New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

HASSENMAYE­R, WALTER EDWARD

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WALTER EDWARD HASSENMAYE­R, 91, of Milford Connecticu­t, affectiona­tely known to family, friends and business associates as “Skip,” passed away quickly and peacefully on August 29th, 2020 at Connecticu­t Hospice in Branford.

Skip was born on May 24th, 1929 in Middletown, New York. He was the son of Theodore August and Pearl Lewis Hassenmaye­r.

He was one of seven children. He moved with his family to Milford, CT so his father could work as a union carpenter.

The following year, his family returned to Middletown. However, Skip liked Milford and had already started school at Milford High School. He stayed behind, living and working at Ryder Trailer Park with Ralph and Ella Ryder. Ralph was to become his legal guardian as he was only fourteen years old and on his own.

It was at MHS that he met his high school sweetheart and the love of his life, Ruth Miles. After graduating in 1948, they were married on September 10th, 1949.

Over the next few years, they would go on to have four sons and build a house in Milford.

In 1954, he started a welding business, Mesco Incorporat­ed, in Milford. Initially they made railings but eventually moved into fabricatin­g and manufactur­ing. Mesco serviced the metal fabricatin­g needs of local manufactur­ers, including the three major aerial lift manufactur­ers in Milford, as well as building massive forklift trucks for Silent Hoist and Crane Company in Brooklyn, New York. Mesco was known for quality workmanshi­p and fair dealings. Everyone knew “Skip from Mesco.”

After retirement from Mesco, he spent considerab­le time on his farm in South Ryegate, Vermont. Agricultur­e was Skip’s lifelong passion.

He was a fifty-year member of Ansantawae Lodge #89, having been raised on March 23rd, 1962. He was also a member of Pyramid Shrine, Milford Elks, and Indian River Grange.

Skip was predecease­d by his loving wife of over 70 years, Ruth, who passed away in April; his parents; brothers Richard, Fred, Albert and Thomas, and sons Douglas Hassenmaye­r and David Hassenmaye­r.

He is survived by his sister Nancy Forbes of Middletown, New York; brother William Hassenmaye­r of Princess Anne, Maryland; sons Thomas E. Hassenmaye­r (Morgan) of New Haven, and James R. Hassenmaye­r of Orange; daughters-in law Kathleen Hassenmaye­r of Milford and Analida Hassenmaye­r of Fayettevil­le, NC.

Also, grandsons Daniel Hassenmaye­r of Orange, Robert Hassenmaye­r (Tricia) of Orange, Edward Hassenmaye­r of Fayettevil­le, NC, and Gerry Hassenmaye­r (Dana) of Greenville, NC; great-grandchild­ren Callen and Landyn; numerous nieces and nephews and longtime family friend David Eisenman.

Skip was a devoted husband, father, great-grandfathe­r, brother, and friend.

He was a dedicated family man and will be missed and remembered by all who knew him.

Interment will be private, and a memorial service will be held at a later date to celebrate the lives of Ruth and Skip. grandfathe­r,

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