Paul Anuta Obituary
Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 17, 2010.
Dr. Paul E. Anuta of LaPlata, Maryland, formerly of Lafayette,
died Friday, September 17, 2010 at the Washington Hospital
Center, Washington, D.C. He was born December 26, 1935 in
Menominee, Michigan, the son of the late Edward R. and Geraldine
Shriner Anuta. His early childhood was spent in Peshtigo,
Wisconsin and his family moved in 1940 to McCormick Road in West
Lafayette. Dr. Anuta graduated in 1953 from Klondike High School
and received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical
Engineering from Purdue University in 1957. He continued his
studies and received a Master of Science Degree in Electrical
Engineering from the University of Connecticut in 1962 and a
Master of Science Degree in Computer Science from Purdue
University in 1967. Dr. Anuta received a Doctor of Philosophy
Degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Purdue in 1985.
Dr. Anuta was a Second Lieutenant in the United States Signal Corps.
He was married on August 24, 1969 in LaPorte, Indiana to Diana
Darling and she survives.
Dr. Anuta specialized in the research and development of data
processing technology and digital representation of remote sensing
data. He has authored numerous scientific publications advancing
the science of satellite and machine recognition systems. Dr.
Anuta was a guidance and control system engineer for IBM Federal
Systems Devision in Oswego, NY from 1957 to 1966 where his research
team developed Titan rocket guidance systems. In 1967, he joined
the Laboratory for the Application of Remote Sensing (LARS) in
West Lafayette where the development team advanced the science of
satellite recognition for agricultural, commercial, and military
purposes. His work on digital image processing for remote sensing
was presented at the NATO Advanced Study Institute proceeding in
1980 in Bonas, France. Dr. Anuta was employed by Jet Propulsion
Laboraties in Pasadena, California, by several government
contractors including Research and Data Systems Corporation, Titan
Systems Corporation and L3 Communications and most recently for
Lockheed Martin in Washington D.C as a systems engineer.
He was a member of Theta Chi Fraternity, Good Samaritan Presbyterian Church in
Waldorf, MD and a former member of St. John's Episcopal Church in Lafayette.
Dr. Anuta and his wife, Dr. Diana Darling, were breeders of Borzois (Russian wolfhounds) and participated in many events nationwide. He was fascinated by
trains and the loved exploring the many natural beauties of the
United States. His hobbies included traveling, hiking, and painting.
He is survived by his wife, Dr. Diana Darling of LaPlata, MD, two
sons, Adam (wife: Kristen) Anuta-Darling of Woodbridge, VA and
Austin Anuta-Darling of LaPlata, MD, one granddaughter Anabelle,
one sister, Judith Anuta McFadden of Surprise, AZ, and two brothers,
David A. (wife: Peggy) Anuta of Marco Island, FL and Phillip M. Anuta
of Vernon Hills, IL
Friends may call Friday 5-8 PM at Hippensteel Funeral Home. Services
Saturday 1:00 PM at Hippensteel Funeral Home with interment to follow
at Tippecanoe Memory Gardens. The family suggests memorial
contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. Hippensteel
Funeral Home entrusted with care. Share memories and condolences
online at www.hippensteelfuneralservice.com.