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J.michel Hopkins
August 16, 2016
Lately I've been reading a lot, fiction and other things lately, working my way through several books from John Steinbeck, 'Cannery row, 'Grapes of Rath' , 'Long Valley' etc., and now
"The Log of the Sea of Cortez".
Can't recommend it enough to feel those passions from a scientist, biologist and humanitarian
Interesting to find myself reading along with the best collectors of marine science in the Baha, and basking in the memories of an other Giant,
Our friend, Dr. Flora.
Michel Hopkins
August 16, 2016
From;
J.Michel Hopkins
"Hey Doc'!
Can we skydive into the campus again ...?!
See you there ...
Michel Hopkins
August 16, 2016
One additional tidbit only a Flora field trip nerd would remember;
The good doc drilled us not only with the species list, ( 22 including ) on an average hunt but we had to memorize the longest specific epitaph, anyone ???
{ strongliocentrosus drobachyensus } !
Who else could get 25 biology students bucket stomping up to their waist in ocean water going, "Dr.Flora What's this ...?!
P.s.
I want to go back to Washington,
Phoenix sucks now ...
Michel Hopkins
August 15, 2016
Ah, Dr. Flora,
'We knew ye well'.. ,
I was hijacked to assist in the fund raising for the Hawaii trip 'umm, those many years ago.
The Doc decided I was a 'senior' student and tasked me with the notion of organizing the banquet for funds for the trip. Students went out with instructions to beg, borrow or acquire seafood!?
Students came back with 30 lbs. of fresh sockeye salmon, (donated) another kid comes back with a burlap sack of oysters, ( donated ) another kid comes back with a bag of clams ... etc. etc. .
A chef friend of mine and I chose the basics for preparation and we multiplied up.
The dinner turned out well, well enough to impress two sponsors who funded the rental vans.
As the trip finished up, many students had enjoyed an opportunity of the tropical lifestyle of Lahaina ..
They were all saddened to close the trip and head home
.'m'hemm, some senior students had the foresight to decide, "do we want to go early, ? Or stay late. My dear friend Sue Khuel and I stayed late, rented a car and drive around the road to 'Hana, we slept on the grassy hills overlooking the other islands and swam in the "cream of wheat sands". ...
The 'Doc let us see another part of the world marine biology we would never have known ...
I was concerned about the wisdom of the expense, the 'Doc told me if I didn't go 'I was a bad person'.
I went as instructed.
"Best two credits I ever earned ..."
June 20, 2014
Thank you Sir Jerry Flora for being one of our teacher at Saint Joseph, Tabwiroa (Kiribati) your presence with us means a lot to us (form 5 science). God bless you
Allain Van Laanen
May 23, 2014
I am incredibly thankful to have met Dr Flora as a Fairhaven student. Fieldtrip studies with him were inspiring and led to helping me shape a career in environmental education.
I loved that he did not rattle off all the names of species, but rather helped us learn the process of identifying species.
My love for and understanding of our beautiful PNW environments are gifts from having known such a spirited and inspiring teacher. I will continue to support the Environmental Ed goals of helping people connect to the land where they live.
My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Steve Inge
May 20, 2014
I spent several years with Jerry as a youthful administrator during his time as president. We traveled together throughout the state, carrying a message about the importance of the higher learning. He taught me much then by demanding that I expand my vision of the university and what it could achieve. I do not have words to express my admiration for him as a mentor and a person. I regret that I will not be able to attend the Jero celebration. There will be many great stories to share.
Mavis (Emmons) Pareis
April 20, 2014
Dr. Flora was my faculty advisor when I entered Western as a Freshman in 1958. What a wonderful experience having him as a teacher. He inspired me in my subsequent career teaching Biology students in secondary schools. After doing graduate work in, and practicing as a Psychologist then Counsellor, before retiring I returned to my love of teaching Biology and served as the Science Dept. Head at a large school on Vancouver Island (B.C.) Never forgetting his enthusiasm, I tried to model myself after him as an instructor.
My condolences to his family, whom I met many, many years ago at their home in Bellingham.
Tyler Smith
April 1, 2014
Maybe Jerry never knew that because of his 9 week Pacific Reefs course in the mid-1990's I pursued a career in marine biology and have become a professor studying coral reefs at the University of the Virgin Islands. I wrote by email about 8 years ago, with no response and someone told me they thought he had passed a few years ago, so I never tried to reconnect : ( I wish I had been more persistent! Thanks Jerry! R.I.P.
Jennifer Yanco
January 22, 2014
Farewell to a great neighbor and friend, and to a great leader.
January 22, 2014
Rosemary and family,
Gail and I were sorry to hear of Jerry's death. We remember the kindness you both showed to us when we arrived on Abaiang and discovered that we had no living quarters. We were strangers and you took us in.
