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Bill Germann

Fort Worth, Texas

1954 - 2010

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Bill Germann, 56, passed away Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2010. Graveside service: 1 p.m. Friday in Greenwood Memorial Park. Bill was born May 30, 1954, to Joseph and Claire Germann. He was a professor at the University of Dallas and was a fine jazz musician. He also wrote and published a textbook for use...

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This is very sad news - he sparked my love in neurobiology as a student of his in 1994 at the university of Dallas - he was loved by his students, and passionate about science - with a quirky sense of humor.

To his wife and his brother,

This entry is 10 years too late, but I just learned of Bill's passing. I was a best friend of Bill's in college at Kenyon from 1973-1976. We were Chemistry majors together where he was also into Philosophy. He would spend hours at the Chemistry library reading about the unethical synthesis and production of biochemical agents of war, commenting how he could not grasp the depth of our sinister humanity. He truly cared and was always thoughtful in his quiet...

Bill was a valued colleague at St. Andrews Presbyterian College. He made significant contributions both in the classroom and beyond. As a music faculty person, I always enjoyed coming into our building to the sound of Bill warming up and practicing his Bass Trumpet. I had never even heard of the instrument before Bill introduced me to it. I also deeply appreciated his generosity in playing for the student production of “The Threepenny Opera” in the Spring of 2009.

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Dr. Germann was a wonderful professor, putting great time and effort into helping his students. I was in many of his classes in the biology departmetn at the University of Dallas, and am shocked and saddened to hear this news.-Alana

We were saddened to hear about Bill. He was one of our best students here in the Department of Biostatistics. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief.

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Department of Biostatistics
UNTHSC\FW School of Public Health