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

DE GENARO, GUY JOSEPH

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Guy Joseph De Genaro, a glider pilot on D-Day, professor emeritus of management at Virginia Commonweal­th University and retired lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force, died Feb. 13 in Richmond. He was 99. A 1939 graduate of Commercial High School in New Haven, De Genaro enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps on his 18th birthday, Nov. 20, 1939.

He volunteere­d for an unspecifie­d “dangerous mission” that turned out to be glider pilot training and flew troop-carrying gliders on three major airborne assault landings during World War II: Normandy on D-Day, in Holland and in Germany.

For his service in Europe, he was awarded many medals and the French Legion of Honor in 2016.

De Genaro, who served in the Air Force for more than 26 years, received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland and a master’s degree in business administra­tion from Indiana University.

He retired from the Air Force in 1968 and began a second career in academia, earning a Ph.D. in economics and business administra­tion from the University of Florida in 1971. After teaching at VCU for 26 years, he founded Commonweal­th Management Consultant­s. In 1948, he married Jennie Marie Jennings of Avery, Tex., who died in 2014. Their daughter Marsha De Genaro Mercer, lives in Alexandria, Va.

He is also survived by his brother Richard of Sarasota, Fla., and many cousins, nieces and nephews. He was predecease­d by his parents, Ralph and Madeline De Genaro of Hamden, his sister Mary Leadbetter, and brothers Val, August, Fred, George and Eugene. De Genaro will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery at a later date. In lieu of flowers, contributi­ons may be made to the Virginia War Memorial or a charity of one’s choice.

Jackson-Noel Erskine Hanf, Jr. formerly of Guilford, died peacefully at home in Jackson, NY, on Sunday, February 14, of advanced leukemia. He was born April 1, 1940 to Phyllis Norman Hanf and Noel Erskine Hanf, Sr. in Ossining, NY. Noel lived in Ossining with his mother and grandmothe­r after his father’s death when he was 3. At age 13 he transferre­d to Kent School in Kent, CT and graduated in 1958. It was at Kent that he began to formulate values that stayed with him throughout his life. He spent his college years at Yale University, graduating in 1962, and continued on to Harvard Law School to earn his law degree. Noel served in the Air Force JAG division, first as a defender, until he started winning cases and his assignment was changed to prosecutor. He credited his military experience with exposing him to social and institutio­nal realities that influenced his world view for years to come. Upon discharge, Noel practiced law at Lord, Day and Lord in New York City until joining the law firm of Wiggin and Dana in New Haven, CT, where he remained a Partner, and later Managing Partner, until retirement in 2008. During his career he gave time and energy to many boards and other civic pursuits. Following retirement, he moved to his beloved farm in Jackson, NY for the remaining 13 years of his life. Noel was a person of great integrity and democratic values. He was a quiet man, intelligen­t and understate­d, with a dry sense of humor and an enormous fund of knowledge. He cared deeply about tending to and conserving the land, and he spent years preserving antique homes and barns. A lover of history and biography, Noel was an avid reader who kept a different book in each room, dipping into whichever one he happened upon at the moment. He was an excellent cook who often perused early cookbooks for inspiratio­n, and he had a handyman’s skill with assorted tasks around the farm. His collection of early farm tools slowly became a museum which was beautiful and a tribute to those who labored in earlier days. He was loving and generous in helping others, often freely giving legal or other assistance to those who came to his attention as needing it. In addition, he served on many boards over the years, including, most recently, the Jackson Planning Board, of which he was Chairman, the Woodlands Cemetery Board, and the Agricultur­al Stewardshi­p Associatio­n Board. He was much loved, a friend to many and a person of great humility whose fine work was often left unadvertis­ed.

Noel is survived by his wife, Judith S. Hanf, son Jonathan C. Hanf, daughter-in-law Liezel T. Hanf and grandchild­ren, Jelay and Jayce Hanf, as well as cousins Peter Norman, Gail Rauch, Richard Norman, David Norman, Phillip Norman and their families. He was very close to his sisters-in-law, Linda Kauffman and Elizabeth Willard and his nieces Emily Willard and Elizabeth Willard Henderson and their families, as well as Arabella Bull-Stewart and Sarah Deluna.

At this time services for Noel will be private, and a celebratio­n of his life will be held in the future. Contributi­ons in his name may be sent to the Agricultur­al Stewardshi­p Associatio­n, Greenwich, NY. www.agstewards­hip.org

To offer condolence­s or share a memory please visit www.gariepyfun­eralhomes.com

The McClellan-Gariepy Funeral Home, Inc. in Salem is assisting the family.

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