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Albert Eisenhauer Obituary

Albert Eisenhauer BALLSTON SPA - Albert Eisenhauer, long-time fifth and sixth grade teacher in the Ballston Spa School District followed his beloved wife Helen in death on August 5th. Mr. Eisenhauer was known for his unconventional teaching techniques that inspired his students to learn. Mr. Eisenhauer spent his early life growing up in Albany, a city he dearly loved. Living just a block from the Governor’s Mansion when Franklin D. Roosevelt was Governor of New York he often recollected playing with his friends dangerously close to Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt’s flower garden. To distract the boys and save her flowers, Mrs. Roosevelt would hurry out and invite them into the kitchen for a piece of chocolate cake and a glass of milk. It was a win/win situation that worked for both sides every time. When he was 14 years old and eager to begin serving his country, Mr. Eisenhauer took advantage of the fact that his mother was out of town and hurried right down to the Washington Avenue Armory where he enlisted in Company C of the 10th Regiment of the 27th Division of the New York National Guard. Although the minimum age for enlistment was 18 somehow the Guard was satisfied that he would qualify. By the time he was 15 he had made Corporal and become the Company Clerk. As such he had the responsibility of carrying his company’s guidon, an honor he cherished all his life. The job also involved typing perfect copies of the payroll pages for the whole company after their drill ended at 10 pm. On a manual typewriter with many perfect copies required that job took most of the night. When he finished typing he would curl up on the big rolltop desk next to his typewriter and sleep until it was time to change back into his civilian clothes and head off to resume his other life as a high school student. In WW II Mr. Eisenhauer was trained in the Army Specialized Training Program as an engineer and then a military doctor. He worked at an army hospital that was a first stop for acute care patients. Once they were stabilized, he often accompanied them as their caregiver on the trips to hospitals near their homes for recovery. In his post-war life Mr. Eisenhauer had other callings but found his true passion and focus in life as a teacher. He was a true scholar, a constant reader and life-long learner. He was interested in everything and sharing whatever he learned. One friend accused him of “leaking knowledge wherever he went”. He was an innovative and inspiring teacher to generations of fifth and sixth graders in Ballston Spa, many of whom still remember him and the years in his class with great fondness. He was ever an encourager of education and believer in people. He was ahead of his time in believing in the “natural superiority of women” encouraging and supporting girls to be all they wanted to be in an era when society gave them limited options. Always eager life-long learners, when he and Mrs. Eisenhauer retired from many years of teaching school they both returned to college. They both attended Skidmore College as full-time students writing all the papers and taking all the exams fall and spring semesters for 11 years. In those 11 summers they were full-time summer students at Christ Church, Oxford University in England. Especially active in support of the Saratoga-Potsdam Chorus for many years, the Eisenhauers supported many local educational and cultural activities and enriched the lives of thousands of students and friends all their lives. Mr. Eisenhauer is survived by his loving extended family, his many friends in the Village he loved, and the thousands of students whose lives he encouraged, enriched and touched forever. Visitation will be held at the Armer Funeral Home Inc. 39 East High Street in Ballston Spa from 5pm to 7pm on Tuesday, August 9. Funeral services will be held at Christ Episcopal Church on West High Street in Ballston Spa at 11am on Wednesday, August 10. Burial with military honors will follow at the Gerald B. H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial donations are suggested to an organization supporting military veterans or a charity of personal choice. Online remembrances may be made at www.armerfuneralhome.com

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Published by The Saratogian from Aug. 8 to Aug. 9, 2016.

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Eve Chambers

September 13, 2016

Mr. Eisenhauer was a fantastic teacher. My esteem for him and his teaching was always great, but has continued to increase over the years. Thank you, Mr. Eisenhauer.

Deborah Hoffman

August 11, 2016

Mr. and Mrs. Eisenhauer were the most wonderful couple who frequented my families clothing store Hoffman's Ltd (now closed) in Latham, NY for many years. They always referred to each other as Mr. and Mrs. Eisenhauer as they would have during their teaching years. It was abundantly obvious how much they adored and cherished each other. I bought an old Victrola as a decoration for the store and they donated all their old records to me. I always enjoyed hearing about their travels and about the all the interesting courses they were taking. They were lifelong students of life and learning and shared their amazing journey with everyone they met. A remarkable couple I will never forget.

Debbie Hoffman

Louise Rourke

August 10, 2016

Mr. Eisenhauer came to my office on one of my first days as a social worker at Malta Avenue School. He called me the "shrink" and said he wanted to tell me his dreams. Indeed, he did that many mornings. He and Helen attended the Round Lake Antique Festival every year and always visited us, and Al walked around with our small son on his shoulders. Our family remembers both he and Helen for the Shrove Tuesday breakfasts for the Malta staff at the Packhorse Restaurant. They were a remarkable couple and he will surely be remembered by many as a very intelligent and kind man.

Phil Grayber

August 9, 2016

I had the pleasure of working with Mr. Eisenhauer for a number of years. He was a remarkable man and a great teacher. He will be remembered by many whose lives he touched.

Evelyn Escher

August 9, 2016

He was both my teacher and my husbands. He would stop us on the street in ballston to wish us happy birthday for each one of our children and always on our anniversary. We loved having afternoon tea with he and Mrs. Eisenhauer. An inspiration to all who were fotunate enough to have known him.

Michelle Bartsch

August 8, 2016

Mr. Eisenhauer was my 5th grade teacher. He was a great teacher and inspired me to teacher. Now you and your wife are back together.

Lori Barnes

August 8, 2016

Mr Eisenhauer was my fifth grade teacher at Malta Avenue school, he was the best teacher I ever had. I remember him reading to the class at the end of each day. He read the Narnia series in the course of the school year and on the last day of classes he gifted me that set of books! I have loved reading all my life, in part because of him. I am grateful that he was my teacher......RIP Mr Eisenhauer

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