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Deaths: Tilton, Sutton, Bentz, Bitter, Fitzgerald, Ray, Heath, Bryant, Graeter, Lytle, Hartse - Lewiston Morning Tribune (subscription)

Sunday, February 12, 2017

BentzBruce Bentz, 85, of White Bird, died Monday, Feb. 6, 2017, at Prestige Care and Rehabilitation in Lewiston. Blackmer Funeral Home of Grangeville is in charge of arrangements.Kenneth B. BitterMOSCOW - Kenneth B. Bitter, 82, of Pullman, died Monday, Feb. 6, 2017, at Gritman Medical Center in Moscow. Kimball Funeral Home of Pullman is in charge of arrangements.Earl W. FitzgeraldEarl W. Fitzgerald, 88, of Clarkston, died Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017, at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Lewiston. Vassar-Rawls Funeral Home of Lewiston is in charge of arrangements.Ridge R. RayRidge R. Ray, 21, of Lewiston, died Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017, at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Lewiston. Mountain View Funeral Home of Lewiston is in charge of arrangements.Wallace E. HeathKENDRICK - Wallace E. Heath, 87, of Kendrick, died Monday, Feb. 6, 2017, at his home. Malcom's Brower-Wann Funeral Home of Lewiston is in charge of arrangements.Karen A. BryantKaren A. Bryant, 78, of Clarkston, died Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017, at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Lewiston. Vassar-Rawls Funeral Home of Lewiston is in charge of arrangements.Barbara GraeterBarbara Graeter, 88, of Clarkston, died Monday, Feb. 6, 2017, at her home. Merchant Funeral Home of Clarkston is in charge of arrangements.Les LytleSTITES - Les Lytle, 64, of Stites, died Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017, at home. Trenary Funeral Home of Kooskia is in charge of arrangements.Sister Mary David HartseMOSCOW - Sister Mary David Hartse, Order of St. Ursula, 88, of Moscow, died Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017, at Good Samaritan Moscow Village. Short's Funeral Chapel of Moscow is in charge of arrangements.#ndn-video-player-3.ndn_embedded .ndn_floatContainer { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; }...

In Memoriam: Bill Wade - Tennessee Today

Monday, January 02, 2017

His dissertation focused on harmonic analysis.Internationally recognized for his research in dyadic harmonic analysis, he held visiting professorships at the University of Southern California; Moscow State University, where he lectured in Russian; the Indian Statistical Institute; and Eotvos Lorand University in Budapest. In addition to publishing more than 60 papers in some of the world’s top mathematical journals, Wade was the author, with F. Schipp, P. Simon, and J. Pal, of the monograph Walsh Series: An Introduction to Dyadic Harmonic Analysis as well as the widely adopted senior- and graduate-level text An Introduction to Analysis. In 2003 an international conference was held in Hungary in honor of his 60th birthday, culminating in a festschrift—a collection of writings in his honor—in the journal Acta Mathematica.Wade received a teaching award from the UT College of Arts and Sciences and was a three-time winner of the Mathematics Graduate Student Association prize for best teacher of a graduate course. In 2006 he was honored with UT’s National Alumni Outstanding Teaching Award. He served from 1994 through 2003 as associate head for undergraduate studies in the Department of Mathematics and received the Dean’s Award for Extraordinary Service in recognition of his long service in that position.After retiring from UT in 2011, he became chair of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Biola University in La Mirada, California, a position he held until shortly before his death.Wade was ordained as a pastor and served at Oakwood Baptist Church in Knoxville.  He also was a member of the trumpet section of the Kn...

