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Alex Ernst Nussbaumer ✵ 1965-2013

Alex Nussbaumer

Name at birth:  Alex Ernst Nussbaumer
Date of birth:  July 22, 1965
Place of birth:  Washington. D.C., USA
Date of death:  August 10, 2013
Place of death:  Short Hills, New Jersey, USA
Resting place:  Short Hills, New Jersey, USA
Submitted by:  Nussbaumer Family

 

Born in Washington, D.C., in 1965, he grew up in Rumson, prior to relocating to New York City and later to the township. He earned a bachelor’s degree in architecture from The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., and a master’s degree in design studies from Harvard University.

In high school, he was an accomplished athlete, having participated in football and track. He achieved state-wide recognition for his sprinting ability at Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School in Rumson, N.J.

Mr. Nussbaumer was the founding member and driving force behind AENA Architecture, an architectural design, building and construction firm in New York City. Some of the firm’s work included residential projects in the Harlem section of New York City by acquiring properties, renovating and developing to contribute to the renaissance of the neighborhood.

Prior to forming his own firm, he was employed at Ehrenkrantz, Eckstut and Kuhn Architects, Richard Meier & Partners, Perkins Eastman Architects, Rafael Vinoly Architects. During his career he worked under the instruction of several world renowned architects, including Richard Meier, Peter Eisenman and Rafael Vinoly.

While working with Mr. Meier, he contributed to The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, one of the largest planning projects to be commissioned to a single architect, as well as being part of the design team for the proposed Kennedy Center expansion with Rafael Vinoly.

During his career, Mr. Nussbaumer received several awards and honors along with the design teams for their work, including Honor Award on the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles; American Institute of Architects (AIA) Design Award for Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts, Harrisburg, Pa.; and AIA Design Award for Dutchess Community College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., among many others.

Mr. Nussbaumer is survived by his wife, Eda; two daughters, Mary and Emily; his mother, Ruth; and a brother, Ralph.


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“Mr. B” (Dogger@ix.netcom.com)
30 November, 1998
What a long and complete life he has had. My prayers are with you. I leave bunches of wild flowers by his memorial.


BLAADEVISION (jimmy@blaadevision.com)
24 September, 1998
I was leaving flowers for my brother today. and I thought everyone should have some flowers, so I leave a lovely dozen of red roses, may god bless you.

Joseph C. Youngerman ✵ 1906-1995

Name at birth:  	 Joseph C. Youngerman 
Date of birth:  	 9-13-06 
Place of birth:  	 Chicago USA 
Date of death:  	 11-22-95 
Place of death:  	 Los Angeles USA 
Place of burial:  	 Hillside Memorial Los Angeles, CA USA

Submitted by: Chuck Warn (chukwarn@dga.org)


Joe Youngerman died today, and Hollywood lost one of its greatest legends. He started out in the early 1920’s as a propman, and went on to become a distinguished assistant director for some of the greats: Wellman, Wyler, Mamoulian, DeMille, Lubitsch, & many more. He became chief executive of the Screen Directors Guild in 1950, and continued in that post for 27 years! Even after his retirement, he continued to go to his office at the Directors Guild of America every day up until a few months ago.

He was a tough man with aheart of gold. He is survived by Molly, his loving wife.


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Richard Frances York ❀ Visitors & Flowers

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bhardin@tds.net
08 May, 2007
For SSgt York….the best of the best. God bless him and his family.


“Kevin Johnson” (fyork@charter.net)
06 March, 2004
Richard is my brother and is missed very deeply not just by me but by many.


“Skip Holstein” (parmetta@charter.net)
09 October, 2001
It’s nice to see a spot for reflecting on friends long gone. Rich was my best friend for most of my military career. There is not a day goes past that I don’t think of him. He was a great person and a good friend. Skip Holstein
SFC (Ret) US Army


Joyce Follot (galleonslap@webtv.net)
03 March, 2000
These flowers are for Richard Frances York because he served our country.


BLAADEVISION (jimmy@blaadevision.com)
24 September, 1998
today I was leaving flowers for my brother. and I would like to leave flowers for someone who defended our country. may god bless you.

Richard Frances York ✵ 1955-1998

Name at birth:    Richard Frances York 
Date of birth:    July 21, 1955 
Place of birth:   St. Louis Missouri, USA 
Date of death:    April 10, 1998 
Place of death:   Augusta, Georgia, USA 
Place of burial:  Westover Memorial Park, Augusta, Georgia, USA

Submitted by: Mary E. York (ryork@sprintmail.com)


SSgt. Richard F.York, 42, died April 10th, 1998. Native of St. Louis, Missouri. Veteran of the Vietnam War and Operation Desert Storm. He was a data communications specialist. He was a Master Counselor Demolay, 3rd Degree Mason, 32nd Degree York Rite and a member of the American Legion Post 347.
His Father and mother said he was a direct descendant of World War I hero Sgt. Alvin York.
His funeral was with full honors.


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Sarah Reid Wright ❀ Visitors & Flowers

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BLAADEVISION (jimmy@blaadevision.com)
24 September, 1998
today i was leaving flowers for my brother, and i would like to leave some flowers for your sister, may god bless you


Melanie Little (kirikai@vr-net.com)
13 Oct 1997

I was just wandering through, and saw a picture of Sara.. I felt she needed some flowers to be left.. I was admiring her hair and face. She was a beautiful woman.

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Heather Woodward (hwood1818@gmail.com)
03 July, 2011
My father, Thomas Glen Woodward Jr.
I miss you so very much, I think about you every day. I wish you was still here with me. It’s been almost 20 years since you’ve been gone, and it only seems like yesterday you were teaching me how to ride my bike. I love you always,
Your daughter,
Heather


JAYHO99@aol.com
26 February, 1999
I came here and there were no flowers. So I must leave some. Thank you, Thomas, for serving our country. As the mother of a serviceman, I know what your sacrifice means particularly to those around you. Rest in peace. My prayers to those who loved you.

Thomas Glen Woodward Jr. ✵ 1949-1991

Name at birth:    Thomas Glen Woodward Jr. 
Date of birth:    12-03-49 
Place of birth:   Quincy, Washington 
Date of death:    10-06-91 
Place of death:   Salt Lake City, Utah 
Place of burial:  Corrine City Cemetery, Corrine, Utah 

Tom was a giving person, he always thought of everybody else before himself. He was a Veteran of the Vietnam War, serving one and a half years there; at which time he had got Agent Orange. He then proceeded with a career in welding, and got a job working at the Army Depot.He always had a positive attitude towards life and taught everyone around him to do the same. He is greatly missed, and always will be. Someday we will meet again.


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1 April 2020

Remember anyway the wind blows it brings us back home. You are missed.

Galina


28 October 2000

Halloween is around the corner as is All Souls day. I will give out full size candy bars just as you and daddy did. Won’t be able to hand out candy too late as Mass is at 7 PM. Miss you and love you.

Your son Bobby


26 August 2000

Hello Mom:

Thought you would be amused that the New Haven Ct Register named you and this cemetery on an article they did recently. We are all fine here.

Love Bobby


24 September 1998

Today i was leaving flowers for my brother and i would like to leave your mom some flowers, may god bless you

Jimmy