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Paul Ebaugh

State College, Pennsylvania

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Paul Ebaugh August 17, 1914-August 31, 2005 Paul Ebaugh, 91, of State College, emeritus associate dean for research in Penn State's College of Engineering, died Wednesday, August 31st, at the Fairways at Brookline. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, on August 17, 1914, son of William Clarence...

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Walter, William, Joe, Philip and Family

My deepest condolences to you and your families. I worked many years for your Dad as his Secretary when he was Associate Dean for Research in the College of Engineering. I really enjoyed working for him and have many fond memories of those days. He had quite a sense of humor, and I could tell you some funny stories. I was always amazed those times he would walk to and from work in the winter with snow on the ground. (I now live in San...

Phil Nancy Joe Walter.
I am so sorry.
Wow 91; you dad seemed so much younger.
Walter, thanks for reading and spending so much time with him.
Phil & Nancy hope to sea you soon

all my best

bill

Dear Walt and Michelle,
Condolences on Paul's passing. I wish he had stuck around long enough to make it through book 20. I didn't know him well, but on the times I met Paul, I understood where the Ebaugh boys' rich sense of humor and undeniable love of life came from. Please give my best to Joe, Phil, and Willy.
Chuck Fergus

Upon joining the Ordnance Research Laboratory in 1947 I was assigned to work under Paul. That was a great start for my career in acoustics. He was a great boss,and teacher about work and life. One major event for me was acting as his partner in the Lab's annual golf tournament in 1948 which we won, as I did him no harm.

Your dad was my dad's oldest friend; our dad often told us stories about growing up with him in Granville. I'm glad you had him so long, and I wish you all the best.