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OBITUARIES
Richard Praeger
Richard Quinn Praeger, formerly of New York City,
Paris and San Francisco, died on April 22, in Yellow Springs, where he
resided since 2006. He was 83.
Rick was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on May 9, 1924, to
Edna Quinn Praeger and Emil H. Praeger. He attended Holy Innocents School
and St. John’s High School in Brooklyn. He enrolled in college at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute but withdrew to enlist in the U.S. Navy
during World War II, where he served on the USS ORCA in the Pacific Theater.
He earned a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering at Princeton
University in 1949 and a master’s degree in civil engineering at
New York University, where he taught structural analysis and surveying
before entering private practice.
A partner with his father in the engineering and architecture
firm of Praeger-Kavanagh-Waterbury, he was the managing partner for the
design and construction of Shea Stadium in New York City. He later became
the principle partner of the engineering firm Madigan-Praeger which subsequently
merged with URS Corporation. He was chairman of the URS board of directors
from 1971 until 1976 and an active member of that board until his retirement
in March 2003. During his career he was the 50th president of AICE (American
Institute of Consulting Engineers) and also served as president of the
NYACE (New York Association of Consulting Engineers). He was a fellow
of the American Society of Civil Engineers and a member emeritus of the
MOLES.
He loved languages, art, literature, animals, travel
and good food. Having studied German and Latin in school, he became fluent
in Spanish in the 1960s and then French in the 1970s. He was a collector
of rare books and a member of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association
of America. He owned and operated Transition Books in San Francisco for
many years, specializing in rare 20th century texts primarily in French,
English and Spanish.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister,
Mary R. White; his first wife, Margaret Reilly Praeger; and two children,
Christopher Reilly Praeger and Amy Stinson Praeger.
He is survived by his sister, Elizabeth P. Branigan
of Douglaston Manor, N.Y.; two children and their partners, Richard Q.
Praeger Jr. and Sondra Govatski of Washington, D.C., and Susan G. Praeger
and Gregory Bernhardt of Yellow Springs; three grandchildren, Margaret
(Megan) Cathryn Praeger of Virginia, Sarah Praeger Bernhardt and James
Wiseman of Houston, and Christopher Praeger Bernhardt of Yellow Springs;
two great grandchildren, Julia Lunde of Colorado, and Richard Quinn Beckel
of Virginia; and many nieces, nephews and good friends. A funeral mass
will be held on May 9, at Holy Innocents Church, in Brooklyn, N.Y., followed
by burial in Holy Cross Cemetery.
Many thanks to his loving companions, Friends Care
Community, Crossroads Hospice and St. Paul Catholic Church. A gathering
to thank those who cared for and about him will be held at Friends Care
Community Assisted Living Unit on Sunday, May 4, at 2 p.m.
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