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John F. James
February 17, 2017
I met bob in 1970 when I was a Captain in the US Air Force and applying for admission to the PhD program at UTSPH. I had not heard anything from the school regarding my application for admission, so I traveled Houston and went to the school. I was told they had no record of my application, transcripts, GRE scores or letters of recommendation. Dean Stallones apologized for the SNAFU and sent me to Bob who greeted me with a loud What are you interested in, Boy? I loudly answered back Microbiology!. He then asked me to tell him about any bacteria of my choice. I did not know Bob's academic history, and it was just luck that I chose Leptospira interogans, which is both an animal and human pathogen. He let me talk for about ten minutes, then interrupted me. Damn son, slowdown, you are admitted. That story would never happen at UTSPH today.
Bob was a major influence in my education as a microbiologist both as a teacher and an example of a great scientist. Bob was at the same time wild, crazy, manic, irritating, loving, opinionated, kind and giving, and without doubt the most complex and brilliant man I have ever worked with. He was a unique polymath. Requiescatinpace.
John F. James, Ph.D., MPH, D(ABMM)
Happily Retired Clinical Microbiologist
Centennial, Colorado
Bob's name for me was Louis Pasteur
Joy Kokernot
July 5, 2016
Although I meet Robert only once while in Houston with my father, Fred David Kokernot Jr., I was proud to have a cousin of Robert's distintion. A cousin who had contributed greatly to society and cobtributed to the pride of the Kokernot name and family.
My daughter Sarah K.E. Kokernot is married to Dr. Juan Martinez. They chose Martinez-Kokernot as the last name of their now 15 month old son, in preference to putting his father's name last.
My deepest sympathy to his family.
Joy Kokernot
(Cousin & great grandaughter of David Levi Kokernot; daughter of Frederick David Kokernot Jr., and grandaughter of Frederick David Kokernot Sr.)
RIP
Herb USMC
June 20, 2016
Herb USMC
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Herb USMC
June 20, 2016
Internship at Brooke Army Hosptial
Herb USMC
June 20, 2016
Herb USMC
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Herb USMC
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Herb USMC
June 20, 2016
SW.Pacific and the Philippines
Herb USMC
June 20, 2016
Herb Guyer-Sharfenaker USMC
June 20, 2016
God Bless/RIP. A heartfelt Thank YOU for your service in WWII.The USA would NOT be as it is today. I treasure the freedoms for which YOU fought, Robert.. And Semper Fi.
Diana Kokernot
June 18, 2016
Our dad shared so much. But he and I became particularly close during the final two decades of his life. He set an example for his children/grandchildren by definitely 'living the dash' (1921 - 2016).
This Hopi prayer comes to mind when I think of him. I do not want to say goodbye, just that I feel him and his spirit within and all around me....
I AM NOT HERE....
Don't stand by my grave and weep,
For I am not there, I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow.
I am the diamond glint of snow.
I am the sunlight on ripened grain.
I am the gentle autumn's rain.
When you awaken in the morning, hush.
For I am the swift uplifting rush
Of quiet birds in circle flight.
I am the soft stars that shine at night.
Do not stand by my grave and cry.
I am not there, I did not die.
Hopi Grief Prayer
Charlie Calisher
June 18, 2016
Many (many) years ago, Bob brought some viruses to CDC for me to identify. He spent an evening at our home and that was that -- the beginning of a long friendship. We published papers together regarding the discovery of viruses and stayed in touch. I spoke with him some months ago and hoped to see him at least one more time. I am greatly saddened by the death of this great and unique man.
June 17, 2016
Treasure special times spent together and draw strength from the love of family and friends. May God's loving-kindness comfort you and help you through this difficult time. Sincere sympathies - Ps 119:50,76
A family reunited
Peggy Kokernot Kaplan
June 17, 2016
Dad would have liked me to thank Dr. Tom Sweeney, Loretta and Lynn, Dr. Randall Slaybaugh, Dr Adam Hessel and Joy, Dr. Erick Arce and Elaine, Dr. Thompson and Theresa, Dr. Kenney Grewall and Corine. You gave him the best medical care as well as friendship. Many thanks for friendship also go out to Vicki, Skip and Ron, Steve and Bev Bromet and Ruth. The wonderful Bautista sisters and mother, Erica, Anna, Natalia and Paz,you were always there for dad! He truly loved each of you for your patience, your gentleness and your compassion . I also want to thank Fran Martinez my friend for 18 years. Without you I would not have been able to spend the most precious time in the world with my dad. Finally and most important,my love also goes out to my husband, Rick. It's because of your words, your kindness and clear thought that kept me on a good path as I navigated the final years of dad's life. To my sisters and brother, Jan, Diana and Walter, this was a journey we never wanted to take but we supported each other along the way. Dad left this world knowing he was deeply loved .
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