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George Bundy Wasson Ph.D. Jr.

1935 - 2014

George Bundy Wasson Ph.D. Jr. obituary, 1935-2014, Eugene, OR

BORN

1935

DIED

2014

George Wasson Obituary

George Bundy Wasson Jr PhD

George Wasson was born in Coquille, Oregon, at Belle Knife Hospital on January 14, 1935, to George and Bess (Finley) Wasson. He attended Valley View School in Coquille and Gold Beach Union High School in Gold Beach, graduating from McMinnville High School in 1953.

After the death of his father in 1947, George's mother married Paul Hockema of Pistol River, Oregon, and the family moved to Sundown Ranch in the "Wilds of Curry County." The area was beautiful, primitive, and pristine, and George fell in love with all of it.

George lived his life with enthusiasm, curiosity, and playfulness. A lifelong learner and teacher, he loved to share his wisdom of how things came to be and the right way to do things, from gathering willow and baking salmon, to mountaineering and skiing, to researching, writing, and telling stories.

By the time he graduated from high school, George possessed skills in homesteading, ranching, timber management, fishing, hunting, and gathering. During his tour in Germany with the U.S. Army, George learned to speak German and sang in the Army band. Upon his return, he worked for South Coast Lumber and the U.S. Forest Service.

When George entered the University of Oregon School of Music, he was already an accomplished musician and singer. He earned a Bachelor of Music degree in 1969. In 1971, he earned a master's degree in counseling and began a 20-year career as Assistant Dean of Students and Academic Advisor at the UO.

Inspired by his older brother, Dr. Wilfred C. Wasson, and the memory of his parents, George returned to the UO as a graduate student in anthropology, earning a master's degree and doctorate. During his studies, he recorded the stories and wrote dozens of articles on the Pacific Northwest and Coastal Indians, culminating in his dissertation, "Growing Up Indian: An Emic (Inside) Perspective." He was instrumental in forming the Southwest Oregon Research Project (SWORP), a team of students and researchers, many of whom were tribal members, who gathered volumes of historical data from the archives of the Smithsonian Institute and Library of Congress, documents largely overlooked since the earliest days of South Coast Indian contact with Euro-Americans. The collection, now housed at the UO Library, continues to provide priceless information and revelations for research and publication.

George shared his knowledge with people of his own native bloodlines--Milluk/Coos, Coquelle, and
Cherokee--as well as students, academics, and other tribes across the nation. He continued to lecture and tell stories right up to the day of his tragic and untimely death on March 19, 2014.

George was preceded in death by his parents, older brother Wilfred, sister and brother-in-law Susan and Don Walgamott, their son Donald Dean Walgamott, and his stepfather Paul Hockema. He is survived by his sister and brother-in-law Bette and Earl Hockema of Pistol River and his brother and sister-in-law John and Ninnian Wasson of Grand Junction, Colorado. George had 11 nieces and nephews, 7 grandnieces and grandnephews, and many cousins.

George made lasting friends throughout his life. He enriched and inspired hundreds of students, colleagues, and friends, sharing freely his friendship, knowledge, and resources. All those who were fortunate enough to know George were enriched beyond measure. He will be dearly missed by the extraordinary number of people he touched and loved throughout his life.

Plans are underway for celebrations of George's life in Eugene, Pistol River, and Coos Bay. Memorial contributions can be made to the Many Nations Longhouse, University of Oregon, 1630 Columbia St., Eugene, Oregon 97403.

Arrangements entrusted to Musgrove Family Mortuary. Please access the obituary and you are invited to sign the guestbook at musgroves.com

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Published by Reading Eagle on Apr. 6, 2014.

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Jack Sabin

March 17, 2025

We thank the spirits for sharing George with us for a short while. He was a great representative of the humans because he was a part of all things.

Jack Sabin

March 21, 2023

In the early 1950´s George babysat me in our little town of Gold Beach. He was a good friend of our family.

Kathy Leighton

April 21, 2014

George, so much thanks for all the warm, fond memories, love you buddy.
Kathy

Annette Sandberg

April 6, 2014

So hard to find the right words to express my thoughts. George was such an important part of our tribe's history, a wealth of knowledge that is now gone, except for his numerous papers and writings. His leadership in gathering information from the Smithsonian and sharing this with other Oregon Tribes was increadible and inspiring. I will miss his much needed wisdom and presence at tribal gatherings. He has left a vacuum but gave so much during his time on this earth. Condolences to his family.

