Hershel J. Hausman's Obituary
Hershel J. Hausman, Ph.D., passed away in West Palm Beach, Florida at the age of 91. Hersh was born on August 19, 1923 to David and Sophie Hausman in Pittsburgh, PA. In 1942, at 18, Hersh enlisted in the Army Air Corp. and as a 1st Lieutenant in the 8th Air Force Bomber Group based in England, successfully piloted his “Buffalo Gal” B-24 bomber on 22 missions over the European Continent. On September 22, 1945, Hersh was honorably discharged from the service with numerous medals and citations.
Upon his return to Pittsburgh after the war, Hersh attended Carnegie Mellon University where he received his B.S. and Master’s degree in Nuclear Physics, followed by a Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh. Hersh joined the faculty of The Ohio State University in 1952 and served as the supervisor of the Cyclotron Laboratory and later the Van de Graaf Laboratory until his retirement in 1989. Hersh was a member of the American Association of University Professors, the American Institute of Physics, Sigma Pi Sigma, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Hersh was also a former member of Congregation Tifereth Israel in Columbus, OH. He is survived by Korene, his loving wife of 71 years, three children, Herb, Sally (Eli), Will (Kate), sister Evelyn Morris, sister-in-law Rosalyn Stein and four grandchildren David, Alyse, Julianna and Matthew, as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his younger brother Jack Hausman and older sister Reva Rolnick.
A Memorial service will be held at Beth Israel Memorial Chapel on Jog Road in Boynton Beach at 11:30 AM on Friday August 14th. Immediately following the service at 1 PM there will be an Honor Military funeral at the South Florida Veterans Cemetery on 441 in Lake Worth. Following the funeral there will be a Kaddish at the Traditions of the Palm Beaches 4920 Loring Drive, West Palm Beach.
Contributions in Dr. Hausman’s honor may be sent Hospice of Palm Beach County or the charity of your choice.
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