E.-Healey-Obituary

E. Charles Healey

Cape Coral, Nebraska

Jun 9, 1949 – Jun 26, 2024

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June 9, 1949
DIED
June 26, 2024
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Cape Coral, Nebraska

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E. Charles Healey, Ph.D. 06/09/49-06/26/24, passed away at his home in Florida at the age of 75. Charlie worked at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for 37 years in the Speech-Language Pathology program part of the Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders. He had a passion for...

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Dear Bonnie, Charlie was an outstanding scholar and an all-round great colleague. He chose an avenue of study much needed in the field and explored it throughly. Students admired him, professionals looked up to him, and peers trusted his judgement. HIs contributions to the field and to the community were significant. Thank you for sharing him with us over the years. He made us all the better for it.

I was fortunate to meet Charlie because I am married to Christy, his former sister-in-law when she was married to Ron Healey, her late husband. Charlie and I shared some great times together both with and without Bonnie and Christy. We enjoyed several rounds of golf which are great memories and one of my favorite pictures of Charlie is with he and my sons Mark and Justin and Christy's son Doug who took first place in our golf scramble the morning of Christy's and my wedding (4/29/2016). He...

Dr. Healey was a consummate professional with a big heart. He was always a willing listener and imparted valuable strategies for my students who stuttered. I valued his knowledge and friendship. My deepest sympathy in your loss.

We would like to offer our condolences to Bonnie and Charlie's family. Charlie worked with our son, Jack, for several years. Charlie helped him out immensely. Charlie was a great friend to our family. Luke, Deb and Jack Wilke

Bonnie- My sincere sympathy. I have fond memories as a faculty colleague at UNL. He was a consummate teacher and mentor to many students and faculty over the years.

Bonnie, My sincerest sympathies. Charlie was an outstanding colleague and an amazing instructor and researcher! Dixie Sanger

My sincere sympathies and prayers to you and your family, Bonnie. Charlie had a life-changing impact on my life. He inspired and encouraged me to specialize in stuttering therapy. More than that, Charlie was our dear and most respected friend in our Omaha-Lincoln NSA Chapter. Rest in peace, Charlie. Thank you for all you did for me, and for our friends who stutter.

A dear friend for more than 50 years. I will miss him enormously. A golf and drinking buddy that can´t be replaced.