Edmund Ward Poor

Edmund Ward Poor (1904–1966) was a co-founder of the Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation, serving as its treasurer and director. He was a wealthy accountant working as treasurer for the aviation pioneers Grover and Albert Loening who had agreed to invest in the company and invested $100,000 of his own money when the company was created.[1]

The New York City native was the son of astronomer Charles Lane Poor and Anna Louise Easton and studied at both Williams College and Columbia University, obtaining his B.A. in 1927.

He was the treasurer of the village of Dering Harbor on Shelter Island. He and wife Catharine B. Wynkoop of Bath, New York, were the parents of Edmund W. Poor, Jr. of the Boston Computer Society and Professor Henry W. Poor of the University of Florida. He subsequently married Fannie B. Moore in West Islip in December 1950.[2]

He drowned on the night of January 17, 1966 in the canal behind his home at 28 Garner Lane in Bay Shore on Long Island.[3]

References

  1. Rene J. Francillon (1989), Grumman Aircraft Since 1929, p. 5, ISBN 9780851778358
  2. Mrs. Fannie B. Moore, New York Times, December 31, 1950
  3. Edmund W. Poor, New York Times, January 18, 1966

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