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“Following his Ph.D., Jim accepted an assistant professorship at the University of Idaho, rising through the ranks to full professor in 1968 and retiring in 1992. He was active in research and passionate about teaching, receiving UI’s highest teaching award. He pioneered the problem-solving approach to the teaching of laboratory courses. Jim faced his death as he had lived—with a sense of humor, pragmatism, great dignity, and concern for the land and most especially for his loved ones.”—Richard V. Williams, friend and colleague Most recent title: professor, University of Idaho Education: B.S., chemistry, Middlebury College, 1952; Ph.D., organic chemistry, University of Minnesota, 1958 Survivors: wife, Zoe; daughter, Susan H. Cooley-Matsuura; son, Christopher; step-son, Ben A. May; two grandchildren To recognize your late loved one or colleague, submit obituary information at cenm.ag/obits. |