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Henry Francis “Hank” Gardner

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Henry Francis “Hank” Gardner

Birth
Stephenson, Menominee County, Michigan, USA
Death
28 Mar 2016 (aged 96)
Cooperstown, Otsego County, New York, USA
Burial
Maryland, Otsego County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Henry F. Gardner passed away at Bassett Hospital on March 28, 2016 with his family by his side. Hank was born April 9, 1919 in Stephenson, Michigan to Michael and Alice Naden Gardner.

Following High School graduation at Kingsford, Michigan he joined the U.S. Army Transport Service Marine Division. A graduate of the Marine Officer Academy in 1942, he served as an engineering officer on board the H-11 in the Pacific and the E.B. Alexander in the North Atlantic.

After WW11 he joined the Veterans Administration as a prosthetics technician and attended New York University where he received a degree, majoring Bio-Mechanics.

As a Technical Assistant to the Director of the N.Y Veterans Administration he coordinated their research and development program with the National Academy of Science, NYU, CLA and the Northwestern University. Here he developed and patented numerous prosthetic devices, advanced prosthetic design to new technical and scientific levels which changed the prosthetics concept from exoskeleton to endoskeleton design.

Lecturing and teaching the use of these new techniques in workshop seminars, he traveled worldwide, often on loan to the State Department, World Health Organization and the United Nations.

A Founder and 4th President to the American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists he held the Number “1” certification internationally.

Upon retirement he moved to Upstate New York. The outdoors was his passion and he loved walking in the woods, bird watching, hunting and above all fly fishing. He became an expert and avid fly fisherman and handcrafted his own rods and flies to take fishing along the Delaware and East Branch rivers.

He is survived by his wife, Jean Gardner of 35 years. She was his loving and blessed caretaker for the five years prior to his passing. A son, Henry Jr., daughter-in-law Carol and grandson Darrin. A brother, Gene Gardner and sister Donna Freidman. Step children; Pamela Sparaco and husband John, Frank Kruh and wife Kathy, Jack Kruh and wife Patty and Steve Kruh. Grandchildren; Cassandra Tripp, Ryan Miller and wife Gregory , Mark Miller and wife Kitt, Jessica Dulkis and husband Evan and Adam Kruh. Great Grandchildren; Elizabeth Miller, Spencer Miller, Beck Miller, James Henry Miller and Parker Miller. He was a loving family man who was always there to lend a helping hand and offer kind words of wisdom and advice. We marveled at his resilient tenacity for life. Hank was deeply loved by his family and will remain forever in their hearts.

He is predeceased by his father and mother, sisters Alice and Joan and brothers; Wilfred, Carl, Joseph, Bernard, William and Charles.

Respecting Hank’s wishes, there will be no formal ceremony or funeral. He will be cremated and rest in the Maryland, NY cemetery.
Henry F. Gardner passed away at Bassett Hospital on March 28, 2016 with his family by his side. Hank was born April 9, 1919 in Stephenson, Michigan to Michael and Alice Naden Gardner.

Following High School graduation at Kingsford, Michigan he joined the U.S. Army Transport Service Marine Division. A graduate of the Marine Officer Academy in 1942, he served as an engineering officer on board the H-11 in the Pacific and the E.B. Alexander in the North Atlantic.

After WW11 he joined the Veterans Administration as a prosthetics technician and attended New York University where he received a degree, majoring Bio-Mechanics.

As a Technical Assistant to the Director of the N.Y Veterans Administration he coordinated their research and development program with the National Academy of Science, NYU, CLA and the Northwestern University. Here he developed and patented numerous prosthetic devices, advanced prosthetic design to new technical and scientific levels which changed the prosthetics concept from exoskeleton to endoskeleton design.

Lecturing and teaching the use of these new techniques in workshop seminars, he traveled worldwide, often on loan to the State Department, World Health Organization and the United Nations.

A Founder and 4th President to the American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists he held the Number “1” certification internationally.

Upon retirement he moved to Upstate New York. The outdoors was his passion and he loved walking in the woods, bird watching, hunting and above all fly fishing. He became an expert and avid fly fisherman and handcrafted his own rods and flies to take fishing along the Delaware and East Branch rivers.

He is survived by his wife, Jean Gardner of 35 years. She was his loving and blessed caretaker for the five years prior to his passing. A son, Henry Jr., daughter-in-law Carol and grandson Darrin. A brother, Gene Gardner and sister Donna Freidman. Step children; Pamela Sparaco and husband John, Frank Kruh and wife Kathy, Jack Kruh and wife Patty and Steve Kruh. Grandchildren; Cassandra Tripp, Ryan Miller and wife Gregory , Mark Miller and wife Kitt, Jessica Dulkis and husband Evan and Adam Kruh. Great Grandchildren; Elizabeth Miller, Spencer Miller, Beck Miller, James Henry Miller and Parker Miller. He was a loving family man who was always there to lend a helping hand and offer kind words of wisdom and advice. We marveled at his resilient tenacity for life. Hank was deeply loved by his family and will remain forever in their hearts.

He is predeceased by his father and mother, sisters Alice and Joan and brothers; Wilfred, Carl, Joseph, Bernard, William and Charles.

Respecting Hank’s wishes, there will be no formal ceremony or funeral. He will be cremated and rest in the Maryland, NY cemetery.


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