William H. Bauer

William H. Bauer

William Bauer Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 7, 2009.
UNADILLA _ William H. Bauer passed away unexpectedly at his home Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009, at the age of 75.
Bill was born Nov. 20, 1934, in Adams, Mass., but spent most of his childhood in Unadilla. After graduating from Unadilla Central School in 1952, Bill attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, where he earned a BS degree in engineering and was a member of the Phi Mu Delta and Alpha Phi Omega National Service fraternities. Bill received his Master Degree in Geology from the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colo.
Bill lived in numerous locations across the United States during his 32 years of employment as a geologist with Standard Oil which became Amoco. Upon his retirement, Bill returned to his childhood home in Otsego County.
Bill was predeceased by his father, William S. Bauer, and mother, Alida Clark Bauer.
He is survived by first cousin, Chloe F. Martin of San Mateo, Calif., and first cousins once removed, Emily Walker of Daytona Beach, Fla., and Charles Martin of Paso Robles, Calif., and Raymond Freeman of Boston Mass.
Bill began collecting stamps as a youth and he continued to pursue Philately passionately throughout his life. Bill was actively involved in the American Philatelic Society for over 35 years and served in many capacities including president from 1981 to 1983. Bill was a founding member and Vooys Fellow of the American Philatelic Research Library and served as trustee for over 12 years.
In 1987, he received the Luff Award, the highest honor given by the APS to living collectors. Bill was among the original group of nationally accredited judges in 1971. Bill traveled throughout the world judging local, national and international stamp exhibits.
While pursuing his interest in Colorado postal history he became a founding supporter of the Rocky Mountain Philatelic Library and the Colorado Postal History Society.
With dear friends, Jim Ozment and Jack Willard, Bill collaborated in publishing a definitive book on the Post Offices of Colorado in 1971, and a second edition in 1989. At the time of his passing, Bill had nearly completed work on an exhaustive history of Colorado Postal system, the culmination of countless trips to past and present post office sites throughout the state.
Upon his retirement in Unadilla, Bill became highly involved in the community. Bill is a past president and Paul Harris Fellow in the Unadilla Rotary Club and served as secretary at the time of his passing. He was a founding member of the Unadilla Historical Association and was an Eagle Scout and senior member of Unadilla Boy Scout Troop No. 1. Bill was also a member of the Tri-County Stamp Club of Sidney, the New York State Historical Society, and the Otsego County Historical Association.
A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13, 2009, at the Unadilla Community Center, 246 Main St., Unadilla.
There will be no calling hours.
A private burial will be held in the Sand Hill Cemetery in Unadilla.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Bill's name to the American Philatelic Society, 100 Match Factory Place, Bellefonte, PA 16823-1367, the Rocky Mountain Philatelic Library, 2038 South Pontiac Way, Denver, CO 80224, or the Unadilla Historical Association, P.O. Box 808, Unadilla, NY 13849.
Arrangements are by the Westcott Funeral Home Inc., Unadilla.

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December 11, 2009

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December 9, 2009

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December 24, 2009

Bill was a good friend for many years, as well as friendly rivals--as fellow geologists, exhibitors and philatelic judges. Though he was always one or more steps above me, he never lorded it over me and was always ready to help any and all of us. He will be greatly missed.

--Stanley J. Luft, Golden, Colorado

Linda Bickos

December 11, 2009

Bill was a wonderful friend and community member. We miss his daily visits and his smiling face. He enjoyed being greeted by our shop cat & dog. He called them his "devoted fans". He had wonderful ideas for upcoming events and plans for our village. His passing is a loss to all who knew him and to our village.

Greg Davie

December 9, 2009

As President of the Unadilla Chamber I'd like to express my gratitude to Bill Bauer for the many ways he helped enhance our community, its historical significance and much more.

Bill attended our last meeting Nov 17 and afterwards, spoke to me with another of his many ideas on how to improve the village - signs at each main entrance into Unadilla denoting the Troop 1 existence and our signature identity: "The Village Beautiful".

Bill Bauer never stopped caring about Unadilla. May we find a proper way to show we cared about Bill Bauer...

December 8, 2009

All of us at the Unadilla Post office will miss Bill, and the smiles he brought into our office.

Rebecca Mitchell, Unadilla NY

Sherri Jennings

December 7, 2009

We'll all miss Bill. He knew more about Colorado Postal History than just about anyone. We'll miss his presence at the Rocky Mountain Stamp Show. We'll miss him at the Rocky Mountain Philatelic Library. He was such a great help to so many people. Goodbye, Bill.

Duane Spidle

December 7, 2009

Bill was a great person who willingly shared all his knowledge of any subject to anyone who would ask. Working with him over the past several years with the Colorado Postal History Society has been a great pleasure. He and his knowledge can not be replaced he will dearly be missed.

John Wilson

December 7, 2009

It doesn't seem that long ago, that Bill and a bunch of us were active in BSA Troop 1, Unadilla. What wonderful years that fortunately are my most fond and favorite memories... never fading from my mind. Bill's long-standing community involvment,interest and impact will be sorely and sadly missed by many close friends and associates. May God Speed fellow scout, sadly, Johnny Wilson

Dalene Thomas

December 7, 2009

Bill will be missed by all of us in Colorado who knew him. He was the backbone of the Colorado Postal History Society and a friend to many of us. Few have made as much impact on philately at Bill did.

John and Anita Bloor

December 7, 2009

Bill was a member of the Collectors Club of Denver and the Rocky Mountain Philatelic Library and a strong supporter of the Rocky Mountain Stamp Show. I met him several times a year over about 10 years but can't claim to have known him well. He always knew my and my Wife's names and was glad to see us. We will miss his friendliness.

Howard Paris

December 7, 2009

Although we both left Unadilla a number of years ago, I remember Bill as a good friend and a fellow scout who was still contributing to his home community at the time of his death.

Bob O'Connor

December 7, 2009

Bill's passing leaves a BIG void in Unadilla. His great work with the planning for the 100th Boy Scout Celebration has provided a real base to carry forth that emphasis. Perhaps the Celebration could be dedicated to Bill.
Also, his past work to carry on the other Boy Scout works - especially in the Historical Museum and the former Masonic Temple plus the Unadilla Central School Alumni should be noted - without his many efforts these organizations would have suffered greatly.
We morn this great friend and community spirited individual!

Theresa Peck

December 7, 2009

We will miss his smile around Unadilla.
Thoughts and prayers are with his relatives.
Ed & Theresa Peck
Peck Enterprises

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