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John Rees Obituary

Longtime UGA Law Professor John Bartow Rees, Jr. died peacefully early on Wednesday, September 26th, after a long illness. He and his wife, Elinor Myers Rees, came to Athens as newlyweds in 1959 and raised their family here.
Dr. Rees was born in Brooklyn Heights, NY on March 27, 1931. He grew up in Westport, Connecticut, and then attended Hobart College and the University of Virginia Law School.
In the course of his 45 years at the University of Georgia, Dr. Rees won several awards for his excellence as an educator, including the 1997 Distinguished Service Scroll Award from the UGA Law School Association.
Dr. Rees came to the University of Georgia after teaching for a short while at UVA and for many years specialized in Conflict of Laws, Federal Courts, and Civil Procedure. He was also instrumental in the law library renovation in the 1960's, when he served as Associate Dean.
In service to the Athens community, Dr. Rees helped St. Joseph School weather a period of crisis in the late 1960's by helping devise an investment plan to stabilize finances for the parochial school.
In his spare time Dr. Rees enjoyed reading, furniture-making, photography, and collecting woodworking planes and rare-edition books. His children fondly remember his dry sense of humor and his strong sense of fairness.
In addition to his wife, Elinor, Dr. Rees is survived by: his brothers, James and Christopher Rees; five children, John, Mary, Jenifer, David, and Richard; and four grandchildren, Sara and Jack Rees and Joseph and Elinor Rees-Hill.
Funeral services will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, September 28th, with visitation starting at 2:00 p.m., at the Lord & Stephens Funeral Home, West Chapel, 1211 Jimmy Daniel Rd., Bogart, GA. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to the University of Georgia John B. Rees, Jr. Law Library Book Fund.
Lord & Stephens West is in charge of arrangements. www.lordandstephens.com

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Published by Athens Banner-Herald on Sep. 27, 2012.

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October 6, 2012

dear ellie
we remember vividly the hospitality you and john showed us in 1960-61
more than fifty years ago-
fletcher was working in the law library
and then at the institute
john was a young professor and
the family was having babies
we were sorry to hear about john's death - our thoughts are with you and the children =nancy and fletcher baldwin

Louisa Abbot

October 3, 2012

Please accept my sympathy upon the loss of Professor Rees. He was an outstanding teacher and made a great impression upon me as a law student in the early 1980's. He treated everyone with respect and had a wonderfully wry sense of humor. Our profession and your family have lost a great man.

Noreen Banks-Ware

October 2, 2012

My deepest sympathy to the Rees' family. Professor Rees taught me in law school. The legal community has lost a wonderful professor.

Jeff Sharp

October 2, 2012

I have very fond thoughts of Professor Rees who served as advisor for my independent work back in 1983-84. My deepest sympathies to his family.

John Chaffin

September 28, 2012

I am saddened to hear this news, and send my deepest sympathy to the Rees family.

September 27, 2012

We are so sorry to hear this sad news. Professor Rees will be sorely missed.

Sincerely,
Mary Chaffin and Lance Murty

Wanda Whitehead

September 27, 2012

Mrs. Rees & family , Just wanted to to extend my deepest sympathy on the passing of your love one.
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Sally Curtis AsKew

September 27, 2012

Know that our prayers are with the family during this time. Professor Rees was a great influence on my decision to complete law school.

Linda Bishop

September 27, 2012

Mary, So sorry to read about the loss of your Father.

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September 27, 2012

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