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Ralph Baer Obituary

Manchester - Ralph Henry Baer, a longtime resident of Manchester, passed away peacefully, surrounded by family on Dec. 6, 2014.Born in Pirmasens, Germany on March 8, 1922 to Lotte (Kirschbaum) and Leo Baer, Ralph lived a life that was extraordinary and remarkable in so many ways.Ralph had a playful spirit and sense of adventure. You can see him playing on recreations of his original video games system with individuals and notables across the globe. With various friends and family, Ralph traveled all over North America, as well as to New Zealand, and after many years of absence, all around Europe and to his nation of birth, Germany. He is survived by his loving children, a daughter, Nancy Baer and her husband, Ador Yano; son, James and wife, Andrea; and son Mark and wife, Christina. He absolutely adored his grandchildren, all Baers, who are Alexander, Danielle, Jonathan and Lizzy. He was preceded in death by the love of his life, Dena Whinston Baer, without whom he has acknowledged he could not have done all he did.After escaping the Holocaust by leaving for the United States just before Kirstallnacht with his parents and sister Jane, Ralph settled in New York where he began his amazing career in the field of electronics. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. After attending MI training at Camp Ritchie Maryland he then served in Europe where he eventually help assemble a group that traveled throughout the continent gathering, organizing and training other GIs and command staff concerning foreign armaments. A gifted engineer by nature, he and his group, which included numerous foreign-born GI's, eventually collected many tons of equipment. Ralph's books, technical renditions and documents in this concern eventually found its way into the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C., and many other places. That was a pattern that was to be repeated throughout his extraordinary life.Subsequent to his return, Ralph attended college on the GI bill, which was no mean feat after having been thrown out of school in Germany with other Jewish students, graduating in the United States, after studying under Lee DeForest in 1949 with a Bachelor of Science in television engineering, the first one given in the United States. That too would be a pattern often repeated. After returning from the war, Ralph met and married the love of his life, Dena Whinston, with whom he had three children, James, Mark and Nancy. Dena passed in 2006.Ralph's employment with electronics firms began at Loral, which was a relatively early radar developer and then moved with Transitron from New York to Manchester. Ralph then began working and became chief engineer for Sanders, now BAE, in Nashua, where he eventually was given their highest honor of Fellow. He worked there as his full-time job working mostly on defense-related matters at first, including advanced radar countermeasures, calibrations and a myriad of other advanced systems. On the side, in his own skunk works, Ralph began working on what he then termed as "television games" in the mid-1960s, from which came the document entitled Disclosure Data TVG(ames) of 1 September 1966, which led to the seminal patents for video games. Eventually, that side work became part of an effort at Sanders resulting in the creation of a unit now known as "The Brown Box," which was the first video game console, now part of the permanent collection at the American History Museum at the Smithsonian. You can see Ralph playing on the original machine with his longtime friend and tech Bill Harrison in a charming black and white movie on YouTube. After much effort, Ralph and his colleagues at Sanders Associates found a licensee in the Magnavox Company, which came out with the very first video game system called The Odyssey, in the very early 1970s. The Odyssey was to go on to sell many hundreds of thousands of units and the modern video game industry was born. All of the major manufacturers of video games at the time became their licensees.While consulting for Sanders, and after retiring from there in 1987, Ralph formed his own business, Ralph H. Baer Consultants, through which he created or helped create hundreds of electronic games, toys and novelties, the most notable of which was Simon, a game of memory, which remains in production today. Showing his creative side, Ralph helped infuse that creation with the four notes of the bugle, an addition that he credits with helping make the device an enduring success.In addition, Ralph created or helped develop such diverse items as talking greeting cards, talking welcome mats, interactive talking stuffed animals, the electronic light gun, game and military simulation machines, a split keyboard organ and hundreds of other items. He was simply a wizard with electronics and had the unique ability to match that technical mastery with a creativity of extraordinary breadth eventually amassing over 150 U.S. and foreign patents. As a result of his immense contributions, his works are in museums all across the planet. In addition to the Smithsonian, Ralph's works and reproductions of his works are in the American Computer Museum in Bozeman, Mont., the Strong Museum of Play in Rochester, N.Y., the Museum of the Moving Image and the Museum of Modern Art, both of New York, the Computerspiele Museum in and the Nixdorf Museum in Germany, and in venues and museums in Japan, the Netherlands and elsewhere. Ralph was also the author of the book "Videogames, In the Beginning," and has written extensively for technical and non-technical publications. He also loved to work and mentor young engineers and inventors.He is a recipient in February 2006 of the National Medal of Technology, given to him at a White House ceremony by the President. He has been inducted into the United State's Patent and Trademark Inventors Hall of Fame and has received many awards including the Ibuka Masura Comsumer Electronics Award and the Edison Award from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, an organization that recently named him as a Fellow. Ralph received an honorary Doctorate of Law from the University of New Hampshire School of Law in 2007. He was presented a plaque from Guinness World Records recognizing him as the inventor of the first home-video game system and has been recognized by the Carnegie Corporation among the "Immigrants: The Pride of America" in July 2014. Ralph's lab will be given a special place at the Smithsonian Institute scheduled for opening in July of 2015.Over the years, Ralph enjoyed sailing and even helped build some of his boats, which he sailed in many lakes but especially at Lake Massabesic. He also enjoyed playing his harmonic and listening to and whistling classical music.

