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Dr Howard William Post

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Dr Howard William Post

Birth
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Death
19 Feb 1992 (aged 95)
Getzville, Erie County, New York, USA
Burial
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.031395, Longitude: -76.1348267
Plot
Section C - Lot 344
Memorial ID
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Dr. Howard William Post was the son of William Andrew and Edith Adelia (Van Wagenen) Post. He was the husband of Clara Elizabeth (Knappenberger) Post. He was a graduate of Syracuse University - 1920. Dr. Post was a charter member of Forty Fellowship at Williamsville (NY) United Methodist Church. He lived 94 North Ellicott Street, Williamsville, New York - just up the street from Cliff and I. We were proud to count him as our beloved church friend.

Rest In Peace Dear Friend - Cliff and Mary Jane

US CENSUS
June 6, 1900
Malcolm St., Syracuse, Ward 13, Onondaga Co., NY
POST
William A., age 32, bJun 1868 NY, dry goods salesman
Edith A., age 29, bMar 1871 IL
son Howard W., age 3, bSep 1897 NY
fath-in-law Wesley (Wessel) Van Wagenen age 74, bNov 1825 NY
moth-in-law Delia Van Wagenen age 67, bApr 1833 NY

Syracuse University
Liberal Arts - Classical
Professional Chemical Society
Alpha Chi Sigma - Pi Chapter
and
Hononary Mathematical Fraternity
Pi Mu Epsilon

US CENSUS
April 12, 1940
North Ellicott St., Village of Williamsville (Town of Amherst), Erie Co., NY
POST
Howard W., age 43, b1897 NY, university professor
Clara K., age 43, b1897 NY
dau Martha Ann age 8, b1931 NY
mother Edith A. Post age 69, b1871 IL, widowed

Post, Howard William
The Chemistry Of The Aliphatic Orthoesters.
Vol. 92 of American Chemical Society Monograph, 1943
Reinhold Publishing Corporation
University of Michigan
Subjects: carboxylic acids, esters

University Of Buffalo - The State University Of New York
University Archives
Collections - Papers Of UB People
HOWARD WILLIAM POST Papers, 1929-1981 - 20/2F/476
Papers include copies of scientific articles, scrapbooks containing photographs, letters and other memorabilia; correspondence with colleagues in Europe and Asia; lecture notes, unpublished research papers; and materials documenting his professional research in silicon and organometallics and other personal concerns.
Dr. Howard William Post was the son of William Andrew and Edith Adelia (Van Wagenen) Post. He was the husband of Clara Elizabeth (Knappenberger) Post. He was a graduate of Syracuse University - 1920. Dr. Post was a charter member of Forty Fellowship at Williamsville (NY) United Methodist Church. He lived 94 North Ellicott Street, Williamsville, New York - just up the street from Cliff and I. We were proud to count him as our beloved church friend.

Rest In Peace Dear Friend - Cliff and Mary Jane

US CENSUS
June 6, 1900
Malcolm St., Syracuse, Ward 13, Onondaga Co., NY
POST
William A., age 32, bJun 1868 NY, dry goods salesman
Edith A., age 29, bMar 1871 IL
son Howard W., age 3, bSep 1897 NY
fath-in-law Wesley (Wessel) Van Wagenen age 74, bNov 1825 NY
moth-in-law Delia Van Wagenen age 67, bApr 1833 NY

Syracuse University
Liberal Arts - Classical
Professional Chemical Society
Alpha Chi Sigma - Pi Chapter
and
Hononary Mathematical Fraternity
Pi Mu Epsilon

US CENSUS
April 12, 1940
North Ellicott St., Village of Williamsville (Town of Amherst), Erie Co., NY
POST
Howard W., age 43, b1897 NY, university professor
Clara K., age 43, b1897 NY
dau Martha Ann age 8, b1931 NY
mother Edith A. Post age 69, b1871 IL, widowed

Post, Howard William
The Chemistry Of The Aliphatic Orthoesters.
Vol. 92 of American Chemical Society Monograph, 1943
Reinhold Publishing Corporation
University of Michigan
Subjects: carboxylic acids, esters

University Of Buffalo - The State University Of New York
University Archives
Collections - Papers Of UB People
HOWARD WILLIAM POST Papers, 1929-1981 - 20/2F/476
Papers include copies of scientific articles, scrapbooks containing photographs, letters and other memorabilia; correspondence with colleagues in Europe and Asia; lecture notes, unpublished research papers; and materials documenting his professional research in silicon and organometallics and other personal concerns.


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