Richard Topus
Richard Topus (1924–2008) was an American pigeon enthusiast and business executive. During World War II he trained war pigeons for the United States Army.[1]
Biography
Topus was born in Brooklyn, New York on March 15, 1924. He grew up in Flatbush where he fell in love with pigeons at an early age and befriended several local pigeon handlers who taught him to handle the birds. In 1942 he enlisted in the United States Army Signal Corps as a pigeoneer. He was stationed at Camp Ritchie in Maryland - one of several camps where birds were raised and trained for use as messengers.[1]
After the war Topus earned a master's degree from Hofstra University. In the late 50's he joined Friendship Food Products, a dairy company based in Maspeth, Queens (which would later become Friendship Dairies, a subsidiary of Dean Foods), eventually rising to the position of executive vice president for sales and marketing. In 1948 he married Jacqueline Buehler.[1]
After leaving Friendship Food Products he taught marketing at Long Island University and then at the State University of New York in the 60's and early 70's. After retiring to Scottsdale he taught at Arizona State University and worked as a securities arbitrator.[1]
He died at the age of 84 on December 5, 2008 in Scottsdale, Arizona of kidney failure.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 Fox, Margalit (12/13/2008). "Richard Topus, a Pigeon Trainer in World War II, Dies at 84". The New York Times.