Gilbert-Janauer-Obituary

Gilbert Janauer

Vestal, New York

Feb 26, 1931 – Feb 13, 2014

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BORN
February 26, 1931
DIED
February 13, 2014
LOCATION
Vestal, New York

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Dr. Gilbert Janauer, of Vestal NY, died on Thursday, February 13, 2014 at his son's home in Long Eddy, NY. He was born on February 26, 1931 in Vienna, Austria, the son of Josef and Margarethe Janauer. He received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Vienna, Austria. Gilbert and his...

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I was among the six or so lucky faculty individuals in the 1970s to benefit from Gil Janauer's ski instruction on the gentle slopes of the Binghamton campus. In later years I was fortunate to try the slopes at Aspen, Whistler, Gray Rocks and many other winter wonderland slopes. I have always been grateful for Gil's cheerful encouragement in those early steps on Suny's gentle slopes.

Dear Marianne, Gerald and Ann,
it has been a year now that Gilbert is no longer with us. I know that you are continuing his ideas in education--building on the tradition he created, but adding your humanistic leadership and experience. My warmest wishes are with you.

What a long struggle Gilbert had! I remember his smile and friendliness. He was a great friend and professor to my father, Bob Johnston. Our families are ever connected and we offer our condolences at this time.

I was saddened to hear of the death of Dr Gilbert Janauer. Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family.

Marianne, I am so sorry to hear of your dear husband's passing. He was so fortunate to have such a loving and faithful wife as you. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Love Sarah

Marianne, Gerald, and Ann,
Please accept my condolences on your loss. Gil was a wonderful and valuable colleague in the Chemistry Department.

To Marianne and Family:
Our deepest sympathy on your loss. Gil was one of the two Chemistry faculty members who taught Analytical Chemistry to Biochemistry majors at SUNY Binghamton, while we taught the Biochemistry courses. We will remember him as he was in those years.

Karl Wilson and Anna Tan-Wilson
Dept of Biological Sciences
SUNY Binghamton

To Marianne and Family:
Sincere condolences on the loss of your husband, father, relative, Gil. Gil and I arrived at Binghamton at about the same time, about 1965. Shortly after, Gil offered to teach
faculty how to ski, giving about a dozen of us lessons, through many sessions, on campus. He was a generous and pleasant colleague, with a ready smile. I missed seeing him after his accident, and I am saddened by his passing.

Bill MacDonald, Prof. (emeritus) Geological...

Gerald,

So sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. May your fond memories comfort you and your family during this difficult time.