IN MEMORY
University of Minnesota. His talk left such an impression, that a couple of the students told their professor that they were now considering careers in environ- mental geology as a result of Gil’s visit!
Gil was a judge at the Minnesota Academy of Sciences State High School Science Fair for the last 11 years and always encouraged his fellow geologists to volunteer as well.
Gil worked for several companies over the years. Most recently he worked at Hennepin County in the Contaminated Lands Unit where he helped manage the Environmental Response Fund grant program. He also kept his own consulting firm, GJG Environmental Consultants, going for the last 15 years.
Gil had a profound impact on the groundwater and geosciences profes- sional communities in Minnesota. Gil was a mentor and friend to many of us and he will be missed.
04/18/2017 - Gil’s family has posted an obituary, which includes visitation information. Visitation to be from 3 to 7 PM on Thursday, June 8, 2017 at Gearty- Delmore Plymouth Chapel, 15800 37th Avenue North at Vicksburg Lane. 763- 553-1411 or
www.gearty-delmore.com.
Dr. Donald O. Doehring, CPG-02682, died December 19, 2016 in Green Valley, Arizona. He was a Geologist, a Professor, a Consultant and an Expert Witness
during his career that spanned some thirty-five years. He enjoyed teaching Geology at the introductory to Ph.D. level. His introductory-level course filled the largest classroom on campus each semester for several decades. His hobbies included ham radio (K7DOD), travel, reading, geocaching, baking and making people laugh.
He advised 88 masters-level and 5 doctoral students. Also, he served as Department Head, Acting Dean and University Mediation Officer at Colorado State University. He is survived by his wife Barbara Doehring of Green Valley, Arizona; his son Frederick Doehring and his wife Vicky Doehring and their children Josef Doehring and Gabrielle Doehring of Sandy, Utah; and by his daughter Katherine Doehring Egan and her husband Kevin Egan and their daughter Kate Egan of Dallas, Texas.
Don devoted his life to teaching oth- ers. Whether it was lecturing to 400 undergraduate students or helping his son learn to fix the family car he always took time to encourage and support his children and students. He passed his concern for providing for his family to his daughter, who he mentored in financial matters to great success. Don was a devoted and loving husband. He and his wife Barbara had 57 wonderful years together.
The family wishes to thank the won- derful professionals who took such good care of Don during his final year. At the risk of forgetting someone, this includes Dr. Porterfield and his staff with Arizona Oncology, Dr. Laguillo, Dr. Levine, and, in his final hours, the caring staff of Soulistic Hospice.
A Celebration of Don’s Life will be held sometime in the Spring.
In lieu of flowers the family sug- gests donations to either the Green Valley Amateur Radio Club (c/o Bob Call, treasurer, 501 S. La Posada Circle, #195, Green Valley AZ, 85614) or Soulistic Hospice (http://soulistichos-
pice.org/#home).
Richard H. Pearl, CPG-02340, passed away April 30, 2017. Services will be held June 3rd at Green Mountain United Methodist Church at 10 A.M. The church is located at 12700 W. Cedar Ave. in Lakewood, Colorado. It is with a heavy heart that James Pearl notifies us.
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