Robert Edward Gatten Jr.

1944 - 2018

Robert Edward Gatten Jr. obituary, 1944-2018

Robert Edward Gatten Jr.

1944 - 2018

Robert Gatten Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 23, 2018.
Bob Gatten, 73, died on February 23, 2018, after a short and courageous battle with lung cancer. Never a smoker, always active, positive, and healthy, this diagnosis was a shock to all of us who knew him. The family will receive visitors at Hanes Lineberry N Elm Street on Monday, February 26, at 4 PM. There will be a community memorial service at Hanes-Lineberry N. Elm Funeral Home on Tuesday, February 27 at 11 am; with a special Service of Remembrance for Well-Spring Residents at Well-Spring, Tuesday, February 27 at 4 PM, followed by a reception with the family.

Bob and Florence have always been immensely proud of their two children, David Edward Gatten (spouse Erin Espelie) of Boulder, CO, and Elizabeth Gatten Fenley of Greensboro, and their two granddaughters Lydia Katherine Fenley of Greensboro and Darwin Salina Gatten­ Espelie of Boulder. Their greatest joy and accomplishment was their family.

Bob was born on December 21, 1944 in Lexington, KY to Kentucky natives Robert Edward Gatten and Elizabeth Thompson Gatten. He attended Lexington's Ashland Elementary School and Morton Junior High School, and graduated as valedictorian from Henry Clay High School in 1962. In high school, he was president of the National Honor Society, president of the Key Club (a service club sponsored by Kiwanis International), and served as photo editor of the yearbook and newspaper. Thus, began his lifelong interest in photography.

Bob was a biology major at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA, from which he graduated in 1966. At William and Mary, he was elected to membership in Omicron Delta Kappa (a national honor society) and served as president of Circle K (a service club also sponsored by Kiwanis) and as a photographer for the yearbook (Colonial Echo) and newspaper (The Flat Hat). In his senior year Bob served as Editor in Chief of the Colonial Echo, a very great responsibility and a position in which he learned a lot about many aspects of life. He remained at William and Mary for his master's degree in biology (1968) for which he studied blood physiology. He served as a Lecturer in the Department of Biology in 1966-67.

On February 6, 2018, Bob received a special award- Recognition for Exceptional Service to the College of William and Mary. Since his retirement, Bob had dedicated much of his free time to his alma mater serving on the Class of 1966 Reunion Committee, as a class ambassador, and as a strategist to encourage class engagement. An avid photographer since his days as a student, he donated hundreds of William and Mary photos from his personal collection to the Swem Library.

At William and Mary, he met his future wife, Florence Fraser of Miami, FL. They were married in 1968, having proudly been college sweethearts.

Bob received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor in 1973, specializingin comparative and environmental physiology . While serving as a teaching assistant, he received a Distinguished Teaching Award from the University.

Bob spent most of his academic career in the Department of Biology at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, beginning in 1978. He carried out research on various aspects of animal physiology, publishing 50 scientific papers and book chapters, and teaching undergraduate and graduate courses. He received the University's first Research Excellence Award in 1989. His research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation, the U.S. Department of Energy, and by UNCG. Bob supervised the research of 20 graduate and undergraduate students and was an Associate Editor of two scientific journals in his specialty. He served as Head of the Department of Biology from 1988 until 1997, and as Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences from 1997 until 2003. While serving as Associate Dean, he founded UNCG's Science Advisory Board, a group of local business leaders who provided advice about the development of the University's science programs. One of Bob's major responsibilities in the College Office was helping plan new buildings (including the Sullivan Science Building) and guide the renovation of existing buildings. He retired from UNCG in late 2005 but continued to volunteer for the University in various capacities.

As an adult, Bob developed a passionate interest in the history of the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1803-1806. He attributed this interest to the stimulation provided by his parents; his dad had a master's degree in history and his mother was a librarian and genealogist. Bob traveled much of the Lewis and Clark Trail, and was an active member of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation in Great Falls, MT, for which he served on the Board of Directors and as president (1994-1996). In the early 1990s, Bob devoted much effort to locating the land where Expedition co-captain William Clark was born in 1770 in Caroline Co., VA; his work led to the creation of two Virginia Historical Highway Markers honoring Clark and his family.

Bob was one of three Foundation members who incorporated in 1993 the National Council of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial, which was observed in 2003-2006. Bob continued to contribute to the Foundation in various ways until his death. Bob received the Distinguished Service Award of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation in 1996 and the Outstanding Service Award from the National Council of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial in 2001.

Gatten's knowledge of and passion for the history of the Lewis and Clark Expedition led to his being employed by Lindblad Expeditions as a historian on their shipboard voyages following the route of Lewis and Clark on the Columbia and Snake Rivers (25 times from 2003 to 2017). He loved sharing the Lewis and Clark story with Lindblad guests, and working with Lindblad staff members in New York City and Seattle.

Bob inherited his mother's interest in family genealogy, as well as her voluminous research records, compiled over her lifetime. Bob entered all of the information into a software program that includes 6,500 people.

In lieu of flowers and food, memorials may be sent to The College of Arts and Sciences at UNCG, the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation in Great Falls, MT, or the Well-Spring Retirement Community of Greensboro.

Online condolences may be made through www.haneslineberryfuneralomes.com.

