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DAVID SCOTT PALMER

1937 - 2018

DAVID SCOTT PALMER obituary, 1937-2018, Belmont, MA

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DAVID PALMER Obituary

PALMER, David Scott Age 80, died of complications from cancer on April 28, 2018 at Lahey Hospital & Medical Center in Burlington, MA. Known as "Scott", he was a resident of Belmont. Born on July 16, 1937 Scott was the son of the late Walter S. and Jean Palmer. He attended Melrose High and graduated from Dartmouth College in 1959 where he was a member of Dartmouth's first Ivy League Championship football team in 1958 and captain of the heavyweight rowing team. He was awarded a Marshall fellowship that he used to study in Chile, beginning a lifelong involvement with Latin America. A member of the first class of Peace Corps volunteers in Peru in 1963, Scott taught English at the University of Huamanga in the highland city of Ayacucho. He received his Master's degree from Stanford University and his PhD. in Political Science from Cornell in 1972. After graduate school, he taught at Bowdoin College before moving to Arlington, VA in 1976 to work for the U.S. Department of State at the Foreign Service Institute as Chair of Latin American and Caribbean Studies and Associate Dean for Programs of the School of Area Studies. In 1988, he became a professor at Boston University where he served as Chairman of the Political Science Department, Associate Chairman of the Department of International Relations, Director of Latin American Studies, and Co-Director, with his wife, Diane, of Peru Summer programs. Never really retiring, Scott stayed extremely active, climbing Mt. Moosilauke in New Hampshire on his 80th birthday and teaching his final semester at Boston University last fall. Throughout his life, Scott had a deep love and interest in Peru, his students, and his extended family. He is survived by his wife Diane (Nagel) Palmer, his sister, Kirk (Palmer) Senske, seven children and 14 grandchildren. His first wife, Sarah (Crawford) Palmer died of cancer in 1985. A celebration of Scott's life is planned for July at Old South Church in Boston where he was an active member. Online guest book at www.brownandhickey.com

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Published by Boston Globe from May 2 to May 6, 2018.

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Wes Raye

August 22, 2018

Back in the early 50's when Scott was a student at Winthrop School in Melrose he and friends had a snowball fight on the way home from school. Apparently one of the snowballs broke a window of our house. Scott went home and returned to our house to report the broken window and brought money to pay for the repair. My folks declined payment but used him as an example to us as younger kids about how to be responsible. So
I've remembered that lesson for nearly 70 years..... Thanks, Scott.

May 8, 2018

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Bill Fischel

May 7, 2018

Janice and I offer our deepest sympathies to the many Palmer family members we have met at Dartmouth. We met Scott and sons Walter, Crawford, and Asa via basketball. Walter's daughter Sophie is now part of Scott's Dartmouth legacy. Cheers to a life well lived by a productive and compassionate man.
Bill and Janice Fischel
Hanover, NH

May 7, 2018

We are saddened to learn of the passing of Scott, but grateful for his service to our nation with the Peace Corps in Peru.

Our Condolences,
The National Peace Corps Association

May 4, 2018

Palmer family. Great man loved siting at the basketball games at bhs may he rip. Joe madigan

May 4, 2018

Palmer family great guy loved siting at the basketball games at bhs may he rest joe madigan

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