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Marianna & Gene Palladino
October 30, 2004
Jim was a lovely and lively soul..He was the sweetest of men. A gentle giant and so talented. He and Carlanne are together again.
He will be missed by many.
Loree Speedy
October 28, 2004
Dr. Diggory was a major influence on my intellect, and taught many naive undergraduate students like me the beauty and rigor of statistical analysis.
Carolyn Serfass
October 27, 2004
Jim was such a great "boss" and friend. I worked with him at Chatham until we moved to DC. We shared woodworking projects and parties with the Savoyards at our house on Murrayhill Ave. Jim was always excited to get another new tool from Brookstone (before it went upscale!)When Jeff & I visited Brazil, we stopped at Hector Villa-Lobos' museum to get some guitar music for Jim and had Madame Villa-Lobos wait on us. Jim was a fantastic teacher of many subjects and a true Renaissance man. I am richer having known him.
Jean and Ron Fava
October 27, 2004
Jean and Ron Fava
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October 27, 2004
James Diggory Obituary
DIGGORYJAMES C.83, formerly of Sq. Hill, died on Saturday, October 23, 2004, at the Willows of Presbyterian Senior Care, Oakmont, PA after a long illness. Dr. Diggory was professor and chair of the Department of Psychology at Chatham College... Read James Diggory's Obituary
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