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Dr. F. Thomas Ledig

1938 - 2015

Dr.  F. Thomas Ledig obituary, 1938-2015, Vallejo, CA

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Dr. F. Thomas Ledig

Aug. 13, 1938 - May 20, 2015

Resident of Vallejo, CA

Dr. F. Thomas Ledig passed away on May 20, 2015 at 76 from metastatic melanoma. He was a world renowned research scientist in the fields of forest genetics and conservation biology. He could not have been loved more by his family and a host of wonderful friends from all over the world.

Tom was born in Dover, New Jersey. After earning his B.S. from Rutgers University and his M.S. and Ph.D. from North Carolina State University, he went on to become a Full Professor and member of the Board of Permanent Officers of Yale University. In 1979 Tom joined the U.S. Forest Service's Pacific Southwest Research Station as Director of the Institute of Forest Genetics, located in Berkeley and Placerville, California.

Tom traveled the world as a highly sought after expert on forest genetics and conservation, consulting with government and scientific institutions. His research took him to Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Hungary, India, Italy, Kenya, Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, Morocco, Portugal, Scotland, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, Vietnam, and throughout the United States. He was familiar through travel with forest conditions in many other countries.

Major recognition of his life's work includes the Society of American Foresters Barrington Moore Memorial Award for outstanding achievement in biological research; Fellowship in the American Association for the Advancement of Science; a special award from the Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro, Saltillo, Mexico; and two North American Forest Commission awards. His service as secretary of the UN/FAO/North American Forest Commission's Forest Genetic Resources Working Group was one of the most rewarding experiences of his career. Yet, his most treasured honor was a 1997 letter, signed by former colleagues at Yale University that reads, in part, "We miss the joie de vivre that left when you left."

Tom retired in 2008 as Senior Scientist in the Pacific Southwest Research Station and continued as an adjunct professor at the University of California-Davis. He remained active in research. His most recent work involved genetic diversity in conifers, evaluating experiments he established in 1973-1974 on the effects of climate change on pitch pine; and working on a National Geographic Society grant to study Coulter pine in Baja California. His career is represented in part by over 135 publications in genetics and physiology. To the end, he maintained his long-time interests in hiking the mountains and the Southwest desert, photography, SCUBA diving, and collecting fine and folk art.

Tom is survived by his wife, Linda Marie Lux; three children from a former marriage: Colleen Stanton Cassidy, Sean Cormac Ledig, and Brendan Owen Ledig; his grandson, Nicholaus Vitaly Ledig; brother Alan Lloyd Ledig; and father-in-law Raymond Clyde Lux. Arrangements are under the direction of Passalacqua Funeral Chape, Benicia. Please visit the online tribute at www.passalacquafuneralchapel.com

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from May 29 to May 31, 2015.

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Gerald Rogan, MD

June 2, 2022

Hi Linda. It's been 7 years since Tom died. We all miss him. Jerry R

February 1, 2016

Dear Linda
Please accept our apology for this delayed note, but we just learned of Thomas's death. my wife Hayat and I are deeply saddened to hear of his untimely death. It was an honor to have known such a great person and we will truly miss him. Please accept our heartfelt condolences.
Hassan Sbay and Hayat Mesbah
Forest research center
Po. Box 763 Agdal Rabat 10000 Morocco

Tom, somewhere else

June 3, 2015

Here is another picture of Tom, the "Travelin Man". from Jerry Rogan

At the Revels in Oakland

June 3, 2015

Tom, Linda, my wife Pauline, and I enjoyed many times together, including walks in Morocco, touring Hungary and Prague, exploring Yucatan, and hanging out in Monterey. Tom also excelled at the domino game Mexican Train, which he taught us. His annual picture calenders shows his gift for photography and details of other cultures. One displayed pictures of hanging store signs in Hungary. In Tom's yard grow two unique species of Redwood Trees which he planted.

I will miss Tom. He enriched my life. We are diminished by his passing.

Gerald N. Rogan, MD

Passalacqua Funeral Chapel

May 28, 2015

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