DONALD-MCCABE-Obituary

DONALD MCCABE

Denville, New Jersey

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Donald L. McCabe 'Founding father' of research on academic integrity dies at 72 Donald L. McCabe, 72, who was often referred to as the "founding father" of research on academic integrity, died at home on Sept. 17, 2016, the morning of his 50th wedding anniversary. Visitation will take place on...

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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

May your soul RIP. Student studying Academic Integrity

Dear, Donald L McCabe, thank for source F on the 2015 synthesis AP essay, very well written, my AP Lang class enjoyed it and got many evidence from the source. Rest Easy.

Good Evening,
I just heard about Don'/ passing. This is terrible news. He was a genuine and genuinely good man. I worked with Don at CAI and ASCA. Every interaction I had with him left me smiling and feeling valued as I walked away. Thank you for sharing him with us.

Dear DJ, I found out last night about Don's passing from a mutual colleague and I am so very sorry at this sad news. May he rest in eternal peace.

Miguel (from the Rio conference in 2012)

DJ,Melissa and family,
My prayers are with you all.God blessed you with the best.you are in the hearts of all at Blessed Sacrament St.Charles Borromeo church, Newark. Maybe, one day we can reconnect.Feel free to call the Church office for my info(973-824-6548/9)

Don was a faculty and administrative colleague for many, many, years. He was a thoughtful, kind and and friendly person with a strong commitment to Rutgers faculty and students. His work on academic honesty/integrity was a substantial contribution to all academics.

Peter Simmons, Newark Law School

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Dear DJ and family,
I am so very sorry for the loss of your husband, father, and grandfather. I know that you had a wonderful marriage and family. I am so sorry that I cannot attend the wake and funeral mass. I wish to speak to you. Please contact me when you are able at (732)364-6043. I do not have your address or phone to contact you. I feel terrible that we have not spoken, but no one at GTBI shared your home number. Perhaps you weren't up to it. Just want you to know I care. ...