Olympics|Stan Huntsman, Track and Field's Mentor and Passionate Defender, Dies at 84 - New York Times

Monday, December 12, 2016

Games in Montreal, where he was an assistant coach on the men’s track and field team. He was an assistant again with the 1980 team, which never competed: The United States boycotted the Games, in Moscow, to protest the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.His greatest Olympic glory came as head coach in 1988, when his United States men’s team won seven gold medals in Seoul — the most in track and field by any nation — including two by Carl Lewis (in the 100-meter sprint and the long jump).Huntsman’s and Lewis’s paths had crossed in 1983, when Huntsman was head coach of the United States men’s team in the first International Association of Athletics Federations World Championships, held in Helsinki, Finland. His team won six gold medals — three by Lewis — and 18 medals altogether, each mark the most for any nation.In all, Huntsman produced 41 N.C.A.A. individual champions and 201 all-Americans. His best athletes included Patrik Boden, a world-record holder in the javelin throw, at Texas; the sprinter Emmett Taylor at Ohio; and, at Tennessee, the steeplechase Olympian Doug Brown, the hurdler Dave Patrick and the sprinter Willie Gault. (Gault was a member of the 1980 Olympic team and was later a wide receiver for the Chicago Bears and the Los Angeles Raiders.)After the Seoul Olympics, despite his team’s clutch of gold medals, Huntsman had reservations about the state of American track and field.“It’s kind of scary,” he told The New York Times, “because the American public is starting to drift toward wanting to see the superstars and not a good basic track and field meet. Every four years, the Olympic Games save us so that a young man will say this is worthwhile and worth sacrificing eight to 10 years.”That remark was in keeping with Huntsman’s abiding concern for the health of the sport. He was a longtime critic of the N.C.A.A., the major national governing body for college sports, saying it was ...

Virginia (Hays) Pedersen - Scottsbluff Star Herald

Monday, November 14, 2016

Gering Methodist Church. They were married 53 years until his death in 2006.She is survived by her children, son James (Olive) Pedersen of Prairieville, LA; daughters, Linda (Steve) McClaine of Moscow, ID, Laura Pedersen of Richland, WA, and Laureen Pedersen of Fernley, NV.; Sisters Kathryne Kaman, Joan Johns, brothers-in-law Roy (Helen) Pedersen, Harold (Candy) Pedersen, Lee Pedersen, and sister-in-law Judy Pedersen. She had numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Charles Pedersen, brothers-in-law, Clyde Johns, Bruce Kaman, Joe Pedersen, Carl Bissell, and sister-in-law Jean Bissell.A graveside service was held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, November 9, 2016 at Sunset Memorial Gardens. Condolences can be left on the Einen’s Sunset Website.

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Deaths: Tilton, Sutton, Bentz, Bitter, Fitzgerald, Ray, Heath, Bryant, Graeter, Lytle, Hartse - Lewiston Morning Tribune (subscription)

Sunday, February 12, 2017

BentzBruce Bentz, 85, of White Bird, died Monday, Feb. 6, 2017, at Prestige Care and Rehabilitation in Lewiston. Blackmer Funeral Home of Grangeville is in charge of arrangements.Kenneth B. BitterMOSCOW - Kenneth B. Bitter, 82, of Pullman, died Monday, Feb. 6, 2017, at Gritman Medical Center in Moscow. Kimball Funeral Home of Pullman is in charge of arrangements.Earl W. FitzgeraldEarl W. Fitzgerald, 88, of Clarkston, died Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017, at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Lewiston. Vassar-Rawls Funeral Home of Lewiston is in charge of arrangements.Ridge R. RayRidge R. Ray, 21, of Lewiston, died Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017, at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Lewiston. Mountain View Funeral Home of Lewiston is in charge of arrangements.Wallace E. HeathKENDRICK - Wallace E. Heath, 87, of Kendrick, died Monday, Feb. 6, 2017, at his home. Malcom's Brower-Wann Funeral Home of Lewiston is in charge of arrangements.Karen A. BryantKaren A. Bryant, 78, of Clarkston, died Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017, at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Lewiston. Vassar-Rawls Funeral Home of Lewiston is in charge of arrangements.Barbara GraeterBarbara Graeter, 88, of Clarkston, died Monday, Feb. 6, 2017, at her home. Merchant Funeral Home of Clarkston is in charge of arrangements.Les LytleSTITES - Les Lytle, 64, of Stites, died Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017, at home. Trenary Funeral Home of Kooskia is in charge of arrangements.Sister Mary David HartseMOSCOW - Sister Mary David Hartse, Order of St. Ursula, 88, of Moscow, died Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017, at Good Samaritan Moscow Village. Short's Funeral Chapel of Moscow is in charge of arrangements.#ndn-video-player-3.ndn_embedded .ndn_floatContainer { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; }...

