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DR. ROBERT E. JERVIS Ph.D., F.C.N.S., F.R.S.C.

DR. ROBERT E. JERVIS Ph.D., F.C.N.S., F.R.S.C. obituary

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ROBERT JERVIS Obituary

DR. ROBERT E. JERVIS, Ph.D., F.C.N.S., F.R.S.C. 1927 - 2014 Professor Robert Jervis died on his 87th birthday on May 21, 2014 after an amazing life. He was devoted to his Christian faith and his family. He was a distinguished scientist, a man of principle, but also great humility. Above all he was a man of integrity, greatly admired and respected by his students and scientific colleagues around the world and deeply loved by his family. Born in Toronto, he came from humble roots. A child of the depression, he achieved an undergraduate degree in Math, Physics and Chemistry in 1949 and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry in 1952, all at the University of Toronto. He worked at the Chalk River nuclear research facility from 1952-58 pioneering novel methods of trace element analysis in the environment by applied nuclear chemistry. He joined the University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering where he continued his research in applied analytical and environmental chemistry. He was professor at University of Toronto for five decades, including as Professor Emeritus in his final years. His work took him around the world lecturing and consulting with scientists and scientific bodies and as a visiting professor at the University of Tokyo, University of Cambridge and University of Kuala Lumpur. He published over 250 scientific papers. Robert Jervis received numerous awards and honours: the W.B. Lewis Medal, Canada's highest nuclear scientific award; the international Hevesy Medal, for radioanalytical chemistry; the American Nuclear Society's Emmon Medal; and he was the first foreign recipient of the Russian Academy of Science's Ressovsky Medal. He was a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, the Canadian Nuclear Society, the Canadian Society for Chemistry and an honourary fellow of the Atomic Energy Society of Japan and the Indian Academy of Sciences. He lived his faith in all aspects of his life and always travelled with a Bible, seeking to bring God's love to all. His deepest professional satisfaction came from instilling first year students with a love of science. His greatest love was his family - his devoted wife Jean, from whom he was inseparable for 70 years, daughter Ann, son Peter, grandchildren Dylan, Bronwen and Max - who shared more than a lifetime's worth of happy memories together. He is also survived by his beloved sister Kathleen. He will be deeply missed by them, all of whom are overwhelmed with gratitude for his kind and gentle presence in their lives. The family will receive friends at the Ogden Funeral Home (4164 Sheppard Ave. East, Scarborough) on Sunday, May 25, 2014 from 3-7 p.m. Funeral service will take place in the Ogden Chapel on Monday, May 26, 2014 at 1 p.m. Interment at Pine Hills Cemetery.

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Published by Toronto Star from May 23 to May 24, 2014.

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Lowa Katz

June 19, 2014

To Mrs. Jervis and family, I would like to offer you my sincerest condolences upon the passing of Bob.

I met Bob in 1964. I was hired by Dr. Doug Andrews as a grade 12 summer student to work in the Chemical Engineering Department. But since Dr. Andrews did not have much work for me, I was asked to assist Bob, mainly in clerical assignments. Bob and I became good friends. And over the next few years, Bob was my mentor and friend. After 50 years, I still recognize and appreciate how Bob's advice affected my life.

Bob was a very special person. I never heard him speak ill of anybody. He was always available to anybody who needed help or advice. And his door was always open. I wish that there were more people in this world like Bob. He will be missed by many.

Russell Sutherland

May 29, 2014

I was deeply saddened to hear, belatedly, of the death of Dr. Bob Jervis. I was his student at the University of Toronto on two separate occasions and very much appreciated his humble leadership and scholarship. He was a role model to me of what a life is for someone who is both a follow of Jesus Christ and a scientist. My condolences to all the family; especially to Peter.

Dr. Bob Jervis at an Open House, 1964.

Russell Sutherland

May 29, 2014

Phillip Tan

May 25, 2014

Professor Jervis was an amazing teacher and supporter. My sincere sympathies to the entire family.

Margaret Kemp

May 25, 2014

From Alberta. Margaret Kemp and family send their love and prayers.

May 25, 2014

Our hearts go out to you at this difficult time. He truly was as down to earth as he was brilliant. A man whom listened with his whole being and cared deeply about others. A man who lived life to the fullest. Such passion is rare! Love to all Sylvia (Forbes) & Mike Whalen, Harrow, ON

Steve & Julie Gibbings

May 24, 2014

Our condolences to you all - from the "Clinton" Gibbings.

May 24, 2014

Thinking of you at this difficult time.

Katherine ( Forbes) Archibald, Hinton,AB

Greg Evans

May 23, 2014

He had a huge impact on all of us who had the privilege to work with him. One couldn't ask for a better mentor and colleague

Jean and Sam Sandler

May 23, 2014

Bob was a good friend and an amazing colleague. We will sorely miss him. Our heartfelt sympathy is extended to Jean and the entire family.

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