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Wakefield Dort Jr.

Lawrence, Kansas

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Wakefield Dort, Jr. was born on July 16, 1923, in Keene, NH, the son of Wakefield Dort, Sr. and Elizabeth (Edwards) Dort. He died peacefully in his home on Saturday, May 13, 2023 in Lawrence, KS.He is survived by his son, Christopher Dort, his wife Missie, and two granddaughters, Brianne Dort and...

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Wake ran the 1957 PSU Field Camp. I was among the crowd of young students. Many of us went on to teaching/research careers, mine at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, NY. There, I established what is now a thriving Department of Geoscience. Wake would have been happy about that. Don Woodrow

There were few decisions/opportunities that had such a profound impact on my life as when I responded to a “want ad” for graduate students to work with Professor Dort on his study of the Kansas River and tributaries for the US Army Corps of Engineers. Moving from the Mid-Hudson Valley of New York with my new bride Deborah in 1976 we set up as KU geology graduate students in an apartment in a farm house just across the Kansas River north of town. What an exciting time it was, starting anew,...

As a former employee of Home Instead I spent a great deal of time with Mr. Dort. He had such a full life and would share his story with me on a regular basis. Even in retirement he was teaching me things as I spent time with him. I will never look over the land the same way. I think of my time with him often and am so grateful for time I got to spend getting to know him. He is missed.

I knew Wakefield for more than 40 years, principally in our work together for the Institute of Tertiary and Quaternary Studies (TER-QUA), a University of Nebraska and University of Kansas creation. Wake was a wonderful man and colleague who led field trips in northeastern Kansas that I happily joined from time to time. I called him monthly after he retired from KU. We both enjoyed conversations about new research reports about Precolumbian Native American civilizations, geologic studies,...

I had the privilege to care for Wake thru Home Instead. Wake was a sweet loving man who's life spoke volumes to many. He was a very intelligent man who shared his journey freely with great passion and love. HIs sense of humor was contagious and brought many belly laughs. Wake had a very SPECIAL place in my heart and will be missed. RIP Mr. D

A good friend (together with his wife Doris) to our family for many years. -Audrey Kamb-Studdard

As a caregiver with Home Instead, I delighted in the opportunity to spend time with Wake. To hear him share his experiences was a treat. I marveled at his zest for life even in his older years. I appreciate his life and legacy. May God bless the family with His comfort.

Chris, Missie and Family, It was indeed an honor to care for Wake for the many years that we did. Everyone had a special place in their heart for him. Over the years, he shared such wonderful stories of his amazing adventures through his life. What an amazing journey he had. Please accept our condolences and prayers as you move forward.