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July 1, 2008
TO THE PENNINGTON FAMILY -
YOU HAVE MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY.
David Goin
July 1, 2008
I was no scientist when Dr. Pennington taught her first class of botany at The College. All but two of the class were upperclassmen and science majors. This was a Sophomore level class and she taught it to the upper classmen who had taken Chemistry. Although I failed the class, I came to respect and admire her. She was important to many of my classmates who benefited academically more than I from her scholarship and her classes and I think and hope I truly appreciated her as a teacher, mother, wife, and friend. Over the years I got to know her husband, the late Dr. Raymond Pennington and to witness and enjoy the wry humor and fellowship they had with one another and their children. It was a pleasure to watch her children grow to adulthood.
I was priviledged to have known her.
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