Gordon-Nordby-Obituary

Gordon Nordby

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Nordby, Gordon 10/3/1929 - 7/25/2015 Ann Arbor Gordon Lee Nordby died July 25, 2015 at home in Ann Arbor surrounded by his loving wife and family, following a five month battle with cancer. He was born in Moscow, Idaho on October 3, 1929, the son of Julius E. Nordby, Professor of Animal Husbandry...

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I am so sorry to hear of Gordon's passing. I first knew him in 1965 when I started my Ph.D. working in the Biophysics Research Division. He was always helpful, and I especially admired his work with the Boy Scouts.

Gordon was an outstanding person and a great Rotarian leader/member of our club. His supportive nature and gentlemanly warmth will be dearly missed. May the Almighty rest his soul in eternal peace and give strength to Virginia and Nordby family to bear his loss. Our prayers and thoughts are with you...

Dear Virginia and family.
Please accept our heartfelt sympathy and condolences upon the passing of Gordon.
May the peace of Christ be with you,

Billie and Henry Johnson

So sorry to hear this news. Our hearts go out to Virginia and Family. May God Bless you with his comfort and peace and may memories carry you through the days ahead.

I'm so sorry to learn of your loss. How we enjoyed being in Ann Arbor Hills and then Laurel Gardens with you. Eric and Robb were such great chums.Will keep you in my prayers

To the Nordby family, (particularly Martin and Laura) it's been many years since we've been in contact, but know my thoughts are with all of you and I am sorry for your loss

My thoughts are with you Virginia. What a wonderful man for all of us and what a personal loss for you and your family.

Gordon is already missed in our club. Such a distinguished and admired gentleman. Condolences to Virginia and the whole family.

Deepest and sincere sympathy on the loss of Gordon. He was a good friend.. and he fought a good fight. We feel privileged to have known him.