Alfred B.
Laponsky
Horseheads: Age 89, passed away Sunday, March 20, 2011 at
Robert Packer Hospital. Alfred was born November 24, 1921, the son of
Max J. and Rebecca (Goodstein) Laponsky.
He is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Ellen Anglesey Laponsky
of Horseheads; son and daughter-in-law, Mark D. Laponsky and Barbara Scardino,
with their son, Max J. Laponsky; and daughter and son-in-law, Laura E. and
Sheldon Hunt of Newport, OR. Alfred
earned his Bachelors and Masters degree in Engineering Physics at Lehigh University
prior to entering the military and upon his discharge he completed his
Doctorate at the university. He was a U
S Army veteran, serving on the USS Brigadier General Alfred J. Lyon during
WWII. His ship and its crew were
involved with the Philippines,
Southern Philippines, and Luzon
Campaigns. Alfred was awarded the
Asiatic-Pacific Medal, WWII Victory Medal, American Campaign Medal, and the
Japan Occupation Medal. He worked as a
Physicist for the General Electric Research Laboratory in Schenectady,
NY, later moving to Minneapolis,
MN where he worked as an Associate Professor
of Electrical Engineering for the University
of Minnesota. Alfred worked at the university for 3 years
before relocating to Horseheads, where he worked at, and retired from,
Westinghouse. He was a former member of
the American Physical Society and a ham radio operator in earlier years. Alfred had a love of music that has been
passed on to his children and grandson. Private services will be held. Those wishing may remember Alfred with a
donation to either, The American Heart Association, 3500 Winton Place #4, Rochester,
NY 14623-2860,
or Mount Savior Monastery, 231
Monastery Road, Pine City, NY 14871.
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