Gail also recalls with great joy the day Jerry introduced her to snorkeling. It was a unique experience for her.
Jerry and I disagreed on a few minor matters but one day I said, "Jerry, I don't always agree with you, but I always respect you".
To paraphrase the poet Longfellow, "Great people leave footprints on the sands of time", and Jerry has left many of his on the sands of the Pacific atolls.
Jerry, may you walk in green pastures.
Sincerely,
Gail and Clarence McKibbon,
New Brunswick, Canada.
Cindy Bauer
January 21, 2014
One of my cherished memories was a Yoga trip to Costa Rica with Lise Flora Waugh. A big part of the trip was spending time with Dr. Flora and his lovely wife and their sharing stories of their trips to so many other exotic lands. I am so grateful to have had that experience. Dr. Flora was an extraordinary man who enriched my life and I thank him for it. Namaste.
Karen (Myhre) Whittet
January 21, 2014
I loved Tide Pool Critters as a child! One of my favorite memories of Dr. Flora was being with his son Chris one day. We were heading out to do something and Chris said he needed to get some money first. We parked at WWU just as Dr. Flora (complete in graduation regalia) was leading a long line of graduates in a march across the campus. Chris unabashedly walked up to his dad and asked for money. Dr. Flora, not missing a beat, pulled up his robe, fished out his wallet and handed Chris some money, all in even stride.
Tawiita Tonganibeia
January 13, 2014
Jerry Flora was the best and kind man rest in peace Jerry and may God Bless your soul we mis you so much old student from Tabwiroa Saint Joseph's College.....your names was all over the news on radio christmas for about 3 days now
Ted Matts
January 12, 2014
Dr. Flora was a great inspiration to me my first year at WWU in the 80s. His excitement for science and the processes of questions and answers confirmed and strengthened my passion for science to this day (I am now a science teacher). I fondly remember often talking with him after class and then walking with him to his office as I was drawn into what he was saying. He was a forward thinking, hard working credit to the university and our community.
Lee Ann Dawson
January 2, 2014
Dr Flora touched my life in so many ways. After a horrible incident my first year at Western he took me under his wing and he and Rosemary gave me a great dog: Dylan. I had the privilege of assisting with one of his Adventures in Science summer classes. He shared his knowledge, wisdom, humor, and compassion with me during many lunches, field classes, and camping trips. He taught me how it looks to love what you do for a living, something that has shaped my whole life.
With his obituary Dr Flora made me smile, one more time.
Lauri Swift
January 1, 2014
Jerry Flora was one of those guys who I always knew when he was at the house visiting my parents. He had a great laugh, a nice man, and had a warm smile. The Tide Pool Critters mascot, Homer Lithe, now lives at my house, 50 years after the TV Show.
Thank you Jerry. It was a great life.
Maribeth Joy
January 1, 2014
Our families grew up together on the same block. Dr Flora and my dad Dr. Christman were both professors at WWU. I have great memories of that time including looking for creatures in tidepools at Larrabee State Park. A wonderful man with an exceptional family. Dr. Flora has left a legacy and will not be forgotten. With Love and Prayers
Tiba Bonto
December 30, 2013
Jerry Flora, you are truly missed, and we Abemama Family truly missed you too in our Life............R.I.P.....and May He embrace you in his hands.....hopefully he will.........Miss you much Jerry Flora........
From
Abemama Family in Kiribati.
Amy Swift Donovan
December 30, 2013
I will remember Jerry with great admiration. What fun I had filming Tide Pool Critters!
Beverly Mowrer
December 27, 2013
Dr. Flora gave me soooo very much: knowledge, perspective, delightful stories, memories and unforgettable images. I regret that the only things I ever gave him were worries, headaches and his first (maybe only) Ramphotyphlops braminus. Flora had said that he would give anyone who found one an “A” in the class… I didn't care about the grade, but the challenge was cast.
So after the day, the chores and studies were done, I went out, flashlight in hand searching night after night….oh the things I saw! SPIDERS and SCORPIONS and CENTIPEDES OH MY! (Still gives me the night-willes!) But alas no Ramphotyphlops braminus until……
It was our last night on Maui at Camp Pecusa, I needed to get my laundry done before I could pack in the morning to head home to Washington State; but as I approached the laundry area, I discovered that everyone else was trying to do exactly the same thing so I set my dirty laundry (which was in a large black garbage bag) outside the laundry area on a small damp cement slab. I went back to my hut and grabbed my flashlight (and extra batteries…a spooky and painful lesson learned) and trekked out alone into the undergrowth once more….determined to not get skunked, I spent way too many hours hunting for the elusive creature. Finally, discouraged and worn out, I tramped back to camp. I was just getting ready to climb into my cot (for the last time) when I remembered that I had not done my laundry. I reluctantly forced myself to head over to take care of the task, book in hand to help keep me awake. But as I lifted the half full, black garbage bag of laundry…. you can only imagine how surprised I was to find the little creature just lying there as if it had been patiently waiting for me!
