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Jan Hamer

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Residence
  
New Orleans, Louisiana

Role
  
Composer

Alma mater
  
University of Leiden

Movies
  
Moogfest 2006: Live

Spouse(s)
  
Millicent May Hamer

Children
  
Paul Hammer

Name
  
Jan Hamer


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Born
  
May 2, 1927 (
1927-05-02
)
Gombong, Indonesia

Died
  
July 25, 2008(2008-07-25) (aged 81) Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Albums
  
Miami Vice: The Complete, Escape From Television, The First Seven Days, Like Children, Birds of Fire

Jan Hamer (May 2, 1927 – July 25, 2008) was an organic chemistry professor at Tulane University in New Orleans from 1960 to 1992. Hamer received his Ph.D. from the University of Leiden in the Netherlands in 1956. He authored three chemistry books and was listed in Who's Who in the South and Southwest. He was a member of the Round Table Club and the Holland Club, both in New Orleans. He had a deep interest in classical music, history, horticulture, and cooking.

Hamer was born to Gerard Pieter Hamer and Wijke Hamer-de Boer in Gombong, Indonesia. He moved with his family to The Hague. Netherlands. He returned to Indonesia in 1952 and served for three years as a second lieutenant and commander of a foot battalion for the Royal Netherlands military. On March 20, 1956, Hamer married the former Millicent May (born April 10, 1926) of New Orleans.

Hamer died in a hospice in Baton Rouge. Services were held on July 30 at the Audubon Park Golf Clubhouse in New Orleans. In addition to his wife, Hamer was survived by two daughters, Elizabeth May Hamer Pope and husband, Joseph Keith Pope of Baton Rouge, and Hilary Halsey Hamer Tafran and husband, Mohammad Hassan Musaid Tafran, of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; a grandson, Rayan Mohammad Hassan Tafran, of Jeddah, and a sister, Meinie, of the Netherlands.

Jan and Millicent Hamer's photograph and story of survival during Hurricane Katrina was featured in the 2007 book (University of Missouri Press), Holding Out and Hanging On: Surviving Hurricane Katrina by Thomas Neff, a photographer and a professor of art at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.

References

Jan Hamer Wikipedia