Peter G. Hammar

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Peter G. Hammar

January 10, 1935 ~ April 14, 2023

peter hammar

January 10, 1935 ~ April 14, 2023


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  1. Peter G. Hammar (we girls all wondered what the “G” stood for) was my absolute favorite teacher in my entire school career. I was in the class of 1968 at Monroe, was strong in English and history, liked science, but I was a cliche math-allergic teenage girl. And Regents chemistry still had slide rules! After a couple of unsuccessful weeks, they very wisely transferred me in to Mr. Hammer’s non-Regents chemistry. I thrived in his class and made straight As. His friendly manner, dry wit and sincere interest in every student who paid attention was just what I needed to do well. We also shared a liberal perspective on the issues of the day, and politics sometimes found its way into his extra credit questions. Did I mention that most of us girls had crushes on our handsome teacher?
    I never forgot him. When I moved back to Rochester in 2002, I looked him up, and we met for breakfast at Jines on Park Ave and caught up on each other ‘s lives.
    Peter G. Hammar was a wonderful, warm person as well as an outstanding teacher. What he taught me about people was as important as the chemistry.
    May his memory be for a blessing. Christina Arden-Jackson

  2. Like Celia Schnacky, I remember loving him as a teacher. Wonderful , droll humor and this deep calming effect on us freshmen. I went on in science too—geology. And night skiing at Bristol! I loved it too! What fun it would have been to run into him (not literally of course!) there. Never forgot him. Sue Wunder, Basel, Switzerland

  3. PETE AND MY BROTHER, ROGER C. DICKINSON, WERE GREAT FRIENDS. I REMEMBER PETE VERY WELL. THEY ARE NO DOUBT CARRYING ON WHERE THEY LEFT OFF. I AM SURE ROGER IS GREETING HIM NOW.

  4. Mr. Hammar was my science teacher in 8th grade (1963-64) at Monroe. He was my most favorite and best of all the wonderful teachers I had in elementary- graduate school and having him for a teacher truly changed my life . He awakened my love of science -and of teaching- and I have had a wonderful career teaching chemistry (which I still do part-time). Even to this day when I try to explain something I often visualize his hand (left) drawing on the chalkboard and hear his voice in my mind delivering an explanation that is simple and concise

  5. Mr. Hammar was my chemistry teacher at Monroe High. He personally got me through the Regents exam (66!), and wisely guided me to not take physics. What a committed, kind, and wise teacher. I have and always will remember him. Sincere condolences to his family .
    Regards, Rich Warshof
    St. Petersburg, FL

  6. Mr. Hammar was my chemistry teacher at Franklin High and also taught three of my four brothers. He was an awesome teacher and always made everyone feel at ease. I am sure he will be missed by all who loved him. Dawn Marie (Harold) Annunziata, Class of 1976

  7. Mr Hammar was my Chem teacher at Franklin. Class if 76. He was such a great person and teacher. My condolences go out to his family and friends.

  8. Mr. Hammar was my chemistry teacher at Franklin High School in 1977. An excellent teacher who was very inspiring. He always had a great sense of humor. I also had his wife as my English teacher at Franklin. You are all in my thoughts.
    Michael Harold (class of 1978)

  9. Pete was my sponsor teacher when I student taught army Monroe High School. In 1967. I then returned to Monroe the next September. Pete became a good friend. He later transferred to Franklin and I started teaching chemistry at Monroe. I l transferred to East after 20 years at Monroe. I was happy to see him at the East high retirement party. He came to see me off. I’ll never forget that. As the years went on, we would see each other at breakfasts our science departments had.
    Pete was a wonderful person and we will all miss him.