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services: There are no calling hours. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2014, at Temple Adath Yeshurun, 152 Prospect St., Manchester. The family will be sitting Shiva at Temple Adath Yeshurun on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 6 to 8 p.m., with a Minyan service beginning at 6 p.m. both evenings. Memorial donations are respectfully requested to be made in his honor to Temple Adath Yeshurun, or the Hebrew Immigration Aid Society 333 7th Ave. 16th Floor NY, NY 10001 or to the American Cancer Society, all of which have a presence on the web. Go to www.goodwinfh.com to sign the online guestbook.

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Published by Union Leader on Dec. 8, 2014.

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Keely & Joe Grand

January 1, 2015

We are so sorry for your loss. My husband, Joe Grand, loved to drive up from Boston to visit with him whenever we went back home in the summertime. He was in awe of Ralph and often thought how cool it must have been to grow up with him as your dad. We wish you peace in your hearts. :)

Lindy Bishop

December 28, 2014

Ralph, while we didn't know him personally, had a huge impact in our family. Our son chose Mr. Baer has his Famous American for a report two years ago. Our son wrote to Mr. Baer, and received not only a response but also a signed picture. We were so saddened to hear of Mr. Baer's passing. Our prayers are with his kids and family. We just wanted to say thank you for sharing your loved with us and for making a little boy's day. Mr. Baer will definitely be missed by our family.

Joanne Woodring-Peterson

December 25, 2014

Nancy, Jimmy, and Mark,
I have just learned of your dad's passing. I am so heartbroken for all of you. I haven't stopped thinking about your family and all of the wonderful times we shared as kids. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Dawn Haynes

December 17, 2014

You blessed us with a long life well lived, and a wonderful daughter who is a delightful and dear friend to me. My heart goes out to Nancy & Ador, and the whole Baer family during this time of transition. I wish you strength and peace to carry you through.

Van Burnham

December 12, 2014

I had the pleasure of meeting and working with Ralph Baer while researching my book Supercade, for which he also wrote the Foreword. I will always treasure my memories of visiting his home, meeting his beloved Dena, and listening to his amazing stories. We spent hours looking through his artifacts and ephemera and many images in my book were scanned from his archives. I am forever grateful for the kindness and support he and his wife showed me. I was so saddened when she passed away. His accomplishments and impact are beyond measure and the world we be at a loss without him. Hopefully his spirit will live on in the legion video game fans who all have him to thank for their passion. I had thought he would go on playing and building forever and the reality of him being gone has been difficult to accept. My warmest regards and deepest condolences to his family...

Leonard Herman

December 12, 2014

To Jim, Mark and Nancy, please accept my family's sincerest condolences over the passing of your father, whom I will miss dearly. He has been a major part of my life for the past 16 years and I will cherish the friendship that I shared with both of your parents forever.

Bratt

December 11, 2014

My deepest sympathy for your loss! Ralph Baer brought much joy to the lives of many youths by means of his inventions. Please allow the real hope of being reunited with him in the promised Paradise prove to be both comforting and appealing to the entire Baer family and others he leaves behind. He will be missed!

December 11, 2014

Nancy, Mark, and Jim we are so sorry for your loss. Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. From All of us at Comfort Keepers. Julie, Heather, Mike and Pat Collins

December 11, 2014

"My thoughts and prayers are with the BAER FAMILY in their time of grief.

Brenda Gross

December 10, 2014

Love and our heartfelt sympathy go out to Mark, Nancy, Jim, and your families from Brenda Gross and her family -- Dan, Rachel, Jacob, and Ben Geier. Your parents will both be missed. They were two very unusual people who touched many lives in our small, Jewish community.

December 10, 2014

With deepest sympathy to the family. Have complete faith in the God of comfort. Matthew 24:36

December 10, 2014

Danke Ralph Baer.
Werner Becker, Bürgermeister Verbandsgemeinde Rodalben.

December 10, 2014

My sincere condolences, may the loving memories sustain you.

December 10, 2014

I am sorry for your loss

December 10, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

December 10, 2014

we all thank Ralph for the fun and good memories.may your family have peace.

December 9, 2014

Nancy - What an amazing father you had. Such a hard time of life to loose ones parent. Never in a million years as we sat in home room together did I ever have any idea what your father was involved with! Prayers to you and your family. Beverly of the "Hooksett" Baers.

December 9, 2014

GOD BLESS.

michelle plakas-kaiser

December 9, 2014

rip

Jennifer Throenle

December 9, 2014

To Jim, Mark and Nancy and family, I was so sorry to hear about your father. I use to be a caregiver from Comfort Keepers for your mom Dena. They were a such wonderful loving couple. Your dad was so very smart, kind, wonderful and loving husband and father. I so enjoyed going there and learned so much from them, except I couldn't cook so well. They didn't mind too much. I will miss him as will the world. You have my deepest sympathy.

