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Emil Pocock Obituary

Mystic - Emil Pocock passed away peacefully at Avalon Health Center Jan. 10, 2025.

Emil was born in New York City to Sylvia Domingo and Walter Pocock and was raised in Baltimore, Maryland. After graduating from high school, he attended Western Reserve University and then graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in American Studies from the University of Maryland. After getting a Master of Arts in American Studies from New York University, he worked in New York for the Times editing the Book Review Index. He also edited the Great Soviet Encyclopedia for Macmillan and served as managing editor for the Information Please almanac.

In the mid-1970s, he made the decision to return to graduate school at Indiana University to pursue his interest in History and American Studies. He completed his dissertation on the founding of Dayton, Ohio in 1984. While at Indiana, he met his future wife, Ann Higginbotham. After a two-year stint teaching at the University of Georgia, he accepted a position as an assistant professor at Eastern Connecticut State University teaching early U.S. history. He spent the next 30 years sharing his love of American history and culture with students. While at Eastern, he served as president of the University Senate. He was active in the American Association of University Professor as an officer and contract negotiator. He also reinstated the American Studies program. He retired as a Professor Emeritus from Eastern in July 2014.

Throughout his life, Emil pursued his love of amateur radio. He got his license when he was 12 and later his amateur extra license. His call W3EP was well known especially during contests. He loved spending time outside with his wife Ann in various parts of the world running strings of contacts. His "shack" in the basement of their house in Lebanon, became his refuge. He wrote and gave presentations on various radio topics, especially concerning the propagation of radio waves. For many years he wrote a column entitled "The World above 50 Megahertz" for CQ, the Journal of the American Radio Relay League.

Emil expressed his curiosity and insightfulness in both his teaching and other interests. He showed a wry sense of humor. He was resolutely honest in his dealings with others and had little patience for those less honorable. He loved to travel but also enjoyed staying at home tending an orchard and planting trees.

Emil is survived by his wife of more than 37 years, Ann; and two nieces, Rebecca Pocock and Juniper Downs and their families.

A celebration of life will be scheduled for a time to be announced. Donations may be made to the Covenant Soup Kitchen in Willimantic in lieu of flowers. The Dinoto Funeral Home is assisting the family.

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Published by The Day on Jan. 19, 2025.

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Ellis C. Foley jr

June 22, 2025

Loved working Emil in contests and some local cw qso raghews. could always count on his point in cntests. RIP es gud dx Emil! de Ellis WA1RKS

Richard Phelps

March 22, 2025

Emil was a good man--thoughtful and insightful. He made the world a better place.

Elizabetg

February 1, 2025

Im so veru sorry for your loss, Mr Pocock, was a great professor as well as a great customer at the restaurant I worked at.
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Lyndsey Lanagan-Leitzel

January 25, 2025

On behalf of Eastern´s chapter of AAUP, I offer my condolences to Ann and the rest of Emil´s family. Emil was dedicated to serving our chapter for over a decade - as secretary, vice president, grievance officer, contract compliance officer, and negotiator for at least two of our collective bargaining agreements. We are stronger because of his leadership and our thoughts and sympathies are with his family and friends in their time of grief.

WA3CSP

January 25, 2025

I have many memories of Emil W3EP. Larry WA3CSP 73

Denis Cote

January 25, 2025

I worked Emil, W3EP, many times over the decades during VHF contests and enjoyed reading his article; "The World above 50MHz". Emil, you will be missed and may you rest in peace. My sincere condolences to the Pocock family.

Denis Cote
W1WV (N1GYU)
FN22 (FN41)

carlos gonzalez carames

January 25, 2025

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Michael R Owen

January 25, 2025

Emil was a bright light of friendship during my years in graduate school in the early 1980s. I loved talking with him on the radio and participating in radio competitions. My sympathies are with Ann at her loss.

Dave and Carol Patton

January 23, 2025

Condolences, Ann. We enjoyed the time spent with you guys. Emil was brilliant and taught me a lot about radio and history. It was fun installing antennas for him, too.

Heather Meehan

January 23, 2025

Dear Ann,
I am very sorry for the loss of your husband, Emil. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

Darien Chalecki, MA, LPC

January 23, 2025

I had him as a professor at Eastern in 1988 as a history major I had him for several classes but then went on to double major in psychology and get a terminal masters in clinical psych and have been a therapist for 30 years. I remember him saying he loved to teach the intro to writing history papers course because freshman's heads were full of such nonsense and he liked get them on the right track. I always remembered that quote. May he rest in peace.

julie e segar

January 22, 2025

Ann I am very sorry Emil was a nice man (julie From Dr Shooks office)

David Pellegrini

January 21, 2025

Dear Ann: My sincere condolences. Emil made me feel very welcome at Eastern in my early days, and I always valued you both making time to support and attend our productions. We miss you both at Eastern.

Miriam Chirico

January 21, 2025

I am so sorry to hear about Emil's passing. He was such a smart man with a wry sense of humor. Emil was always fun to talk with in the hallways of Webb. My heart goes out to Ann at this sad time. Both of you are missed at Eastern.

Karim Ismaili

January 21, 2025

On behalf of the entire Eastern Connecticut State University community, I wish to extend my heartfelt condolences Emil's family and loved ones. We feel very fortunate that that he spent most of his professional career at Eastern and touched the lives of so many students and colleagues. His contributions will not be forgotten.
Sincerely,
Karim Ismaili
President, Eastern Connecticut State University

Beth Phillips

January 19, 2025

It was an honor and a pleasure to know Emil, even tangentially. His keen intellect, calm manner and gentle smile invited stimulating discussion. His students were fortunate and his wife, Ann, blessed. My own family cherished his friendship. My deepest condolences to his associates, family, and friends.

Dave Fairman

January 19, 2025

Rest in Peace

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