1936
2025
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Fred McElveen
May 22, 2025
Great man in my book club w Jackie and Miles
Mary Sanchez Lanier
April 25, 2025
John and I were colleagues reviewing undergraduate student applications for the national Barry Goldwater Scholarship. I was incredibly lucky to be paired with John for my first Goldwater review, and for many years after that. I learned so much from him, and reviewing applications with John was fun. I was amazed by his worldwide contacts and what he had accomplished in his lifetime. John had a remarkable intellect and his curiosity and questions were always engaging. He was truly a remarkable scientist and human being. His commitment to the next generation of scientist was deep and it meant he always made time for students. He is missed.
Michael Barron
April 24, 2025
John and I were professional colleagues through the Goldwater Scholars selection committee. We were reading partners for a number of years. During our 20 year overlap on that committee we became good friends and helped found the Barry Goldwater Educational Support Fund that helps support the Goldwater Scholarship program.
John was a gentleman´s gentleman who spoke with quiet authority...and people listened. We also saw each other on his annual trips back to Iowa for the reunion of his graduating class from Cornell College. Condolences to his family and all who loved him. He is missed.
Michael Barron, Assistant Provost for Enrollment at The University of Iowa, retired
Wayne Beam
April 20, 2025
Enjoyed working with John while he served as a member of the SC Coastal Council. All around good guy. RIP my old friend.
Bob Feller
April 15, 2025
John Mark was my most valued colleague as I navigated my way through the faculty ranks at USC. He was mentor, friend, advisor, and a fellow devotee and knowledgeable fan of baseball. We attended many games together. We shared enthusiasm for the women´s basketball team as well. His respect for coastal habitats was contagious and we had numerous skull sessions about how to promote its stewardship into the future. Our trip together to Japan was Just one of life´s highlights we shared. I will miss his sense of humor and his humility in facing so many of the wicked curveballs that were thrown his and Robin´s way. Farewell JMD. Bob Feller
Nancy Brock
April 10, 2025
Robin - I am heartsick. Thinking of you. Nancy Brock
Kathryn Luchok
April 5, 2025
Robin,
My heart breaks for you and your boys. John was such a great neighbor and kind friend, and so important to the world of conservation and environment. A real mentor to so many students who themselves have gone on to scholarly and professional endeavors.
"What we have once enjoyed we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us." -Helen Keller
Sending hugs and love,
Kathryn
Sally Woodin
April 2, 2025
John was a good friend and colleague, always happy to pause his life and talk and try to help you find a solution, especially if it involved catching fish. His smile and enthusiasm lifted spirits. My condolences to all.
Sally Woodin
David Reisman
April 2, 2025
John was one of my favorite people. After he retired I would see him monthly as we sat next to each other at monthly Philharmonic concerts. For years it was a time to chat and catch up some. A very good man - he made me feel very welcome 34 yrs ago when I took a position at USC.My deepest condolences to the family
John Hodge
April 2, 2025
John was a mentor. His life was an inspiration to me and a host of others. He was instrumental in attracting me to the Marine Science Program at USC, and I have many fond memories of time spent with John. I always gained a unique perspective from John no matter what the topic. He will be missed. South Carolina and its environment are better off thanks to John's service and tireless effort.
Tim Mousseau
April 2, 2025
My deepest condolences to the family. John Mark was always a huge inspiration to all aspects of my life. He will be greatly missed.
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