From AZCentral:
Chandler park's planetary walk honors astronomy buff
Visitors to Chandler's Veterans Oasis Park, 4050 E. Chandler Heights
Road, can learn about the solar system thanks to a 2,500-foot
solar-system walk around the park's lake.
Maybe taking that walk along the scale representation of the distance
between the sun, planets and other objects in the solar system will
inspire someone to look up into the night sky and study astronomy.
That's just what Howard Israel would have wanted.
The solar walk is dedicated to Israel, who died last Friday at 78
after a bout with lung cancer. The Ahwatukee resident and astronomy buff
was vice president of the East Valley Astronomy Club and taught classes
about the night sky at Chandler's Environmental Education Center.
Madeline Israel, his wife of more than 55 years, said her husband was
thrilled to have been able to attend the dedication ceremony of the
solar walk on July 7.
"He made the dedication, and how many people witness their own
memorials and even write them, for the most part?" Madeline Israel said.
"He died as he lived, on his terms."
Israel was born in 1934 in Brooklyn, N.Y. He attended East New York
Vocational High School and served in the U.S. Army from 1954 to 1956.
The Israels have lived in Arizona since 1980 after a job transfer
with General Semiconductor Industries. Israel retired in 1997, which
allowed him time to pursue hobbies that included flying, sailing,
photography, kite flying, fishing, music and astronomy.
"He tried just about everything a human could try," Israel's
daughter, Sharyn Younger, said. "He jumped in with both feet and became a
pseudo expert. He was a learner and a teacher."
Israel also taught about astronomy at the Arizona Science Center,
Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff and on cruise ships. He was Phoenix
section leader for the International Dark-Sky Association.
Israel was passionate about progressive issues and Democratic ideals
and supported candidates and causes that he believed in. His son, Steve
Israel, is a U.S. congressman representing the 2nd District of New York.
Israel is survived by his wife and daughter and by sons Steve and
Richard Israel, and grandchildren Matthew Young, Carly Israel, Ryan
Young, Elana Israel and Hannah Young.
Madeline Israel said her husband's passing was peaceful and occurred on an appropriate night for an astronomy buff.
"He died on the night of a blue moon," she said. "It's like he orchestrated it."
Howard Israel, 1934-2012
A memorial gathering for Howard Israel is from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
Sept. 29 at the Chandler home of Craig and Sharyn Younger, 2101 E. Palm
Beach Drive.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that contributions be made to the Chandler Solar System Walk fund at
www.chandlersolarsystemwalk.com.
Donations by check should be made out to the East Valley Astronomy Club
with a notation for Howard Israel Solar System Walk on the memo line.
Donations can be mailed to Madeline Israel, 4747 E. Elliot Road, Suite
29515, Phoenix, AZ 85044.
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