In Memoriam: Bill Wade - Tennessee Today

Monday, January 02, 2017

His dissertation focused on harmonic analysis.Internationally recognized for his research in dyadic harmonic analysis, he held visiting professorships at the University of Southern California; Moscow State University, where he lectured in Russian; the Indian Statistical Institute; and Eotvos Lorand University in Budapest. In addition to publishing more than 60 papers in some of the world’s top mathematical journals, Wade was the author, with F. Schipp, P. Simon, and J. Pal, of the monograph Walsh Series: An Introduction to Dyadic Harmonic Analysis as well as the widely adopted senior- and graduate-level text An Introduction to Analysis. In 2003 an international conference was held in Hungary in honor of his 60th birthday, culminating in a festschrift—a collection of writings in his honor—in the journal Acta Mathematica.Wade received a teaching award from the UT College of Arts and Sciences and was a three-time winner of the Mathematics Graduate Student Association prize for best teacher of a graduate course. In 2006 he was honored with UT’s National Alumni Outstanding Teaching Award. He served from 1994 through 2003 as associate head for undergraduate studies in the Department of Mathematics and received the Dean’s Award for Extraordinary Service in recognition of his long service in that position.After retiring from UT in 2011, he became chair of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Biola University in La Mirada, California, a position he held until shortly before his death.Wade was ordained as a pastor and served at Oakwood Baptist Church in Knoxville.  He also was a member of the trumpet section of the Kn...

Olympics|Stan Huntsman, Track and Field's Mentor and Passionate Defender, Dies at 84 - New York Times

Monday, December 12, 2016

Games in Montreal, where he was an assistant coach on the men’s track and field team. He was an assistant again with the 1980 team, which never competed: The United States boycotted the Games, in Moscow, to protest the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.His greatest Olympic glory came as head coach in 1988, when his United States men’s team won seven gold medals in Seoul — the most in track and field by any nation — including two by Carl Lewis (in the 100-meter sprint and the long jump).Huntsman’s and Lewis’s paths had crossed in 1983, when Huntsman was head coach of the United States men’s team in the first International Association of Athletics Federations World Championships, held in Helsinki, Finland. His team won six gold medals — three by Lewis — and 18 medals altogether, each mark the most for any nation.In all, Huntsman produced 41 N.C.A.A. individual champions and 201 all-Americans. His best athletes included Patrik Boden, a world-record holder in the javelin throw, at Texas; the sprinter Emmett Taylor at Ohio; and, at Tennessee, the steeplechase Olympian Doug Brown, the hurdler Dave Patrick and the sprinter Willie Gault. (Gault was a member of the 1980 Olympic team and was later a wide receiver for the Chicago Bears and the Los Angeles Raiders.)After the Seoul Olympics, despite his team’s clutch of gold medals, Huntsman had reservations about the state of American track and field.“It’s kind of scary,” he told The New York Times, “because the American public is starting to drift toward wanting to see the superstars and not a good basic track and field meet. Every four years, the Olympic Games save us so that a young man will say this is worthwhile and worth sacrificing eight to 10 years.”That remark was in keeping with Huntsman’s abiding concern for the health of the sport. He was a longtime critic of the N.C.A.A., the major national governing body for college sports, saying it was ...

Virginia (Hays) Pedersen - Scottsbluff Star Herald

Monday, November 14, 2016

Gering Methodist Church. They were married 53 years until his death in 2006.She is survived by her children, son James (Olive) Pedersen of Prairieville, LA; daughters, Linda (Steve) McClaine of Moscow, ID, Laura Pedersen of Richland, WA, and Laureen Pedersen of Fernley, NV.; Sisters Kathryne Kaman, Joan Johns, brothers-in-law Roy (Helen) Pedersen, Harold (Candy) Pedersen, Lee Pedersen, and sister-in-law Judy Pedersen. She had numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Charles Pedersen, brothers-in-law, Clyde Johns, Bruce Kaman, Joe Pedersen, Carl Bissell, and sister-in-law Jean Bissell.A graveside service was held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, November 9, 2016 at Sunset Memorial Gardens. Condolences can be left on the Einen’s Sunset Website.