obituaries

December 1, 2002

David Tapper, 1945-2002

David Tapper, surgeon-in-chief at Children’s Hospital and one of Seattle’s most prominent kidney surgeons, died July 23 after a three-year struggle with kidney cancer.


September 1, 2002

Marc Lindenberg, 1945-2002

Marc Lindenberg was dean of the UW’s Daniel Evans School of Public Affairs and an influential scholar and practitioner in humanitarian relief and international development.


June 1, 2002

Hans Neurath, 1909-2002

Hans Neurath was one of the towering figures in the field of biochemistry and the founding chairman of the biochemistry department at the University of Washington.


William Dwyer, 1929-2002

William L. Dwyer, ’52, a preeminent figure in the Northwest legal community during a career that spanned nearly half a century, died after a two-year battle with lung cancer.


March 1, 2002

Bill Bissell, 1931-2001

Bill Bissell directed the University of Washington Husky Marching Band for 24 years and helped create the sporting event staple known as “The Wave.”


December 1, 2001

Three women in UW garb wave to the camera in a vintage photograph

Remember the Huskies

On a trip that turned into a tragedy, a plane crash took the lives of 16 UW alumni and fans.


September 1, 2001

Dick Erickson, 1935-2001

Dick Erickson, ’58, was a Husky Hall of Fame rower who coached the Husky varsity crew for 20 years and spent nearly four decades serving the UW athletic department.


Emmett Watson, 1918-2001

Emmett Watson, ’42, spent more than 50 years as an outspoken Seattle newspaper columnist chronicling life in his native city.


June 1, 2001

Samuel J. Stroum, 1921-2001

Samuel J. Stroum was a self-made Seattle businessman and philanthropist who provided generous financial support for the University of Washington and served 13 years on the UW Board of Regents.


March 1, 2001

Howie Odell, 1910-2000

Howie Odell who coached the Husky football program from 1948-1952.


December 1, 2000

Hermann Pundt, 1927-2000

Hermann Pundt was a professor of architecture and art history at the University of Washington for 32 years.


September 1, 2000

Paul Heyne dies

Economics Lecturer Paul Theodore Heyne did not let his diagnosis with kidney cancer get in the way of his love for teaching.


Jacob Lawrence, 1917-2000

Jacob Lawrence rose from a rough childhood to become one of America's most passionate chroniclers of the African-American experience.


June 1, 2000

Roy Cummings dies at 59

Roy Cummings, '61, was a trumpet and jazz-studies instructor at the UW School of Music.


March 1, 2000

Stephen Nord dies

Stephen Edward Nord, '52, touched the lives of thousands of students in his long career in the Department of Student Affairs.


Bittersweet taste

Tom Stockley, '58, and his wife, Margaret "Peggy" Hodges Stockley, '59, died in the crash of Alaska Airlines Flight 261.


Charles Odegaard, 1911-1999

A community remembers the remarkable achievements of Charles Odegaard.


December 1, 1999

Botany legend dies

Bastiaan J.D. Meeuse was a UW botany professor whose five decades of research on the exotic but stinky voodoo lily resulted in numerous contributions to science.


September 1, 1999

Waldo Semon dies at 100

He wasn't a government leader, or someone who cured diseases, but Waldo L. Semon, '20, '24, had a profound effect on our lives that carries on to this very day.


June 1, 1999

Tragedy in Africa

Deena Umbarger, '90, an international relief worker in Africa, was shot and killed March 20 in a remote area near the border between Kenya and Somalia. She was 35.