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HAAKE, Paul K.
June 28, 1932 - December 3, 2011. Noted research chemist and educator, Paul Haake passed away in Middletown, Connecticut on December 3, 2011. He was 79 years old. Paul was born on June 28, 1932 to parents Arnold and Clara Haake. He grew up in Winona, Minnesota, a beautiful town on the Mississippi River. He graduated from Winona High School and went on to college, medical school, and eventually graduate school in chemistry at Harvard. His doctoral research on hydrolysis and isotopic exchange involving esters of phosphoric acid was in the laboratory of Frank Westheimer. After postdoctoral work at the California Institute of Technology, he started his faculty career at UCLA. In 1968 he came to Wesleyan University where he was a beloved teacher, colleague, and researcher for almost forty years. With Max Tishler, he enthusiatically developed the PhD program in chemistry at Wesleyan. His research on the kinetics and mechanism of chemical reactions, particularly reactions of biochemically-interesting phosphorus compounds, resulted in one hundred scholarly articles and books, including "Hydrolysis and Exchange in Esters of Phosphoric Acid", which has been cited 250 times since it was published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society. This was and is a seminal paper in phosphorus chemistry. In 1986, Paul was a founding member and major force behind the formation of Wesleyan's Department of Molecular Biology & Biochemistry, which at the time was considered both controversial and forward looking. Colleagues recall that Paul contributed to the future success of MB&B by stressing the principle of academic freedom. Paul devoted much of his career to teaching and was very proud of the extremely popular series of courses he taught at Wesleyan for non-science majors including, "Molecular Basis of Social Problems", "Biochemical Basis of Nutrition", "Structure, Symbols, and Patterns", "Origins of Modern Science", and "Biochemistry Using A Case Study Approach." He was always grateful for the strong foundation in education that he received in Winona. In an effort to repay that debt he established a scholarship for scholar athletes at Winona State University. Paul also participated in a number of community issues. In 1975, he was appointed by then Governor Grasso to Connecticut's Nuclear Power Evaluation Council. The Council raised questions about the ability of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to ensure the safety of nuclear power. Paul loved to travel to Europe, and in the process formed strong and abiding friendships in England, Liechtenstein and Normandy. He was probably happiest when having dinner with friends over a bottle of red wine, enjoying live jazz music.
A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m., Wednesday, December 7, at the Wasch Center for Retired Faculty, Wesleyan University, 51 Lawn Ave., Middletown, CT 06457. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Winona State University Foundation in memory of Paul Haake.

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Published by Hartford Courant on Dec. 6, 2011.

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Keith & Mary Ann Olson

December 9, 2011

We are so sorry to hear of Paul's death. The family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Valerie Grate

December 8, 2011

Joan, may the angels stay close to you and surround you with their love and protection. May your heart be at peace knowing that the love that you and your husband Paul shared was a gift from god. Let that love help carry you in days ahead and be of comfort to you.

Karen Nebria

December 7, 2011

Eternal Rest Grant unto him, O Lord, and Let Perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul and the souls of the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.

Anna Barron

December 7, 2011

Paul had Norwegian roots and studied Swedish with me. How we laughed! I had lovely sweet strawberries from his farm where Bill and I attended Wes Brown's wedding. Thanks, Paul.

Jason Neely

December 7, 2011

Joan, I am so sorry to hear about Paul's Death. You are in my thoughts.

Sylvia Fazzino

December 7, 2011

I am sorry to hear of Paul's death. I enjoyed working with him at Wesleyan.

Arthur Sivigny

December 6, 2011

Paul was a good neighbor and friend to me and my family.

Arthur Wiknik

December 6, 2011

I first met Paul 40 years ago when he lived in Durham. As time went on, we became friends and had many interesting conversations. He treated my family well.

Cathy Race

December 6, 2011

Dear Joan, I just saw you Friday and you were so happy Paul was coming home (again). God Bless and watch over you and Paul's family at this time. You are in my prayers.

Nicole Ribera

December 6, 2011

I also would like to mention his wonderful wife Joan. Both Paul and Joan loved each other very much and he will always be missed. Love, Mark, Nicole, Lexie and Sydney.

Melanie Merritt

December 6, 2011

Aunt Joan,

We are all here for your always!! You were a great wife, supporter , and friend, to Paul. He loved and cared for you very much! Now he joins are angel Cameron! Paul will always be with you! Love Always, Mark, Mikey, Melanie

Maureen Snow

December 6, 2011

I was saddened to hear of Paul's passing. We met when I came to work at Wesleyan in 1988 and he was always thoughtful, generous, and kind to me and my children. We have lost a fine professor, but if Heaven needs another teacher they were surely joyful on December 3rd.

Debby Alexson

December 6, 2011

My sincerest sympathy to your family. Paul was a great person and educator. He will be missed.

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