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Professor Thomas George Dyer died at his home in Athens, Georgia on Monday, October 28, 2013. Born October 10, 1943 in Marshall, Missouri, he was the son of the late Israel Grant Dyer and Nina Coad Dyer. He is survived by his wife of 42 years Anna Burns Dyer of Athens, daughter Elizabeth Dyer and son-in-law Kashuo Bennett of Nairobi, Kenya.
He is also survived by brothers James Dyer and Samuel Dyer both of Marshall, Missouri, sister-in-law MaryLou Dyer of Washington Georgia, and brother-in-law Harris Burns (Julie) of Florence, Alabama. He was predeceased by brothers John Dyer and Peter Dyer.
University Professor Emeritus and Vice President for Instruction Emeritus at the University of Georgia, Dyer earned his bachelor's degree in history at Missouri Valley College and a Master's and Ph.D. in history at the University of Georgia. His academic life at the University of Georgia included teaching positions in both the Institute of Higher Education and in the Department of History. In 1998 he was named University Professor at the University of Georgia.
Dyer served UGA in numerous administrative positions including Vice President for Instruction, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, Senior Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, Associate Vice President for Services, and Interim Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost. He was general chairman of the University's bicentennial observance in 1984-1985 and director of the Office of Bicentennial Planning, 1981-1985.
As an administrator Dyer did much to enhance undergraduate education at the University. He began the following initiatives: the extension of the learning environment into student residences on campus; the relocation of academic advisors to resident halls; the introduction of cultural programs and teaching into the resident halls; the establishment of foreign language communities with live-in instructors in the residence halls; the establishment of the Freshmen College; and the establishment of the Franklin Residential College.
With a longstanding interest in matters affecting minorities in higher education, he began in 1986 the University's minority faculty hiring initiative which led to a doubling in the number of tenure-line African American instructors. In addition, he was founding chairman of the Holmes-Hunter lecture series, which annually brings to campus prominent figures in the Civil Rights movement. The series honors the institution's first two African-American students. He co-organized the fortieth anniversary observance of the desegregation of the University.
Dyer is the author of three books, Theodore Roosevelt and the Idea of Race (Louisiana State University Press, 1980, 1992); The University of Georgia: A Bicentennial History, 1785-1985 (University of Georgia Press, 1985); and Secret Yankees: the Union Circle in Confederate Atlanta (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999). Secret Yankees won the Bell Award, the Harwell Prize, two Georgia Author of the Year Awards and was chosen as a History Book Club selection. Johns Hopkins submitted Secret Yankees for both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. Dyer edited a fourth book, "To Raise Myself a Little": the Diaries and Letters of Jennie, a Georgia Teacher, 1851-1886 (University of Georgia Press, 1982).
A former editor of the Georgia Historical Quarterly (1982-1989), Dyer served as chairman of the editorial board of the New Georgia Guide, a scholarly guide to the state published for Georgia's hosting of the Olympics in 1996. He also served three terms as chairman of the editorial board of the University of Georgia Press and was a consultant for the Encyclopedia of Southern Culture. He served long tenures on the Board of Curators of the Georgia Historical Society and on the board of the Georgia Humanities Council.
Dyer received the Governor's Award in the Humanities (1996), the University of Georgia Medallion for Distinguished Public Service (1994), the University of Georgia Sterling Bicentennial Medallion for Distinguished Service to the University (1985), and recognition for teaching excellence at the University (1983).
Dyer was an active community member locally, nationally, and internationally. He served three years on the University Council of Jamaica, the coordinating board for higher education in that nation. He has consulted with universities in the United States and abroad, and was a visiting professor at the University of Heidelberg in 1996. Dyer was a member of the Athens Historical Society, the Athens-Clarke Heritage Foundation, Emmanuel Episcopal Church, the Jenkins Club, the Lyceum, and a past board member of the Boys and Girls Club.
Throughout his life, Dyer held a love and fascination for the farm in Saline County, Missouri, on which he and his four brothers had grown up. Thanks to his tireless efforts his home and farm along with a rural Gothic church and church cemetery were entered into the National Register of Historic Places in 2009 as the Mt. Carmel Historic District. This designation of these highly visible reminders of a complex cultural and architectural history of the tall grass prairie was a rewarding achievement for this native son of Missouri. At the time of his death he was writing a deeply researched book about his family farm in the greater context of westward migration, agriculture, slavery, the Civil War and daily life on the prairie.
Father Robert Salamone will officiate a Memorial Service at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, October 30, 2013 at Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Athens with a reception immediately following the service in the Common Room of the church. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Thomas G. Dyer Academic Support Fund. Checks should be made payable to the University of Georgia Foundation and mailed to the Institute of Higher Education; Meigs Hall, UGA; Athens, GA 30602.
Bernstein Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.

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Published by Athens Banner-Herald on Oct. 29, 2013.

