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Donald Edmonds Herbert Jr.

Donald Edmonds Herbert Jr. obituary, Mobile, AL

Donald Herbert Obituary

Donald Edmonds Herbert, Jr. was born on December 11, 1928 in Muskogee, OK and died on March 4, 2016 in Mobile, AL after a long illness. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Herbert of Muskogee and Tulsa, OK. He was preceded in death by his parents, a younger brother Gary and an older sister Virginia, his first wife Lucia Lee Ferguson of Tulsa, OK to whom he was married for seven years and his second wife Anne Phelps Dodge of Colorado Springs, CO to whom he was married for forty six years. He is survived by his daughters Hillary and Emily and her husband Victor Maskey of Mobile, a son John Geary and his wife Stacy of Atlanta, GA and two grandsons Jack and Riley also of Atlanta.

He graduated from high school in Tulsa, OK in 1946 and entered the Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA as a Westinghouse (now Intel) Science Talent Search scholar and Chemistry major. He subsequently transferred to Northwestern University in Evanston, IL in 1949 and received a BS in Physics in 1950.

Following the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950 he enlisted in the US Navy. Upon completion of Navy boot camp he was sent to the U. S. Naval Officer Candidate School in Newport, RI where he was subsequently commissioned as an ensign.

Upon receiving an honorable discharge as a lieutenant (jg) in 1954 he entered the graduate school of the University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK where he was awarded an MS in Physics in 1956. Because of his interest and experience in experimental physics he then entered the PhD program in Physics on a fellowship at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD.

He interrupted his post-graduate training and left the Johns Hopkins PhD program in 1961 when his first wife Lucia died suddenly. He was immediately asked to join the Physics Department of Colorado College (CC) in Colorado Springs, CO where he served as Assistant Professor of Physics for the period 1961-1964.

In 1964, He entered the PhD program in Medical Physics at the University of London in London, United Kingdom as a US National Cancer Institute Special Research Fellow under his UK sponsor Professor Sir Joseph Rotblat, a former atomic bomb physicist at the US Los Alamos National Laboratory and subsequent Fellow of the Royal Society and winner of the 1995 Nobel Peace Prize. Upon being awarded his PhD from the University of London in 1967, Dr. Herbert joined the Penrose Cancer Hospital in Colorado, Springs, CO as the physicist and statistician under the medical director Dr. Juan del Regato from 1967-1975.

For the fall semester of 1974, Dr. Herbert was appointed an American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) Visiting Scientist at the Radiological Physics Center of M D Anderson Cancer Institute in Houston, TX. In 1975, Dr. Herbert was invited to join the Department of Radiology of the College of Medicine of the University of South Alabama (USA) in Mobile, AL as part of their new program to upgrade the Radiation Oncology services available to cancer patients in (at that time) an underserved region of the states of Mississippi, Alabama and Florida.

As a Professor of Radiology and Head of the Division of Physics and Statistics of the Department of Radiology at USA that provided physics and statistics support to the radiation oncology programs at several other area hospitals as well as to the diagnostic radiology and radiation oncology programs at USA, Dr. Herbert also served as the first Director of the USA College of Medicine Bio-Statistics and Epidemiology Core Unit and taught courses in physics and statistics to radiology residents and to medical students.

In addition to his responsibilities to the College of Medicine Dr Herbert served for several years as an expert consultant in statistics under contract to the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission in Washington, DC to evaluate the BEIR III report on the biological effects of ionizing radiation published by the US National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council in 1980. He subsequently served as a member of the US National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council BEIR V Committee and is a co-author of their 1990 BEIR V Report on the biological effects of ionizing radiation, in particular the effects of the radiations from the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs. The series of BEIR Reports informs and strongly influences the health policies and guidelines of the US and other nations as well as the UN.

In 1984, Dr. Herbert co-founded with two other physicists an ongoing series of international conferences on radiation oncology that continues to meet every four years at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, WI under the aegis of AAPM and the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Herbert contributed one or more lengthy papers to each of the first eight conferences and co-edited the Proceedings of all but two of them.

Dr. Herbert received the AAPM lifetime Achievement award in 2004 "For his outstanding career achievements in Medical Physics and his contributions to the profession." Dr. Herbert retired from the College of Medicine in 2009 after 34 years of service and was appointed an Emeritus Professor in the Department of Radiology. In 2015, shortly before the death of his beloved wife Anne, he established and funded, together with his son John, "The Anne and Donald Herbert Distinguished Lectureship in Modern Statistical Modeling" as a lasting memorial to her. The Lectureship will make a significant contribution to the Annual Meetings of AAPM for many years to come.

In his spare time Dr. Herbert enjoyed reading military history and economics and playing tennis. He was a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity at Carnegie-Mellon University and at Northwestern University.

.Private services will be held for the immediate family at St Paul's Episcopal Chapel in Mobile on April 4, 2016. A reception will follow at the family residence at 5:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions should be made to the USA College of Medicine scholarship fund or to the Santa Fe Institute for the Study of Complex Systems at 1399 Hyde Park Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501.

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Published by The Gazette on Apr. 3, 2016.

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Joyce Herbert

May 30, 2016

Dear Hillary: So sorry to learn about your loss. I loved your parents. My deepest condolences to you and your family. Joyce Herbert

Juan Ortega

April 13, 2016

We are saddened for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Dr. Herbert was a wonderful neighbor.

Ron Ori

March 25, 2016

I was very saddened to hear of Don's death. He was a long time member of the Department of Radiology at the University of Alabama. I will never forget his kindness when I arrived in Mobile, nearly twenty five years ago. He was a brilliant, yet kind man who will be missed.

March 24, 2016

So sorry for your loss.
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Colin Orton

March 23, 2016

Don was a truly GREAT, though always unassuming, medical physicist. I had the honor of knowing him professionally for 50 years, having first met him at London University when we were both Ph.D. students together. He has been a close friend and colleague ever since, and my wife and I will miss his smiling face and good company at our annual conferences. Please accept my sincere condolences.

Allen BrodskySc.D., CHP,CIH, DABR, Adjunct Prof. Radiation Science

March 22, 2016

Don Herbert was the most brilliant, handsome, and kind person one could ever meet. Condolences to the family. Allen Brodsky, his colleague born within a month of him on Nov.5, 1928.

Marilyn

March 22, 2016

My condolences to you and your family. It is never easy to lose a loved one. Dr. Herbert will be missed. I remember him as soft spoken, gentle, and very intelligent man.

Shannon McCrimmon

March 21, 2016

Such a wonderful, kind man. I am honored to have known him and so grateful that he and his wife always treated me like family. God bless you and the entire family.

March 21, 2016

May I offer my sincere condolences to the family and friends of Mr Herbert. I know that losing a loved one is not easy, but our faith in Gods promises can help us get through difficult times like this. Please know that God cares and will give you the strength that you need. At 2Kings 20:5, he says," I have heard your prayer. I have seen your tears. I am healing you..." I hope this brings you comfort and helps you cope with your loss.

DiAnne Hamilton

March 21, 2016

Enjoyed meeting your parents one night at Emily's house. Remember sitting on the sofa and talking with one of the most intelligent men I had ever met. Will always be grateful for your parents being Mobile parents when Shannon needed them. Memories are always in your heart, keep them special.

Ed and DiAnne Hamilton, Shannon's parents.

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