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Paul Stewart Swartz SchenectadyLongtime Schenectady resident Paul S. Swartz, co-founder and past president of Intermagnetics General Corporation of Guilderland and past president of Congregation Gates of Heaven of Schenectady, passed away in Florida on February 20 after a long illness. He was 77. Mr. Swartz was born in Lynn, MA in June 1934 to Martin and Eva Swartz. He earned a bachelor of science (physics) from Harvard College in 1955 and a master's in science (physics) from Tufts University in 1957. Mr. Swartz moved to Schenectady in 1957 and worked for the next decade at the General Electric Research and Development Center, where he worked in metal casting and superconductivity. Mr. Swartz helped develop several patented technologies during this period. After a brief stint working for Computer Applications, Inc. in Albany, Mr. Swartz co-founded Intermagnetics General Corporation in 1971. Between 1971 and 1984, Mr. Swartz served successively as the company's vice president for marketing and sales, president, and chief executive officer. From 1985 to 1994, Mr. Swartz was principal finance associate with NY State Science and Technology Foundation, a State-operated venture capital fund. Between 1994 and 1998 he was acting manager of the NY State Small Business Technology Investment Fund, after which he served for three years as a referee and consultant to the Advanced Technology Program of the U.S. Department of Commerce. In 2005 Mr. Swartz founded CREF (Capital Region Energy Forum), which provided a forum for considering a wide range of views on contemporary energy issues. Between 2004 and 2010, he was a frequent lecturer on energy subjects at Union College Adult Life Learning (UCALL). Mr. Swartz was a frequent speaker at other venues, including the Torch Club and an Energy Series at Empire State College in Saratoga (ALL) in 2010. He also served as program chair at Langmuir, GE's retirement activities forum. Mr. Swartz was a member of Congregation Gates of Heaven for over 50 years, serving for over 30 years as a member of the congregation's Board of Directors. For many years Mr. Swartz was chair of the Social Action Committee, where he was instrumental in establishing the Temple Community Service Corps, the Leisure Club, the Passport to Israel program, and the Saturday morning Torah study program. Mr. Swartz also served as chair of the congregation's Ritual and Guardian Committees and as co-chair of the Adult Education Committee. He was very active in the Temple Brotherhood and was the longtime chair of its Breakfast Program Committee; under his leadership Brotherhood received national awards for the quality and breadth of its programing. From 1994 to 1997 Mr. Swartz served as the president of the congregation. He was honored in 2002 with the congregation's Distinguished Service Award. In 1964 Mr. Swartz helped found Volunteers in Technical Assistance, a nonprofit international development organization that worked for over 40 years to empower the poor and fostering self-sufficiency in developing countries. Mr. Swartz was an avid golfer, contract bridge player, and philatelist. Mr. Swartz is survived by his loving wife of 29 years, Ruthann Bucher of New Kensington, PA; children, Martin Swartz (Michelle) of Silver Spring, MD; Jennifer Adams (Jon) of Titusville, FL; Jonathan Swartz of Isle of Palms, SC, Denise Bucher of Colonie, Troy Bucher of Greeneville, and Miki Fretto (John) of Brunswick; brother, Norman Swartz (Sylvia) of Vancouver, Canada; and nine grandchildren. Mr. Swartz was predeceased by his sister, Teresa Goodlife of Kingston. Services at Congregation Gates of Heaven, 852 Ashmore Avenue in Schenectady, NY at 10 a.m. on Monday, February 27th.. Charitable donations may be made to Congregation Gates of Heaven, Paul S. Swartz Memorial Lecture Fund. For directions or to sign the online family guestbook, visit our website, www.levine memorialchapel.com

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Published by The Daily Gazette Co. on Feb. 23, 2012.

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February 28, 2012

To Ruthann and the Swartz family; I had the pleasure and privelege to have worked with Paul in his early career days at the R and D Center. We worked together on a few projects and interacted for many years as friends and colleagues as well. I was greatly saddened to hear of his passing and wish to tender my prayers and condolences to all of you. He was am intense and interesting technical person to work with, a wonderful person to know, and always a gentlleman and good friend. I have seen him only rarely in recent years but my memories of him are still vivid and pleasurable. He will be missed by all who knew him well. Sincerely Mike Cocca

Carl Savino

February 26, 2012

Ruthann,

Donna and I are sadened by Paul's passing. I am so blessed to have known Paul and to share in his wonderful and full life. There were many wonderful lessons to be learned from Paul about life, love and family. He will be missed.

Carl & Donna Savino

February 25, 2012

Ruthann, we were so sorry to hear the news from Garry Morrow. Paul was a wonderful, talented and gifted man. We will miss him.
Bruce and Amy Zeitlin

Bob Godgart

February 23, 2012

Paul, you will be missed. You helped to enrich so many peoples lives - including mine. With Fond Memories Bob G

Bruce McEwing

February 23, 2012

Ruthann, Miki and Troy, we are so very sorry to hear of Paul's passing, we are blessed to have known and spent time with him - he was a brilliant and fascinating man. Our sincere thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family, and we wish you all nothing but peace and warm memories of your life together.

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