David-Lind-Obituary

David Lind

Boulder, Colorado

1918 - 2015

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DIED
March 6, 2015
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Boulder, Colorado

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David Arthur Lind was born in Seattle, WA on September 12, 1918 to John Arthur and Hilda Katrina (Erickson) Lind. His brother, Frederick John Lind, preceded him in death on April 11, 1998. He is survived by his wife, Mary Dungan Lind, and children, Catherine (Stuart) Paxton of Arlington, WA,...

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David and Mary Oct 2010 by Sally Jewell

I only knew David through phone calls over the years regarding REI board as he was a former board member. He was wonderful to talk with and our President at the time, Sally Jewell, (now the Secretary of the Interior) had a chance to visit with David and Mary back in October, 2010. What a wonderful person. Our thoughts are with you.
Jane Thiemens, REI. Attached is the photo Sally took of David and Mary

Dear Mary, What a shock to learn about Dave's passing! Always positive, good-humored, open to new ideas and maintaining an active and inquisitive scientific mind that lured him toward challenging topics beyond nuclear physics, including our discussions on high-voltage electron microscopy. We will not forget the pleasure of our common skiing escapade at Crested Butte. Please be assured of our warm and vibrant condolences. Mircea and Ingrid Fotino

Dear Catherine:



Arlene and I want you to know that we share with you, the grief of the passing of your Father. David was our last link to the past generation. I have always been in awe of him even though most of my memories are from living just across 15th Ave. in Seattle. I can remember your parents and grandparent's Christmas Letters to my family, and how we would gather around while Dad read them. There was a strong bond that connected the Lind family over these...

Margy, my condolences on the passing of your father. Who knew what genius dwelt in your humble home? Please let me know when the service is scheduled. Would love to see you and your family.

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Remembering good times as kids at your parents house in Kirkland back in the 1940's. May your hearts be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Condolences from your cousin Kisi and Family