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Robert Osborne Reid

Robert Reid Obituary

August 24, 1921 - January 23, 2009

Distinguished Professor Emeritus Robert Osborne Reid, 87, passed away Friday at College Station Medical Center. Funeral services are set for 1 p.m., Tuesday, January 27, at St. Thomas Episcopal Church in College Station with the Rev. Lisa Hines assisted by the Rev. Benjamin Aurand. Interment will follow at College Station Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m., Monday, January 26, at Memorial Funeral Chapel in College Station.

Robert Osborne Reid, born August 24, 1921, in Milford, Connecticut passed away January 23, 2009, in College Station, Texas surrounded by family. He was the youngest child and only son of John F. Reid and Frances Osborne Reid. In 1935, the Reid Family moved from Connecticut to Los Angeles, California where he attended Fairfax High School and went on to study at UCLA and later at USC to study engineering. On the outbreak of World War Two, he made the decision to participate in special Army training in meteorology at UCLA. Upon completion of these courses in 1943, he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Army Air Corps as a weather officer. He was sent to England and was eventually assigned to Project Overlord, where he was a member of a team that predicted weather and tides for the Allied Invasion of France on D-Day.

It was in these wartime experiences that he found his interest in oceanography and developed some lifetime bonds with fellow scientists that became lifelong colleagues. At the end of the War he completed his education at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, California. It was here that he met his future bride, Marjorie Ada Ferry. Bob and Marjorie were married February 1, 1947, at Saint James-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church in La Jolla.

Upon completion of his studies at Scripps, Bob was recruited by Dale Leipper to join in the founding of the Department of Oceanography and Meteorology at Texas A & M College. Bob and Marjorie and their first two children moved to College Station, Texas in 1951. Professor Reid had a long and distinguished career at Texas A & M University. He is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of the Department of Oceanography, a member of the National Academy of Engineering and National Academy of Sciences, a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union and the American Meteorological Society and has an Honorary Doctor of Science degree from Old Dominion University. Professor Reid was founding editor of the Journal of Physical Oceanography. He served as Head of the Department of Oceanography at Texas A & M University from 1981 to 1987; as a Trustee of the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research; as a civilian member of the U. S. Army Engineering Research Board and on numerous panels of the National Research Council. During his tenure, he chaired or co-chaired over 70 PHD and MS students. Professor Reid received four Distinguished Teaching Awards and a Distinguished Research Award. In 1983, a Symposium on the Practice of Physical Oceanography was convened in his honor by his former students from across the globe.

Robert was preceded in death by his daughter, Mary Ellen Anderson, four sisters; Eleanor Crowfoot, Jean Laurs, Mary Reid and Sally Simonian.

Survivors include his wife of 62 years, Marjorie Ferry Reid of College Station, sons and daughter-in-law, Robert and Tina Reid of Sugar Land, Thomas Reid of Great Falls, VA, Russell Reid of Bryan; daughters, Nancy Reid of Reston, VA, and Carol McCormick of College Station; son-in-law, William V. Anderson; grandchildren, Kimberlee Spurlin, Wesley Reid, Katherine Reid, Sarah Naomi McCormick, Nicholas Paul Reid, Brandon Anderson, Nolan Daniel Anderson and Ellie Lynn Anderson; great-grandchildren, Garrett Heitman, Aaden and Kason Anderson and Kaely Brown.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations in his honor be made to the American Cancer Society or Saint Thomas Episcopal Church Building Fund.

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Published by The Bryan-College Station Eagle on Jan. 25, 2009.

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The American Legion Earl Graham Post 159

January 30, 2009

To express our deep sympathy to you on your loss. We thank Professor Reid for serving our country during WW II in the U.S. Army Air Corps as a meteorologist & being assigned to Project Overlord. You were a member of "the greatest generation". We also thank you for your contributions to the Department of Oceanography & Meteorology at Texas A&M University. It was our privilege to provide your final military honors at graveside. May God's Speed Be With You Airman.
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Marjorie Freeman

January 27, 2009

Dear Marjorie
I was so sorry to hear that Bob left us. My sympathy goes out to you and the children. It brings back memories of the great times we had a long time ago. My love and prayers are with you.

Liz Crowfoot

January 26, 2009

Dear Aunt Marjorie and Cousins -
I was so sad to hear of Uncle Bob's passing. Although I only met him once or twice, my mom Eleanor often told us stories of her brother and was very proud of him. I'll keep you all in my prayers. Love, Liz

Jill Freeman Hasling

January 26, 2009

I was sorry to hear the news. Some of my fondess memories are being at meetings between Bob and my father John Freeman. It was hard to following their converstations because they would pick up in the middle of an oceanographic discussion no matter how long it had been from their last conversation.

Ou Wang

January 25, 2009

Dear Mrs. Reid and Family,
As a co-advisor of Ou's graduate degree, Prof. Reid is such a wonderful mentor. Our heart goes to you in this very difficult time. Prof. Reid will be greatly missed. Sincerely, Ou Wang & Xun Lin

John Campbell

January 25, 2009

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Having Bob as a neighbor was a pure joy and honor. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time.

Lynne & Bruce Morgan

January 25, 2009

Dear Tom & Nancy,
Bruce and I are thinking of you during this sad time. Hugs from both of us. You are in our thoughts always. We think fondly of you, so he must have been a wonderful Dad. Love, Lynne & Bruce

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