Michelle Lefrere

December 9, 2014

God Bless Ralph Baer, You brought Joy to my childhood as your games were the only ones we could afford back them and we had so much fun with them. Just knowing you touched the hearts of children back then and now I'm sure your legacy will always be remembered. As if it weren't for pong the video game revolution might have never caught on as fast! Prayers to your family!

December 9, 2014

I am sorry for your loss

Sass Peress

December 9, 2014

Ralph, you were a mentor to me in life and inventing. We had much fun together and I am blessed to have had you in my life.

Dwayne Bickham,Sr.

December 9, 2014

In God's care rest in peace

Joanne Oliver Flanagan

December 9, 2014

Nancy, I am so sorry for the loss of your father. I still remember our time at Clark University.

December 9, 2014

He left a legacy of games that are being enjoyed even in modern times... games that I loved when I was growing up, and I taught my nephews to play with them... May Our Heavenly Father grant the family the strength and comfort to deal with the loss of their loved one...

Fred and Jeanne Mark

December 8, 2014

It was a pleasure to work with and get to know Ralph. The Master Designer gave him incredible talent, along with humor and kindness. We enjoyed our visits, and especially the latest one. We pray you can find joy, peace and thanksgiving even through this deepest sorrow and loss.

The Garcia's

December 8, 2014

To The Baer Family: the suffering and pain of the past brought about the Father of Game Consoles. What an honor and priviledge to have read about his life and to have him see the many incarnations of his original game console. May the Baer Family have blessings and prayers comfort them at this time of loss. Thank you Mr. Baer and Rest in Peace.

Michele Croteau

December 8, 2014

I teach 3rd grade in Hampton and my students read biographies every year for a Wax Museum project. The students dress up as the person they read about. Ralph Baer has been a favorite every year. Rest in peace Ralph.

Carolyn Higgins

December 8, 2014

Nancy,
I am so sorry to hear of your father's passing, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Nathan Cronin

December 8, 2014

I never met you but you created my favorite hobby and passed away in my hometown. I couldn't thank you enough even if given the time. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. God bless

B Lucas

December 8, 2014

Memories of past accomplishments can bring the inventor much joy and satisfaction. Being able to see a invention before others brings a sense of motivation. Your family and friends will receive comfort from their fond memories of Ralph. My sincere condolence.

Hanninen

December 8, 2014

Have fond memories of working for and with Ralph. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy.

Joni

Steve Karras

December 8, 2014

Dear Jim, Mark, and Nancy,
Your father generously shared stories about his emigration and army years with me for a book entitled, The Enemy I Knew: German Jews in the Allied Military in WWII. Our lengthy correspondence, via SKYPE, email, and phone culminated in his own chapter. I'm forever grateful for his enthusiasm and support of my endeavors and will miss him. My profound condolences to your entire family!
Warm Regards,
Steven Karras

Randy Lawton

December 8, 2014

So sorry for your and our loss Ralph was a great friend to all of us at ACAM and the video game community. He will live on in the hearts of all that knew him.

Nancy & Dick Katz

December 8, 2014

Nancy, Mark & Jim
Our condolences to you and your families. We have fond memories of your Dad as a nice, kind neighbor.

MJ

December 8, 2014

I offer my deepest sympathy to Ralph's family. May the “peace of God that excels all thought” bring you comfort during this difficult time --Philippians 4:7

December 8, 2014

Please have my condolences. Our days ebb away because of your fury; And our years come to an end like whisper. The span of our life is 70 years, or 80 if one is especially strong. But they are filled with trouble and sorrow; They quickly pass by, and away we fly. Psalm 90:9,10.

December 8, 2014

What a remarkable privilege for the Baer family to have shared so many wonderful memories with Ralph during his long life!-Psalms 90:10

Robin Kasper Boyd

December 8, 2014

My family sends our deepest condolences to the Baer family.

December 8, 2014

May God be your strength in this time of sorrow. 1 Corinthians 15:26 please accept my condolences.

James Willner

December 8, 2014

May the eternal light shine upon him...

Scott Chamberland

December 8, 2014

Rest in Peace

Robin Howard

December 8, 2014

Mr. Baer Was A Kind, Respectful, Gentleman And A Wonderful Loving Husband, To His Wife, Dena.
I Was Honored To Be One Of Dena's Caregivers Late In Her Life. It Was Always A Pleasure To Be With This Loving Couple.

Andy Beaule

December 8, 2014

So sorry to hear . our prayers are with you .

william shenette

December 8, 2014

I am so sorry for your loss Ralph was a great man and a friend. He will be sadly missed by me and all that knew him.
William shenette
Nearc memeber

Jose Argibay

December 8, 2014

Una parte importante de nuestra historia se nos ha ido. Descansa en paz maestro y muchas gracias de corazón por todo.

Yvo

December 7, 2014

I remember having to choose between a new oscilloscope or buying a ticket to New Hampshire to stay a couple of days with Ralph at his place. I chose the right one.

Thanks for the friendship, the Skype calls and your contribution to the world...

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