Max Ulrich ENINGER
- Born: 7 Jul 1920, Hechingen, Germany
- Marriage (1): Johanna Lenora NOPP on 16 Aug 1947
- Died: 17 Feb 2005, Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania, USA aged 84
- Buried: Blawnox, Pennsylvania, USA
Noted events in his life were:
1. Obituary. Pioneer in field of accident prevention, safety Max Ulrich Eninger, 84, of Fox Chapel and Longboat Key, Fla., died on Thursday, Feb. 17, 2005. Mr. Eninger retired in 1978 and divided his retirement years between residences in Pittsburgh and Longboat Key, Fla. Survivors include his wife of 57 years, Johanna Lenora (Nora) Eninger; his daughter, Lynn (Steven) Silberman of Pittsburgh; two grandchildren; and a cousin, Bertha Conway, of College Point, N.Y. He was born in Hechingen, Germany on July 7, 1920. He graduted in 1943 from the University of Missouri. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served overseas as a medical technician and later as an intelligence officer in Linz, Austria. In 1949, he received his Ph.D. in psychology from Iowa State University and accepted a position in the Department of Psychology at Carnegie Institute of Technology. He left teaching in 1957 to become a full-time consultant. Mr. Eninger was a pioneer in the field of accident prevention and industrial safety. In addition to his consultant work, he directed research in the fields of civil defense and vocational education as a Senior Research Fellow at the American Institute for Research (1963-65) before founding Educational Systems Research Institute (1967-78), a non-profit organization for research and consultation in the field of vocational and technical education at the federal, state and local level. He developed an information management system for the states of Pennsylvania and Florida to better plan and organize vo-tech education and to track vocational education graduates and match them with prospective employers in their trades. He was a member of the American Psychological Association, American Society of Safety Engineers, American Management Association, American Vocational Association, and American Men of Science A private memorial service will be held at a later date. The family suggests that memorial contributions may be made to Beginning With Books, 5920 Kirkwood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15206. Arrangements by the Thomas M. Smith Funeral Home and Crematory, Blawnox.
Max married Johanna Lenora NOPP on 16 Aug 1947. (Johanna Lenora NOPP was born on 24 Jul 1927 in Linz, Austria.)
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