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Sasha Deverla

January 19, 2022

A way of his own is my favorite book and its heartbreaking to see one of the kindest and best authors who was my idol sadly die so in remembrance of him I give him a blessing of good health and fortune in heaven

Vicky Smith

October 23, 2020

Still
Think of Tom and Annie. He was a great friend and professor. Hard to believe he is gone

John Chaffin

December 14, 2013

Dear Mrs. Dyer, I am just now learning of your husband's passing, through UGA History Department tribute. I am very sorry for your loss. Deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Larry Powell

November 2, 2013

A fine person and a fine historian. Ver saddened to learn of his passing.

Bernstein Funeral Home

October 31, 2013

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Larry Lee Rowley, Ph.D.

Larry Rowley

October 31, 2013

I only met Tom Dyer once, but he left quite an impression on me and I admired his work. My dear friend Professor Derrick Alridge introduced me to him a few years ago at UGA when I gave a talk there. Professor Dyer attended my lecture on W. E. B. Du Bois and then joined us for lunch. He regaled us with stories of his many years as an historian, spoke of his book on Theodore Roosevelt and the Idea of Race, and discussed the changes for the better that were made in race relations in the South during his lifetime. He was truly a Gentleman and a Scholar. When we parted ways he said to us "Thank you. What a nice way to spend an afternoon." He was truly a fine human being. My sympathies go to out to his family

Linda Cofer

October 31, 2013

Anna, Much love to you and all the family. . . Tom was so special as you are, may God bless all of you. Carey sends her love also, Linda Cofer. . . I am now in Thomasville, Ga.

Randy Patton

October 30, 2013

Tom was a great scholar and, more importantly, a decent human being. I met Tom when he was still editor of the Georgia Historical Quarterly even as he was knee-deep in valuable administrative work as a Vice President. My deepest sympathies to his family and friends....

Gilbert Head

October 30, 2013

Dr. Dyer was a rare man of exceptional grace, humility, and scholarly achievement. It was my good fortune to have helped him with his history of the University, and the University is a sadder place today for his loss.

Le McGreggor

October 30, 2013

Heartfelt condolences to all of Tom's family on their loss of such a thoughtful, perceptive, and kind man... a man we can all emulate.

October 30, 2013

I wish to extend my heartfelt sympathy to the family of Dr. Tom Dyer. We were high school classmates at Marshall High School and graduated together. I am saddened by the loss of a classmate and the world has lost a valuable member. Best wishes to the family. Tom Alfrey

Melissa Page

October 30, 2013

May Tom's memory forever be a blessing. Tom was the epitome of a gentleman and it was an honor to know him. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, love, love Melissa

October 30, 2013

A great country gentleman, eloquent and dignified. We will certainly miss your influence in our family. Love, Nancy Dyer

October 30, 2013

I went to high school with tom and he was special from the first. Everyone knew he was going to be one of the great achievers of our class and he certainly proved us right. Quiet and modest about his abilities with a dry wit many were proud to call him friend. Later as a fellow historian I read his books and articles with awe and a pride in knowing him. Only two things meant more to Tom than his profession and work Anna and Elizabeth. I wish for them now peace and blessings. Nancy

Philip Lord

October 29, 2013

I want to extend my deepest sympathy to Anna, Elizabeth, and the entire family. It's been a long time since I had seen him, but I still have fond memories of coming over to Tom and Anna's house as a child. Then later in life he assisted me with getting accepted at the University of Georgia. Tom was a good friend to our family. Thank you for everything Tom.

Vicky Smith

October 29, 2013

Anna and Elizabeth I was so sorry to learn of Tom's passing
He was a wonderful person.
My prayers are with you during this time

October 29, 2013

Mary and I extend our deepest sympathy to Anna, Elizabeth, and the entire family. Tom Dyer was the consummate Professor, Historian, and Friend. He was a close advisor and I will miss him greatly. Michael F. Adams

Susan Quinlan

October 29, 2013

For fifteen years, Tom walked with me almost every morning to our respective offices. He never forgot my daughter's name. What a remarkable man.

John Davis

October 29, 2013

Eulalie and I send our sincere condolences. What a lovely obituary!

Jo Ann Criswell Whitney

October 29, 2013

Kelly and I are so sorry to hear of Tom,s passing.
We were class mates at MHS in Marshall.

Mark Matthews

October 29, 2013

Florence and I are saddened by your loss, but celebrate Tom's life and that he will no longer experience pain and suffering. Our thoughts and prayers are with Anna, Elizabeth, and Kashuo.

With love,
Mark and Florence

Peter Dyer

October 29, 2013

A brilliant man, and a wonderful uncle, friend and companion.

Tim and Njeri Cleaveland

October 29, 2013

Dear Anna, Elizabeth and Kashuo,
Njeri and I are so saddened by Tom's illness and passing. We will remember you in our prayers, as will the Marekia family in Kenya who also send their deepest condolences.