Bob+Shelley McCarl

April 4, 2014

George eyes closed hits a key hums a ballad trailing finger raised in punctuation. George posed before a giant cedar stump swept clear by spring tide, holding memories of his great grandmother swimming around the point away from men with guns. George braising salmon steaks with berry glaze smell of cedar smoke warm within the fur and nested blankets. George gathers his hair adds a beaded choker faded jeans snapping fingers dancing DC dives and bars till dawn. George listening, his door and food and heart open to all who asked. George racing the fog to Pistol River guns and blood again facing raging frightened men with guns. George striding pillowed snow, skis and boots and pack dip beneath the laden branches snowshoes etch your journey toward the summit my good friend. Bon Voyage.

Vonni Carole

April 1, 2014

I was so very saddened to hear of George's death. My husband, Denny DeGross had just passed away in Feb. and George was grieving that loss. They had been very close friends since high school. Denny thought the sun rose and set with George. I know he was a very gifted, brilliant and kind man. My heart goes out to all his family and friends. May George and Denny rest in peace together! Vonni Carole

S. Weeks

March 31, 2014

Truly a tragic loss, but how wonderful the world is to have been blessed by George's presence.

March 30, 2014

Our prayers are with the family.

Chief Warren Brainard

March 30, 2014

From The Coos Lower Umpqua & Siuslaw Triblal People

March 30, 2014

Ray Chase SR.

Kaz Toelken

March 29, 2014

George is still very much a part of us and we're better people for having him a part of our lives. We sing for you George. Love, Barre and Miiko Toelken and family.

Kristin DeGross

March 29, 2014

George was my dad's best friend in high school and they remained so for the rest of their lives. My dad passed a month before George. With great sadness, I offer condolences to his family and friends. We loved him very much.

Claudia Long

March 29, 2014

Condolences to the family, loved ones and community of friends of George Wasson.

Jack Sabin

March 29, 2014

George was a dear friend of Oda and Glenn Sabin and my first baby sitter, a role he wouldn't let me forget when I attended U of O. A great spirit has moved on. Jack Sabin and family.

March 29, 2014

thank you George, for everything!

Mark Shekoyan

March 26, 2014

Thanks for all the great stories and adventures George. I'm so happy we both began our Anthropology grad studies together in 1992. Your influence on my becoming an Anthropologist was, and shall remain, profound.

DARLENE MOYER

March 26, 2014

HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES TO GEORGES' DEAR FRIENDS AND FAMILY.

Jim Walker

March 26, 2014

Rest in peace, George.

Geo. Ann Baker

March 26, 2014

Iyuskinyan wancinyankelo (I am glad to have met you)

Gretchen Day-Blissett

March 25, 2014

George was a friend of our family since before I was born. When I think of him, I see his beautiful smile & feel his gentle presence. We are fortunate to have his memory with us as we go on with our lives. He will be missed but lovingly remembered.

WAyne Hess

March 24, 2014

Do not stand at my grave and weep
I am not there. I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow.
I am the diamond glints on snow.
I am the sunlight on ripened grain.
I am the gentle autumn rain.
When you awaken in the morning's hush
I am the swift uplifting rush
Of quiet birds in circled flight.
I am the soft stars that shine at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry;
I am not there. I did not die.


Mary Elizabeth Frye (1932)

Ron Detwiler

March 24, 2014

Our community lost a truly amazing human being with the passing of George Wasson. The power of his spirit will live long in the hearts and minds of those he met. As one so honored I will miss him.

March 23, 2014

What a beautiful obituary for an extraordinary and very special person. Thank you.

M. Smith

March 23, 2014

This is a beautiful obituary for an extraordinary and special person. Thank you.

Ted Fogelstrom

March 23, 2014

As the years fly by, you think there's time to do/say/or just be. Suddenly, it's too late. That's how I feel right now without George in my life. How lucky I was to have him as a friend. My prayers go out to all his friends & family. T.A.Fogelstrom

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