5 Entries
Lee Brown
March 3, 2022
I am saddened beyond description after learning of John´s passing. He was a wonderful teacher, leader, and friend. I will miss him deeply.
Richard Ehrhardt
February 24, 2022
John was my friend and valued colleague at UNCG for 30 years. I regret not hearing of his passing sooner. He was the most hard-working, sincere, modest and supportive colleague one could hope for. The world is diminished by his passing.
Gail Honeycutt
February 16, 2022
John, you will be missed.
Enjoyed working with you at UNCG.
Love and prayers to family.
David M. Wallace
February 16, 2022
Dr. Eatman was one of my professors when I attended graduate school at ECU. He was an excellent teacher who could explain complex topics (quantitative methods & statistics) in a way that students could easily understand, and he was always friendly and helpful. I reconnected with him several years later in Greensboro while assisting UNCG with an academic computing center upgrade for which Dr. Eatman was a committee member. My condolences go out to his family.
Fannie Grainger Thornton Reece
February 13, 2022
My heart goes out to you, Nancy.
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