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Richard L. “Dick” Schapker

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Richard L. “Dick” Schapker

Birth
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Death
1 Jan 2022 (aged 87)
Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California, USA
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On January 1, 2022, Richard "Dick" Schapker passed away at age 87 at Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara, CA. He was born in 1934 in Cincinnati, Ohio to Bernard Louis Schapker and Edna J. Burland. He was married to the love of his life, Simone Royer, from Quebec, Canada. They were married for 63 years. He was a dedicated father to daughters: Lise, Christine, and Julie, plus grandchildren, Elliot, Briana, Caitlin, Connor, Cole, and Nicole. He remained close to his siblings: Howard, Elaine, and Paul and extended family from the East Coast, Midwest and Canada.
He received an aeronautical degree from Parks College of St. Louis University, MO and a Master's Degree in mechanical engineering and science from MIT. He worked for General Electric designing rocket engines, and Avco Everett Research Lab as a scientist for the space program. He also was a professor of computer science at Merrimack College in North Andover, MA. He lectured on science topics at Phillips Academy in Andover, MA. He followed up his teaching career as a thermal analyst, consulting for such companies as Raytheon, Modicon, and EG&G.
He was an inventor with 9 patents. He developed products for educational and technical innovations. On the board of the Science and Engineering Council of Santa Barbara, he judged the annual competition of science projects for Middle and High School students. He mentored post graduates at UCSB students with their engineering projects. He volunteered at the planetarium at the Natural Museum of History. He spoke French fluently and sang at the annual French Festival in Santa Barbara. He enjoyed playing tennis, bicycling, and traveling. He looked at life with a sense of humor and his favorite saying was "Life is a dynamic!"
On January 1, 2022, Richard "Dick" Schapker passed away at age 87 at Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara, CA. He was born in 1934 in Cincinnati, Ohio to Bernard Louis Schapker and Edna J. Burland. He was married to the love of his life, Simone Royer, from Quebec, Canada. They were married for 63 years. He was a dedicated father to daughters: Lise, Christine, and Julie, plus grandchildren, Elliot, Briana, Caitlin, Connor, Cole, and Nicole. He remained close to his siblings: Howard, Elaine, and Paul and extended family from the East Coast, Midwest and Canada.
He received an aeronautical degree from Parks College of St. Louis University, MO and a Master's Degree in mechanical engineering and science from MIT. He worked for General Electric designing rocket engines, and Avco Everett Research Lab as a scientist for the space program. He also was a professor of computer science at Merrimack College in North Andover, MA. He lectured on science topics at Phillips Academy in Andover, MA. He followed up his teaching career as a thermal analyst, consulting for such companies as Raytheon, Modicon, and EG&G.
He was an inventor with 9 patents. He developed products for educational and technical innovations. On the board of the Science and Engineering Council of Santa Barbara, he judged the annual competition of science projects for Middle and High School students. He mentored post graduates at UCSB students with their engineering projects. He volunteered at the planetarium at the Natural Museum of History. He spoke French fluently and sang at the annual French Festival in Santa Barbara. He enjoyed playing tennis, bicycling, and traveling. He looked at life with a sense of humor and his favorite saying was "Life is a dynamic!"


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