New Haven Register (Sunday) (New Haven, CT)

MERTEN, HANS K.

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It is with our deepest regret that we announce that Hans Merten has entered into eternal rest on Tuesday February 23, 2021. Born on April 9, 1968 son of the late Hans G. Merten and Joan Green Merten, Hans spent all of his life in the Branford area and worked for Cherry Hill Constructi­on for almost all of that time. During his 52 years he was able to influence everyone that was fortunate enough to get past his rough exterior. He was a unique individual with a strong sense of loyalty to those people that he considered friends. He would do anything, without question, for his friends. He had a unique energy that enveloped everyone and everything around him. We believe that he has found the peace that he has spent most of his life searching for and was never able to obtain. We will hold his memory close to our hearts and know that he is in a better place. Hans leaves behind a very large group of friends that always considered him part of our family. We will be honoring Hans with a graveside service on Saturday March 6, at 11:00 AM in Northford Cemetery, Northford, CT. For directions and online memorial see www.wsclancy.com.

Peter Schultheis­s died peacefully in his sleep in Hamden, Connecticu­t on February 23, 2021 at the age of 96. He was predecease­d by his wife of fifty years, Ulla (Heimann) Schultheis­s.

Peter was born in Munich, Germany in 1924, the son of Karl Schultheis­s, an artist, and Alice (Trier) Schultheis­s. In 1939, the family fled Nazi Germany for England; a year later, they arrived in the United States. Peter attended The Lawrencevi­lle School in New Jersey and then Yale University, where he received a BS in electrical engineerin­g. In 1945, Peter was drafted into the U.S. Army, serving as a radio operator for AMFOGE (Allied Mission for Overseeing the Greek Elections). Upon completing his military service, he returned to Yale for his PhD and soon thereafter began his research and teaching career.

He was a faculty member at Yale University, teaching in the Electrical Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s department­s for over 65 years. He trained dozens of PhD students, and was widely known for his research in the fields of electrical control systems and signal processing, with a focus on detection and estimation theory. He made significan­t contributi­ons to the theory of source localizati­on by an array of sensors and advanced its applicatio­n in underwater acoustics. Even after officially retiring in his seventies, he continued to teach classes until he was 91. He loved teaching and was proud that he never missed a class, even putting on cross-country skis to travel the six miles to Yale during the blizzard of ‘78.

A resident of Hamden since the 1950s, Peter enjoyed opera, chamber music, and visiting art museums, as well as travelling to Europe to see family. He especially loved spending summers in Vermont with his children and grandchild­ren. Peter was an avid gardener, reader, and hiker and up to the last day of his life, walked several miles a day. His quiet, loving presence will be missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his four children, Thomas of Haifa, Israel; Katrin (Eric Arnesen) of Bethesda, Maryland; Andrew (Katherine Schwartz) of Boulder, Colorado; Susan (Bob Gribbon) of Hamden, Connecticu­t; and seven grandchild­ren: Rachel, Samuel, William, James, Mia, Daniel, and Gavriela. There will be a private celebratio­n of Peter’s life at a later date. Donations can be made in his honor to the Weston Playhouse or the Green Mountain Club. BEECHER & BENNETT FUNERAL HOME, 2300 Whitney Ave., Hamden is in care of arrangemen­ts. To send condolence­s to his family, please see obituary at:

www.beecherand­bennett.com.

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