddock was an honorary member of the Huron Valley Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, and he owned the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Haddock-Whiteford House.

He is survived by his wife, Deborah Fredericks; sons Thomas and Richard; and grandchildren Irene, Tommy, Colleen and Chelsea.

A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. April 5 at the Michigan League. For more information, e-mail fred.deb.haddock@gmail.com.

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