![]() ![]() In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in her name to the J. Wednesday, Feb 20 at the Unitarian Church of Los Alamos with a reception to follow. He was as generous with his time as he was with his talent, playing in many community and charity events over the years.Ī Celebration of his Life will be held at 2 p.m. ![]() He played for many years in a local traditional music band and was generous in sharing his knowledge and talent with band members old and new. Gordon loved traditional music, particularly Irish and Oldtime American, and played them with great skill and feeling. He played string instruments since age 9, including violin, guitar and mandolin. Many people who know Gordon think of him first as a musician. He was very generous in his time and energy with the UCLA. Gordon’s gift for working with young people extended beyond the close family – he also felt a strong commitment to working with the youth groups at the Unitarian Church of Los Alamos. He worked a part-time work schedule for many years, to make it possible to be home with ‘his girls’ and organized many family backpacking, camping, rafting, canoeing and cycling trips. He was a loving husband and devoted father to his two daughters. Gordon was always clear that family was his first priority. Gordon was an attentive listener, and his flare for humor and light-heartedness was a keystone of his contributions to the scientific community. Those around him not only appreciated his sharp scientific mind, but also his gift for communication. He also contributed to projects related to energy sustainability. He published numerous papers in volcanology, helping to develop eruption and erosion histories for volcanic centers in Nevada. Since 1995, Gordon has worked for Los Alamos National Laboratory. Later, they moved to New Mexico with two young daughters and he received his PhD in Geology from the University of New Mexico in 2000. They moved together to Houghton, Mich., where Gordon obtained a Masters Degree in Geology from Michigan Technological University in 1991. Geological Survey at the Cascade Volcano Observatory where he met Elizabeth. After college, Gordon worked for the U.S. He was passionate about geology, especially volcanology. He grew up in Edwardsville, IL., and attended Carleton College in Northfield, Minn. He was preceded in death by his mother, Jody Keating, and is survived by his father, Richard Keating (of Edwardsville, IL.), wife, Elizabeth, daughters, Flannery and Zoë, and brother Phillip (of Denver, Colo.) He passed away at home surrounded by close family and friends. Gordon Neal Keating of Los Alamos, New Mexico died peacefully February 14, after a lengthy illness. Saturday, March 2 at the American Legion Post 90, located at 1325 Trinity in Los Alamos. She was born in Los Alamos, New Mexico on March 30, 1958.Ī service will be held at 2 p.m. 20, 2013Ĭarol Sue Van Vessem passed away on Februat the age of 54 in Las Cruces, New Mexico. ![]()
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