Albert (Al) Shansky Deceased Jan. 30, 2009 in San
Francisco. Born in Petaluma CA, in 1923 (Al liked to joke
that he was hatched there). He left his soul mate Gerry
Belling, and was predeceased by his wife Elaine and son
Lee. He was a loving father of Brad and Lynn. Devoted
grandfather of Solano, Shoshana, Julian, Loribeth and
Brian. He had two sisters Sheva Eisenberger and Ida
Heskes (pre-deceased). Loving Uncle to Scott Heskis, Joan
Weiss, Carol Eisenberg and Curtis Eisenberg. Beloved by
his new family, the Bellings and Morans. Al graduated from
Oakland High School in 1941 and attended Stanford
University where he received a civil engineering degree in
1947. He also attended University of Missouri, Rutgers and
Michigan University while in the U.S. Army. Commissioned
and served in the Pacific Theater with army headquarters
in Japan. Shansky started a construction company with J.
Quetinick in 1947. The company started with small remodeling jobs, homes and schools.
The S&Q Construction company grew to perform engineering construction in the western
states. Work included major water and waste projects. A mechanical division was then
added in the 1960s. The company performed projects for the space industry in Los
Angeles, Sacramento, NV, and TN. The projects were for testing how the engines of the
Atlas, Lem Polaris and other space vehicles projects worked. The company also
performed for PG&E and the geothermal fields at the geyser and steam plant at Pittsburg
and Moss Landing; nuclear plants at Diabolt Canyon Galt in Humbolt. In 1979 Mr.
Shansky sold his share of S&Q Corp. and stared an electronic power management firm
called HSQ Technology. He also developed industrial projects in Hayward, SF and Walnut
Creek. Al found time to support civic institutions such as the Jewish Community
Federation, Mission Hospice in San Mateo, and his love Stanford University. Al enjoyed
flying his airplane to company projects and took several trips outside the US. He also
liked to hike and ski in the Sierra and Canadian mountains. A special thank you to Edith,
Mary Lou, Lalette, Nora and Aleth his loving caregivers, who showered him with love and
attention. There will be no formal burial service. A memorial service will follow at a later
date. Contributions may be left to Stanford University Medical School for Parkinson's
research.