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BORIS STOICHEFF Obituary

BORIS PETER STOICHEFF, OC, FRS, FRSC University of Toronto Professor Emeritus Died peacefully in Toronto on April 15, 2010. Predeceased by parents Peter and Vasilka Stoicheff and by sister Hope Stoicheff. Boris was born in Bitola, Macedonia in the former Yugoslavia, June 1, 1924 and immigrated to Toronto in 1931. A graduate of Jarvis Collegiate, Boris earned his Ph.D. in Physics at the University of Toronto in 1948. From then until 1963, he undertook groundbreaking work in Spectroscopy at the National Research Council in Ottawa, discovering the Generation of Sound by Light and the Inverse Raman Effect and building the first Maser and Laser in Canada. Returning to the University of Toronto as a Professor of Physics in 1964, he developed one of the world's leading laser laboratories and supervised many Ph.D. students who went on to become top researchers and with whom he remained close to the end of his life. Boris' work earned him fellowships in the Royal Societies of London, of Canada and many other academies. He held honorary degrees from many universities and was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1982, for his achievements in physics. He served as President of the Optical Society of America in 1976 and of the Canadian Association of Physicists in 1983. In 2002, he published a biography of his lifelong scientific mentor, Nobel Laureate Gerhard Herzberg, with whom he had worked at the National Research Council. Guided by an intense appreciation of art, Boris continued until recently, to write and lecture on how painters have depicted light in their work. He was a strong supporter of Toronto's Macedonian community. For the last 30 years, he was a much-loved Senior Fellow at University of Toronto's Massey College. Extraordinarily generous with his time and energy, humorous, kind and gentlemanly, Boris was a leader in the Canadian and international scientific communities. Widely-read, insatiably inquisitive and always a privilege to be with, he will be missed by all who worked with and knew him. He leaves his wife Joan, son Peter (Kathryn Warden), grandchildren Alixandra and Christopher and sisters Anne Leigh, Dorothy Arnold, Margaret Stoicheff and Jessie Channer. The family would like to thank Dr. Martina Trinkaus and St. Michael's Hospital for their medical care and the wonderful nurses, volunteers and staff at Perram House palliative care residence where Boris spent his last months. In lieu of flowers, donations to Perram House (www.perramhouse.ca) would be deeply appreciated. A private family funeral will be take place. A memorial service to celebrate Boris' life will be held at Massey College, University of Toronto, on Saturday, May 29th at 2:00 p.m.

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Published by Toronto Star on Apr. 17, 2010.

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Pando Tanev

April 25, 2010

My deepest sympathy to the Stoicheff family. Boris was the son of my dads (Vasil Tanev) first cousin.
we were introduced when I came to Canada in l959. Again my deepest sympathy
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April 22, 2010

Deepest sympathy to the Stoicheff family. Boris was a kind person, he will be sadly missed.
Tom & Lillian Ylkos

April 22, 2010

Dear Dorothy Arnold, My heart goes out to you in this time of mourning. May you feel God's presence in this season of your life. Love Linda Rumsby.

Paul Bolton

April 22, 2010

"The passing of Boris Stoicheff is a major loss for us and I express my sincere condolences to his family. He was my graduate studies advisor (M.Sc. degree) in the University of Toronto Physics Department from 1975 to 1977 and remained a key mentor in my life and career. His kindness, support, grace and rigor in an optimal mix are what I recall so well. My appreciation for his time spent with me and my admiration for him continued to grow over the years as I pursued my physics career in other laboratories and other countries. His example has had an ongoing strong positive impact on me and on many with his noble kind of leadership. I miss him and I am truly thankful to have had that time studying under his guidance. Because of Boris Stoicheff I recall well those highly formative years. I am quite fortunate to have had the great pleasure. Thankyou Boris... " Paul R. Bolton, Ph.D., graduate student of Professor Boris Stoicheff from 1975 to 1977.

Zlatka Cokov

April 19, 2010

Professor Stoicheff was a member of Canadian Macedonian Place Foundation (formerly Canadian Macedonian Senior Citizens Centre Association)
1977-1979 served on the Board of Directors
1979-1984 served on the Board of Governors
from 1979 Honourary Board Member
Professor Stoicheff will be sadly missed by everyone at Canadian Macedonian Place.
Deepest Sympathies to the Stoicheff Family.

Sabina Calais Watts-Stone

April 19, 2010

My heartfelt condolences to The Stoicheff Family. He was a dear, dear mentor and friend to me. I was priviledged to work for him when writing his remarkable book on G. Herzberg. My children and family and I will miss him greatly. He was a passionate Scientist, a humble and gentle man.

With deepest respect,

April 19, 2010

This is a sad news for Macedonia and the small community of Macedonian physicists. I met Professor Stoicheff only once many years ago when he gave a lecture at the Macedonian Academy of Sciences. A few years ago we communicated planning another visit to his native country. Unfortunately, despite his keen interest, he could not come. He will be remembered for his achievements, his kindness and willingness to help. Sincere condolences to his family.
Viktor Urumov, Skopje

on Georgian Bay

Helen Howard-Lock

April 18, 2010

In loving memory of a wondrously enthusiastic, inspiring, clever supervisor in physics research. Helen Howard-Lock (postdoctorate fellow 1968-70). My husband, Mel Preston, joins with me in sending our deepest sympathy.

Allan Hollinger

April 18, 2010

My sincere condolences to Boris' family.

I had the pleasure of benefitting from Boris guidance as he was on my PhD committee when I was in the Physics department at U. of T during the 1970's. His scientific judgement and the way he communicated that to those about him was an inspiration to both his students and colleagues. He will be missed.

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