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Douglas Vickers Obituary

Doug was born in Rockhampton, Australia. Following his schooling, he joined the Australian Air Force, which participated with the British Royal Air Force, and flew 31 missions in World War II in the Far East as a radio operator.

After the war, he went to the University of Queensland and received his PhD from the London School of Economics. While studying, he worked at Vauxhall Motors in charge of the pension fund. Following receipt of his degree, he was invited to the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania where he rose to Professor of Finance. He served for the school for 15 years. Subsequently, he was invited to the University of Western Australia as the Chair of Economics in Perth, Western Australia, where he served for 5 years. Then he was invited to the University of Massachusetts, where he finished his career as Professor of Economics, retiring at 70 in 1994.

He published widely in economics and theology, having many books to his credit, including Studies in the Theory of Money 1690-1776, Money and Banking, The Theory of the Firm, Economics and Man, The Texture of Truth, The Fracture of Faith. He taught Sunday School. He read widely. He loved music, having played the French horn in his youth, and his piano in later life. He could play anything if he heard it once and transpose it to another key.

His wife, Miriam, predeceased him in 2013 and his son, Paul, in 2001. His survivors include several nieces in Australia, and in this country, Ann Hopkins of Hadley and her daughters, Kimberly Hopkins Hickie and Kristen Hopkins Rushin and her family.

Funeral services will be held at the Douglass Funeral Home located at 87 North Pleasant Street, Amherst, on Thursday October 10, 2019 at 10 am, burial will follow in Wildwood Cemetery, Amherst.

Memorial register at www.douglassfuneral.com

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Published by Daily Hampshire Gazette on Oct. 7, 2019.

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Jim Whalen

September 6, 2024

I had the pleasure of hearing this man teach...not economics, but of Jesus and Salvation at Covenant Community Church of West Springfield. He was a brilliant, humble man. I just today learned of his passing. We will meet again I think.

J. Saba

March 26, 2021

Some 27 years after having him as my professor I still remember him fondly as my favorite professor who taught with more energy and passion than any other professor I had. I'm saddened to hear of his passing, my condolences, and know that his memory will live long after his life.

Richard Leech

September 11, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person. He was one of the best teachers I have ever had, and made my years at Wharton and Penn the most challenging and memorable.

Jean Thomas

October 10, 2019

It was our privilege to meet Doug when he first arrived in Perth as the Chair of Economics at UWA. His many visits to Perth since that time and especially his annual visits over the last 6 years have been special times for our whole family. He was a man of integrity and was loyal, wise, gentle and kind, and a man of great faith. His Christian witness is something he has left us as a great and lasting legacy, We loved him dearly and shall miss him terribly.
Till we meet again in Glory,
Murray and Jean and family.

Bob Rivard

October 7, 2019

Condolences Ann at this difficult time, it was my great fortune to have known Doug over these many years, a true gentle and lovinbg person.

Mary Ellen Bricker

October 7, 2019

Ann, I'm so sorry to hear of Doug's passing. May the Lord comfort you and your daughters.

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