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DR. DANIEL P. "DOC" BABB

1939 - 2014

DR.  DANIEL P. "DOC" BABB obituary, 1939-2014, Huntington, WV

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DR. DANIEL P. "DOC" BABB, longtime Marshall University chemistry professor, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2014, at Cabell Huntington Hospital after a brief illness. Dr. Babb was born August 1, 1939 in Red Wing, Minn. He was preceded in death by his parents Kay and Paul Babb as well as a brother Bill Babb. He is survived by his brother Doug Babb of Fort Smith, Ark.; nieces Nikki Tisue of Redwood Falls, Minn., and Rebekah DeSonnaville-Sammons of Jenks, Okla.; a nephew Paul Babb of Jenks, Okla.; and a special great nephew Colin Babb of Jenks, Okla. Dr. Babb studied chemistry at Mankato State University, Mankato, Minn., earning a Bachelor of Science degree in 1963. He obtained a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Idaho in 1968 under the direction of Jean'ne Shreeve studying the synthesis of novel fluorine compounds. He then studied nitrogen-sulfur-fluorine compounds with Herbert Roesky at the Anorganish Chemisches Institut at the University of Gottingen, Germany. He joined the Marshall faculty in 1972. His research interests included investigations into the chemistry of (CF3)2C=NLi and similar molecules. He also was a member of Alpha Chi Sigma Chemistry Professional Fraternity. Dr. Babb had recently retired after 42 years of teaching, research and service at Marshall University in Huntington. At the time of his retirement, it was estimated he had taught and mentored more than 15,000 students. Even after his retirement, he maintained professor emeritus status and continued to be a fixture on the MU campus. He also established the Paul and Catherine Babb Scholarship awarded to a student majoring in Chemistry. Throughout his tenure at Marshall his involvement with the university extended beyond the classroom. He was appointed associate dean of the College of Science in 1986 and chair of the department in 1990, serving for 14 years. He also was instrumental in developing the original curriculum for the university's Society of Yeager Scholars as well as the development of the MU Faculty Senate. He served on the Faculty Senate as well as the senate's Athletic and Student Conduct & Welfare committees. He was a recipient of the 2005-2006 Marshall University Distinguished Service Award. He also was a Thundering Herd football fan and often could be seen on the sidelines. Dr. Babb led the effort to re-charter and re-colonize Beta Delta chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity on the MU campus in 1979. He became an initiated member in 1980 (roster number 549) and served as its faculty advisor/Grand Chapter advisor for 31 years. Under his guidance, the fraternity earned many university and national awards and counts hundreds of very successful MU graduates among its ranks. Awards included the 1986 Delta Beta Xi Award given to ten Alpha Sig alumni nationally for outstanding service; Most Improved Chapter 1986; and the Grand Senior President's Award (the fraternity's highest honor for the best chapter in the nation) in 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994 and 1996. He was bestowed the honorary title of "Mr. Beta Delta" and was named Grand Chapter Advisor Emeritus by the fraternity's national Grand Council. In 2011, he was named the Evin C. Varner, Jr. Distinguished Service Award given to one former Delta Beta Xi Award winner each year in recognition of a lifetime of outstanding service. A memorial service in Dr. Babb's honor will take place at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23, at Trinity Episcopal Church, 520 11 St., Huntington, W.Va. with arrangements by Klingel Carpenter Mortuary. Family guestbook at www.klingelcarpenter.com.

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Published by The Herald-Dispatch on Nov. 21, 2014.

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Tammy Campbell

March 30, 2015

I have loved Dan Babb since I met him my freshman year at Marshall in 1977. I attended my first chemistry class with Dr. Babb as Prof...he had set up some God-awful complicated color change reactions to get our attention. Right then and there I decided that I wanted to do what this amazing man did. All I'll say about that is that I tried as hard as I could and it was a hell of a lot of fun. I know I can speak for all the old crew when I say that Dan Babb will be sorely missed.

Scott Hagan

November 26, 2014

Dan was my dearest of friends throughout my college years. He gave me great guidance and was the best of pals. We spent many an evening over a glass of scotch playing cribbage and passing time together. I wish I could say I won most of the time but I didn't. He had honed his skills over many many summers playing with his grandfather. We had precious memories in Huntington and Moscow, Idaho, shared several great friends and a few wondrous road trips. I carry a part of Dan with me where ever life takes me.

Mike Norton

November 24, 2014

Dan will be sorely missed. As a chair he was a welcoming and friendly face of the department, always approachable equally by students and by staff. His prowess in the classroom set a standard that will long be used as a measure of teaching excellence.

Brian Jackson

November 24, 2014

Very sorry to hear this. Dr Babb was our fraternity advisor. Great great passion and enthusiasm. Amazing big laugh. Just simply a very good man

Gary Bryant

November 23, 2014

Thank You Doc! Omega Chapter just got a shining light!

Bruce Brown

November 22, 2014

Dan was a colleague from the MU College of Science who remembered that the University exists to serve both students and society. I will miss his friendly smile and his thoughtful ways.

Biff Matthews

November 21, 2014

'Doc' Babb was Mr Beta Delta of Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity at Marshall University. He exemplified what every grand chapter adviser should aspire to be. Doc put his students and chapter brothers above himself. He was also focused, even driven, for his students and the undergraduate Beta Delta brothers to achieve their potential. Doc Babb is legendary.

Patrick Brown

November 21, 2014

So sorry to learn of Dan's passing. He was a grand teacher, mentor, and fraternity brother who understood that the values learned in the various fraternities could shape the lives of young men. He was a zealous supporter of Marshall University and its Chemistry department. Truly gifted as a professor, humanitarian, and leader, the world is diminished by far more than one person with his passing. Blessings to his family, fraternity brothers, mentees, and all who known him as a friend.
Respectfully,
Patrick Brown

November 21, 2014

Brother Babb never tired in service to others. Dan did for others and that seemed to be the nourishment his soul thrived on. I saw Brother Babb in various roles through our national fraternity as he so effectively modeled Servant Leadership.

Many many men will have become Better Men because Doc cared.

Causa Latet Vis Est Notissima

Gary Hatcher

November 21, 2014

I was one of the 15,000. He went out of his way to help me as a freshman and I am better person for it today. I saw him on campus a few years ago and even after 25 years he remembered my name. He will be missed.

Jennifer Akers

November 21, 2014

Dr. Babb was a wonderful professor and so much more. His presence in the Chemistry Department will be sorely missed.

Stephanie Schmiesing

November 21, 2014

This news saddens me greatly. Dr. Babb was one of my favorite professors during my time at Marshall and is one that I will never forget. I wish I could make it to the memorial service to pay my respects and say farewell to an amazing mentor and person.

Matt Zban, MD

November 21, 2014

What a tremendous man. A great mentor, teacher and cherished fraternity faculty advisor. Thank God I met Dr Babb at Marshall. He will never be forgotten!

Tammy Aliff

November 20, 2014

Such a wonderful professor and loved by many of his students over the years. You will be missed Dr. Babb. RIP

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