The entire camp was sound asleep (except for me) and since it was the middle of the night, I was a bit apprehensive as to what reaction I would face to banging on Rosemary and Dr. Flora's door….(I did start off knocking ever so lightly but had to proceed to pounding since I was competing with the snoring coming from within their living space). Those of you that knew and loved him well know EXACTLY what expletive language and tone I was hearing just before the door was opened. Then the door swung open hitting the back wall… he saw me standing there (I am sure) with my eyes bugged out, my jaw hanging open and a closed hand at the end of a very outstretched arm.
It took me a minute to explain myself, I was in shock and awe…..he had just popped out of bed yet he opened the door with his pipe clenched in his teeth! Did he sleep with it there???? I did note that the cigar was not stuffed in the pipe at least. He did not have a happy look on his face, I got the distinct feeling that I should run but instead I got the giggles and he just said “WELL?” I rolled my wrist over and slowly unfurled my fingers… there squirmed Flora's Pilipino Blind snake….the very same that he had been searching for all of those years that he had been doing the SHRIMPER program. I will never forget him standing out there with nothing on but shorts, his shock of wild hair blowing in the night wind, his eyes gleaming while his ginormous grin exposed his teeth clenched pipe as he exuberantly rang the bell to wake up everyone in the camp!
Dr. Flora, will be truly missed.
He was a huge influence on me deciding to go into the field of Science Education.
With love and deep respect, Bev Mowrer, M.Ed., Science Ed.
Laurie Federico-Hoene
December 27, 2013
A much loved and respected mentor! He knew how to push me in just such a way, and always with humor, that I rose to heights I never thought possible. I choose to remember him fondly, in what he claimed was one of his favorite places, on Maui, in the waters off Camp Pecusa, with a cigar; floating, smoking and singing...
December 26, 2013
Many stories from the 1970's at WWU! I do believe he considered, on balance, creating the Sunquist Marine Laboratory at Shannon Point and Huxley College as being worth the Presidency. I was privileged to say, Yes Sir Dr Flora, we can do that.
Bob Aegerter
Lisa McClary
December 26, 2013
Professor Flora made learning FUN! I was lucky enough to take his introductory marine biology class (circa 1982) where we mucked around in Chuckanut mud. I speak for everyone who ever took marine biology from him: Cheliped! THANK YOU!
Clyde Senger
December 26, 2013
Jerry is the major reason I came to Western. Probably a good choice from my standpoint. When people complained about the smells from the parts of animals I tried to salvage, Jerry just laughed and said he had done similar things. I wonder what has happened to all the skeletal material we have left behind at Western?
With his friend Penelope aka "White Dog"
December 26, 2013
There was a man who liked to smoke cigar and sing to himself while floating in tropical waters. ing.
December 25, 2013
mark Buckley
December 25, 2013
I remember during Viet Nam a bunch of students had a sit-in in the president's (Dr. Flora's) office at Western. Rather than going Schwarzenegger on them, he brought in burgers and Cokes from Herfy's and joined the kids. He was a heckuva guy.
Ranny Mann
December 25, 2013
Chris, you have large boots to fill. Maybe Ted can help you with that! A few years back, I chatted with your Dad at the Squalicum harbor boathouse, at his former colleague's memorial, just after he eloquently and humorously spoke at the podium. The memorial was for Loren Webb, who also was an old friend of mine... I asked your Dad how you were doing with the home you were building and he said, " Chris is doing well but, has not finished his project, yet." Well, I say we all need some unfinished projects and lots of irons in the fire! It keeps the wheels turning and the fires burning as we follow the paths of our parents, teachers, and our own spirit!
ahoy!
Ranny
Dave Risvold
December 25, 2013
I had several courses at Western with Dr. Flora, and they were a gift. He was a wonderful teacher and a terrific person. He was kind enough to invite several of us to his home for dinner - something a college kid doesn't forget. And, god almighty, that man could talk loud! He will be terribly missed.
Phil Wyman
December 25, 2013
Dr. Flora was my absolute favorite professor. A very fun and wonderful man.
Maura Wahl
December 25, 2013
I remember Mr. Flora from Tidepool Critters in my youth, from my years of study at WWSC, and as local weatherman. He was a good man and the world is better for his having stopped in.
Alisa Kayser
December 24, 2013
His wealth of knowledge was spread in his cheer to any and every stranger. I am blessed to have known him and will cherish his wise words for the remainder of my life.
David M. Hall
December 24, 2013
He was truly an exceptional person! If his example were followed by more people, our world would be a better place!
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