Albany Times Union

Webster, William J.

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COLONIE — William J. Webster, 78, passed away peacefully in his sleep on the morning of Thursday, October 17, 2019, while visiting family in Pocatello, Idaho. The son of James B. and Katharine E. Webster, William “Bill” was born in Albany on March 21, 1941. After graduating from Vincentian Institute in 1959, he attended Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute in Troy, where his childhood fascinatio­n for flight steered him toward a bachelor’s degree in aeronautic­al engineerin­g which he earned in May 1962.

Bill’s passion for airplanes drew him back to R.P.I., where he completed his master’s degree in aeronautic­al engineerin­g in 1968. He then pursued a PH.D. in noise studies at Umass: Amherst.

Father Quigley of Amherst’s Newman Center set Bill up on a blind date with Elaine, and married the couple on July 31, 1971.

Bill spent his entire career with the New York State Department of Environmen­tal Conservati­on, initially in its noise pollution department and later transferri­ng to Air Resources. He retired in 2003, after many years of research with a team that developed the state’s auto emissions testing standards and procedures.

Throughout his life, one of Bill’s highest priorities was his faith. In addition to dutifully attending weekly Mass, he volunteere­d and shared his many talents - often behind the scenes - with the Christ Sun of Justice University Parish community and Rensselaer Newman Foundation in Troy. In October 2017, his generosity and efforts were recognized with the foundation’s highest honor, the Sun and Balance Medal.

Bill also believed in “working hard and playing hard” and lifelong learning. Thus his spare time, hands and grey matter were always occupied in one of many hobbies including photograph­y, watching and playing golf, baking homemade bread, bicycling, cross-country skiing and woodworkin­g. His continued passion for aviation, however, rose figurative­ly and literally above the rest. He loved to experience the world from above in a glider. Always an engineer, he couldn’t help but build his own “yellow bird,” and spent many a weekend engaged in flight, maintenanc­e and comradery with other pilots.

In addition to his parents, Bill was predecease­d by an infant brother, two aunts, several longtime friends, and a quartet of four-footed companions.

Bill is survived by his wife of 48 years, Elaine F. Webster of Colonie; his daughters, Lianne WebsterKim (Raymond) of Troy and Arline Welch (Jeremy) of Pocatello, Idaho; two young grandsons, Ethan and David Welch, and a host of other family members and friends.

Calling hours will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, October 27, at New Comer Cremations & Funerals, 181 Troy Schenectad­y Road, Watervliet. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated with Reverend Ed Kacerguis at 11 a.m. on Monday, October 28, at Christ Sun of Justice Church located at the Chapel + Cultural Center, 2125 Burdett Ave., Troy. Interment will follow in St. Agnes Cemetery in Menands.

In lieu of flowers or gifts, his family asks that you con

sider a memorial contributi­on to either the Rensselaer Newman Foundation or to a charity of one’s choice.

To leave a special message for the family online, visit Newcomeral­bany.com

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