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Thomas O. Meeks, MIT Class of 1947. Courtesy MIT Museum
October 02, 2017
New York, New York
MEEKS--Thomas Orestes, Jr., 83, of Brooklyn, NY died May 28, 2011 at the Hopkins Center for Rehabilitation & Health Care. A graduate of MIT, Yale and Polytechnic University of New York Thomas Meeks, PhD, was an Associate Professor of Physics at Kingsborough Community College (CUNY) until his...
Read MoreThomas O. Meeks, MIT Class of 1947. Courtesy MIT Museum
October 02, 2017
Thomas Meeks was my physics professor.He would loan students his textbook when they did not have one.He will missed.
Devan Lax
June 04, 2011 | Forest Hills
"Thomas Meeks was my physics professor.He was a very nice personwho would give students his own text book if they could not afford one.He will be missed."Devan Lax(Forest Hills NY)
Devan Lax
June 04, 2011 | Forest Hills, NY
Thomas Meeks was my physics professor.Dr. Meeks gave lively lectures and knew all his students names.When a students did not have a textbook,he would loan his.He will be missed.
Devan Lax
June 04, 2011 | Forest Hills, NY
Tom Meeks was a colleague who always had concerns about his physical sciences' students. His nature was kind and soft, he had no pretenses. He enjoyed chatting with his colleagues, sometimes even seeking their advice. He played tennis the way he lived, steadily and analytically, and with easy, fluid movements. His death is our loss.
Joseph N. Muzio
June 03, 2011 | Rockport,, MA
Tom Meeks, a colleague and friend, was a true gentleman. He always put his students first and was a tireless worker on their behalf. He certainly will be missed by all those who know him.
Shelly Friedland
June 03, 2011 | Brooklyn, NY
The last time I saw Dr. Meeks was four decades ago as an instructor of a Physics 101 course. Although I was and am interested in a couple of related sciences I still recall Dr. Meeks's ability to ease the fears of many others in the class who needed reassuring. He was a pleasant person whose promoting of introductory physics to those who would not voluntarily take such a course is something I still and will always remember. My sincere condolences are offered to his sister and his niece.
David Bee
June 02, 2011 | Brooklyn, NY
It was with great sadness that I learned of the passing of Tom today. I remember his kindness to me when I first came to Kingsborough (now 25 years ago). I was not from his dept. but he was always a friendly, smiling face in the hallway. I never knew of his academic training at MIT & Yale but am not surprised. He was indeed, humble, and a wonderful role model to me. My thoughts are with him and his family.
Cindy Greenberg
June 02, 2011 | Brooklyn, NY