Doug, Thanks for letting us know. Pat was really great. She always seemed to have a dog in training with her. Hope you are well. Best wishes. Bob
Robert H. Hill, Jr., Ph.D.
Stone Mountain, GA 30087
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Sent: May 2, 2025 10:57 AM
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Subject: [DCHAS-L] Another legend is lost
To those who remember,
We lost the ever smiling face of long time CHAS member Pat Redden.
Pat’s obituary is on P. 33 of the April 21-28 issue of C&EN.
Pat was a Professor emerita of chemistry at St. Peter’s University in New Jersey. She received her PhD in physical chemistry from Fordham.
Pat was active in CHAS for many, many years and always added her positive presence to our meetings.
Many of us will miss her.
Doug Walters, PhD, FACS, FCHAS
Retired
Raleigh
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