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March 3, 2018

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February 28, 2018

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February 27, 2018

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Amy Jordan

March 3, 2018

Dear Gatten Family- I am devastated to learn of Dr. Gattens death. He was such a warm, kind, vibrant man and I always enjoyed seeing him. He took such good care of himself and was so fit....I am truly shocked.
He would always speak of you all.
David, I always enjoyed hearing about your latest accomplishments and your beautiful daughter.
I am so sorry. I know he will be dearly missed by all. Please know I am sending hugs and love. I will miss him.
Fondly,
Amy Young Jordan

Dr. Bonnick

February 28, 2018

Dear Florence,
Dr. Gatten's photo from his safari is in a prominent place in our dental office. The whole team at Bertrand A. Bonnick DDS PLLC is saddened by our loss of a great friend. We fondly recall our lunch recess with him as he reviewed his trip to Africa. We have thought fondly of the possibility of going on a Lewis and Clarke tour with him as our guide. We have certainly lost a friend and part of our family. We are fortunate and privileged to have shared the experience of this amazing human being. We hope some of his kindness and great attributes rubbed off on us.
Bertrand Bonnick DDS and Dental Team

Angela Shelton

February 27, 2018

I met Dr. Gatten as an undergraduate at UNCG when he was head of the biology department. He advised me throughout my academic career and as an adjunct faculty member under the MCH School of Medical Technology. He was a huge reference for me with my first official college degree job. He was an amazing mentor and instructor of science. I hope he knew how influential he was in all the students lives he touched. RIP.

Julia Skinner

February 27, 2018

I never met Bob, nor had I heard of him before this year. The only thing I knew about him was that he had organized our Marine Biology lecture on physiology. I wish that I could have met him, however, because he seemed to be a wonderful man. I pray for peace for his soul and his family and friends who are grieving.

Ron Williams

February 26, 2018

I knew Bob as an undergraduate at William and Mary, and always considered him a friend. We renewed our friendship a few years ago during one of the Alumni fund raising events, and Bob recruited me to be a Class Ambassador with him for the Class of 1966.

We will all miss Bob, and I wish to send my condolences to his family.

Camilla Buchanan

February 26, 2018

Florence,
So terribly sad to hear of Bob's death. I have so many fond memories of him from our undergraduate years and from the 50th Reunion.
Cam Buchanan

Terri Shelton

February 25, 2018

Dear Florence: I had the distinct honor to work with Bob on so many initiatives at UNCG. His energy, passion, wisdom, and integrity made every endeavor better. He touched so many students, faculty, and staff. Arthur and I send our thoughts and prayers to you and your family. He will be missed.

Veronica Mills

February 25, 2018

Florence, My heart goes out to you and you family. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers!

Bill Christiansen

February 25, 2018

It was with sadness that I learned of Bob Gatten's passing. His obituary highlighted a life well-lived.
My wife, Terry, and I send condolences to Bob's wife, Florence. I knew her in Florida where we both attended Coral Gables High. As impressive a life as Bob's obituary highlighted, I am sure he had the perfect partner in Florence, and we pray for her and their children during this difficult time.

February 25, 2018

Florence, I am so very sorry to learn of Bob's passing. While I knew Bob only briefly, his intellect, warmth and devotion to you were so apparent during our first meeting. Please accept my sincerest condolences. Jim Guidone

Robert Sigafoes, M.D.

February 25, 2018

Bob and I were classmates in the Biology Department at the College of William and Mary. He was one of the finest individuals I have ever known. We corresponded by E-mail just a month ago and his passing comes as a tremendous shock to me. He will be missed by me and all at William and Mary who had the privilege of knowing him.

Dr Ray Sullivan

February 25, 2018

It was with great sadness that I learned of Dr Bob Gatten's illness and then his death 2 days ago. Such a beautiful person with vitality, joy and so many passions. He will be sorely missed by his lovely family, many many friends and colleagues and, yours truly, his former physician and Friendly Acres neighbor many years ago. Our deepest condolences to you all. Bob was one of those memorable souls who touched many lives in more ways than he could possibly know. God bless you all.

Sydney Stevens Butler

February 25, 2018

I am so sorry to hear of his passing. You both were such a huge support system to us during our Rep years. Hugs to your entire family! ❤❤

Mary Elliott

February 25, 2018

My husband died in 1982 and I knew I had to have a career to support myself. I went to UNC-G in the Winter of 1983 after having been out of college for eleven years. I was sick and somewhat scared and trying to cope with being alone. I took physiology my first semester and Dr. Gatten was my professor. I took an exam and missed one question on the heart. I went to talk with him about it and he patiently explained to me how to think the question through. That was the greatest lession I ever learned in acquiring two BS degrees in unrelated majors! I have thought about him many, many times and wanted to go back and thank him. I really believe because of him, I am much better at learning and thinking through every situation I have encountered in life. I am so very thankful he took the time to help me. In my opinion, he was the best professor I ever had.

I share in your grief today as I remember that my beloved Daddy died 50 years ago today, on Sunday. I still miss him as I feel sure you will miss your husband, father, and grandfather.

God is good. He gave you a wonderful man who obviously shared with a lot of the world to make it a better place. God gave you a wonderful family. He will help you get through your loss and remind you of all the wonderful times you shared together. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Judi Rossabi

February 25, 2018

Sending deepest condolences to the Gatten family - my dear friend Florence, David, Elizabeth, Lydia and Darwin. You were all lights in Bob's world. It was a privilege to know him.

John Kiss

February 24, 2018

May god bless you and your family at this difficult time.

As the new Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences, I had the chance to meet Bob a few times. He was a real gentleman and scholar. We very much appreciate his support for UNCG.

Warmest wishes, John Z. Kiss

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