ARI-BRYNJOLFSSON-Obituary

ARI BRYNJOLFSSON

Needham, Massachusetts

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DIED
June 28, 2013
LOCATION
Needham, Massachusetts
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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BRYNJOLFSSON, Ari 86, a long-time resident of Wayland, MA, passed away on June 28, 2013 in Tampa, Florida. He was born in Akureyri, Iceland and graduated from Mentaskólinn a Akureyri in 1948. He studied nuclear physics at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 1948-1954,...

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He and his wife attended my wedding and I worked as a nuclear engineer with him at Natick Labs. He was brilliant, kind and understanding .

Ari was always passing wisdom on to his grandchildren. His lessons will never be forgotten.

To the Brynjolfsson family - on behalf of all of our hospital colleagues from Franciscan St. Francis Indianapolis - please know of our thoughts and prayers. Dr. Olaf Johansen is a wonderful colleague and friend of many and we pray for his beloved father - John Short.

My earlier message did not register. I knew Ari as a friend already from Gymnasium in Akureyri and saw him regularly at the Bohr Institute in Copenhagen. He was a dear friend and we also cooperated as board members of the Scandinavian Library in Newton. We all miss him there. Sigurdur Helgason

I have known Ari as a colleague and enjoyed many discussions with him. His ideas will help science move forward. My deepest condolences to the entire family.
Louis Marmet
National Research Council Canada

Ari was a colleague, friend, and advisor. I am greatly saddened by his passing. Condolences to Marguerite and the children.
Hilton Ratcliffe
Astronomical Society of Southern Africa
Alternative Cosmology Group

Marguerite, I am sorry to hear of your loss. My sons and your son Alan played together growing up and they remember Ari fondly. I hope you are well. Jefrae Alford

We are sorry for your loss and will keep all of you in our prayers.
-The Dosher Family

What an honor to know such a wonderful man. He will always be special in our hearts. When we look at the stars we will feel his goodness, joy and the love he had of his family. He begins a new journey. PEACE, LOVE and our deepest sympathy, Sue, Madisen and R Mitchell