Darl Snyder

October 29, 2013

Anna, please receive my heartfelt condolences. As you so well know, Tom was a special person. I treasured my relationship with him.

Laura Hodges

October 29, 2013

Mrs. Dyer....I am sorry to hear about your husband...please know that you are in my prayers.

Laura Hodges

Lester Langley

October 29, 2013

I remember Tom both as a graduate student and a colleague. What a prince of a guy! Just the right combination of intellect, grace, and a social conscience. His history of UGA was a model of the genre. He will be long remembered and sorely missed.

Cat Finnegan

October 29, 2013

Brian and I were sad to hear of Dr. Dyer's passing. He challenged us to be the best we could be and to look beyond the obvious. The lessons I learned from him have served me well in my professional life.

Carol Snyder Roberts

October 29, 2013

Anna,
I was saddened to learn of Tom's death. He was a good friend to both of my parents and will always be remembered. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Robert and Jo Redd

October 29, 2013

Anna and Elizabeth - Jo and I are saddened by the news of Toms' death! He was such a smart, interesting friend.Jo and I will miss him greatly. I will always treasure our times at Pawleys Island and our great conversations sitting on the beach looking toward Portugal.

October 29, 2013

Carlton and I are so saddened to hear of this great loss. He was truly a fine man with great intellegence and character. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Dyer family at this time. May God grant you comfort in knowing that we will all be together again.
With deepest sympathies,
Carlton and Lynda Powell

Anne Sidner

October 29, 2013

My deepest sympathies Anna and Elizabeth, Dr. Dyer was the finest of men and will always be remembered by those who had the privileged to know him.

October 29, 2013

Dear Anna and Elizabeth -- Our condolences to you and your extended family. Tom was the embodiment of the phrase "a gentleman and a scholar." His contributions to the University of Georgia and the community are a substantial legacy. We are thankful to have known and worked with him.
Sharron and Kent Hannon

Bill Sullivan

October 29, 2013

Anna and Elizabeth,
Donna and I send our support and prayers to you. Tom's bright and engaging spirit will live on with us. Bill Sullivan

Gerry Kowalski

October 29, 2013

To the family of Dr. Dyer:

On behalf of current University Housing staff, I write to extend our deepest sympathies and condolences upon Dr. Dyer's passing.

His work with Dr. Jim Day to benefit the educational success of students in the residence halls, particularly the establishment of academic initiatives, will be part of the large legacy he leaves. While the programs were set up years ago, they endure today as a testimony to his vision, wisdom and support for students.

We wish you peace.

Jean Cleveland

October 29, 2013

Anna and Elizabeth -- how he loved you two! Tom's warmth, wit and intellect will not be forgotten. Take care, Jean

Georgia Haggerty

October 29, 2013

To the Dyer Family,

We are so sorry for your loss.

Sincerely,

Georgia and Jimmy Haggerty

Diane Smathers

October 29, 2013

Tom was a good friend, mentor and colleague. He truly made a difference in my life. Webb said, "Tom was one of the good guys."

Betty Jean Craige

October 29, 2013

It's a sad day in Athens. Oh, Tom--How we will miss your marvelous wit. There was nobody like you: smart, wise, principled, thoughtful, and very, very funny! Thanks for all you gave to your University community. You won't be forgotten.
--Betty Jean

Nancy Bryant Hardeman

October 29, 2013

Anna, I am so sorry to hear of Tom's passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Nancy Bryant Hardeman

October 29, 2013

Anna and Elizabeth,
My heart goes out to you. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Robbie Link

Joe Crim

October 29, 2013

Anna and Elizabeth, the Scottish writer, James M. Barrie, once said "God gave us our memories so that we might have roses in December." How apropos for the many legacies and kindnesses that Tom planted and nurtured among us all. Bless your hearts.

Laura McCarty

October 29, 2013

What a marvelous gentleman was Dr. Dyer. I will always remember his wit and his historical insights. May he rest in peace and may you find comfort in the truth that love never ends.

Martha Braswell

October 29, 2013

Dear Anna and Elizabeth. What sad news and my memories are so precious of you in the church as well as the impact Tom had on my education. May God Bless.

Rod Andrew

October 29, 2013

Tom Dyer set an outstanding example for me as a teacher, mentor, and friend, both during my time at Georgia and after I left. Always a professional, a gentleman, and a friend. May God bless Tom and the Dyer family.
Rod Andrew
Georgia Ph.D., class of 1997

Lucy Rowland

October 29, 2013

Dear Anna and Elizabeth, I'm so sorry for your loss. Tom was so remarkable in so many ways. Holding you all in the light.

October 29, 2013

Anna and Elizabeth, we are so sorry to hear about Tom. He was a wondeful husband, father, and a leader in the community and for the University of Georgia. Our thoughts and prayers are with both of you. Jackie and Glenda Anderson

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