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Laurence Allan James

1949 - 2022

Laurence Allan James obituary, 1949-2022, Lincoln, CA

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Laurence James Obituary

Laurence Allan James
March 18, 1949 - December 03, 2022
Lincoln, California - Laurence Allan James passed from this world in the loving arms of his sister and niece on the night of December 3, 2022.
Allan (AKA, A.J.) was born in Hollywood, California, on March 18, 1949, into a family of many geologists. His family moved to Sacramento in northern California in 1956. He was active in Little League baseball and later attended Mira Loma High School, where he was on the Honor Roll, elected Senior Class President, played basketball and ran on the cross-country track team. He also began to write songs and play guitar with his friends. The garage band at 4425 Glen Oak Court was infamous.
After high school, he interrupted his studies at University of California, Berkeley a number of times to pursue his singer-songwriter aspirations. Allan helped run a café on Bleeker Street in New York City and busked in Europe. He hitchhiked across the United States to greet his newborn niece.
He earned his bachelor's degree in 1978 and moved to Madison, Wisconsin, where he pursued two Masters of Science degrees, in Water Resources Management and in Geography. His Ph.D., also from the University of Wisconsin, was held jointly in Geography and Geology. While in Madison, he researched several family pioneers, including a Civil War hero who has a statue there.
Allan taught at the University of Wisconsin and in Atlanta, Georgia before moving to the University of South Carolina in 1988, where he was a professor in the Geography Department for three decades. He also served as Director of the BioGeomorpology Laboratory and Senior Associate in the Environment and Sustainability Program. Much of his research involved hydraulic mining in the Sierra Nevada and the changes caused by man, particularly in the lower Yuba River watershed. He was a member of several national and international societies encompassing the field of geomorphology and received a number of Distinguished Career awards.
Allan was predeceased by his parents, Laurence B. and Elizabeth M. James, and his brother Benjamin. He is survived by his sister Catherine (JJ) DeMauro, his brother Stephen, his niece Stacey Swatek Huie and her spouse Jeremy, their daughters Madeleine and Miriya, his ex-wife Myrna N. Skoda James, her sons Joseph Skoda, Jr. and Jesse Skoda, granddaughters Chloe and Kylie, and his beloved companion Dr. Marcia Ehinger.
According to his wishes, he will be cremated and interred in his parents' plot at East Lawn Cemetery on Greenback Lane in Sacramento, California. Celebration of life events are planned at his sister's home and at the AAG annual meeting in 2023.

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Published by The Sacramento Bee on Feb. 12, 2023.

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MaryAnn Madej

March 2, 2023

I just recently saw the news of Allan's death in the GSA Today publication. I am sorry to hear of this loss. I always enjoyed my interactions with AJ, especially in the field. His enthusiasm was contagious, and I admired his creativity.
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Bruce Grieve

February 12, 2023

A great guy and a friend and a neighbor he will be remembered by many. Posting a photo 8th Grade, Allan is 3rd from the left in the secong row down

Bruce Grieve

February 12, 2023

I knew Allan from 2nd Grade, and he lived a block away from me he was one of the kids everyone liked he was a kind person, I got to see him most recently at our 50 year class reunion I will locate one of the photos I took of him and another class mate and post it here. So sad to hear this and I am sure other classmates will feel the same.

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