Jerry worked at Donner Laboratory at UC Berkeley from 1958 to retirement in 1989. He co-authored, with Dr. Lindgren, several publications on lipoproteins. Jerry will be remembered for his kindness, honesty and sense of humor. He was an avid reader and crossword-puzzle solver. Jerry and Nancy shared with their children their love of nature and the importance of land stewardship. In 2015 Jerry moved from Berkeley to his son David's home in Newport, OR.
Jerry is survived by his five children Helen (Ferran), Mel (Bent), Susan, David and Arthur (Claire); fifteen grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, six siblings, and close friend JB Jones. Jerry's ashes will be buried next to Nancy's ashes in the Waldron Island cemetery (San Juan Islands, WA).
Published in San Francisco Chronicle from Apr. 19 to Apr. 25, 2021.
Jerry worked at Donner Laboratory at UC Berkeley from 1958 to retirement in 1989. He co-authored, with Dr. Lindgren, several publications on lipoproteins. Jerry will be remembered for his kindness, honesty and sense of humor. He was an avid reader and crossword-puzzle solver. Jerry and Nancy shared with their children their love of nature and the importance of land stewardship. In 2015 Jerry moved from Berkeley to his son David's home in Newport, OR.
Jerry is survived by his five children Helen (Ferran), Mel (Bent), Susan, David and Arthur (Claire); fifteen grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, six siblings, and close friend JB Jones. Jerry's ashes will be buried next to Nancy's ashes in the Waldron Island cemetery (San Juan Islands, WA).
Published in San Francisco Chronicle from Apr. 19 to Apr. 25, 2021.
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