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Date:      Sat, 4 Sep 1999 12:33:26 -0700
From:      Steve Rubin <ser@tch.org>
To:        freebsd-chat@freebsd.org
Subject:   Richard Stevens
Message-ID:  <19990904123326.A16716@tch.org>

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I apologize if this was discussed elsewhere..

STEVENS, W. Richard, noted author of computer books died on
   September 1. He is best known for his ``UNIX Network Programming''
   series (1990, 1998, 1999), ``Advanced Programming in the UNIX
   Environment'' (1992), and ``TCP/IP Illustrated'' series (1994, 1995,
   1996).
   Richard was born in 1951 in Luanshya, Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia),
   where his father worked for the copper industry. The family moved to Salt
   Lake City, Hurley, New Mexico, Washington, DC and Phalaborwa, South
   Africa. Richard attended Fishburne Military School in Waynesboro,
   Virginia. He received a B.SC. in Aerospace Engineering from the
   University of Michigan in 1973, and an M.S. (1978) and Ph.D. (1982) in
   Systems Engineering from the University of Arizona. He moved to
   Tucson in 1975 and from then until 1982 he was employed at Kitt Peak
   National Observatory as a computer programmer. From 1982 until 1990
   he was Vice President of Computing Services at Health Systems
   International in New Haven, CT, moving back to Tucson in 1990. Here he
   pursued his career as an author and consultant. He was also an avid pilot
   and a part-time flight instructor during the 1970's.
   He is survived by his loving wife of 20 years, Sally Hodges Stevens;
   three wonderful children, Bill, Ellen and David; sister, Claire Stevens of
   Las Vegas, NV; brother, Bob and wife Linda Stevens of Dallas, TX;
   nieces, Laura, Sarah, Collette, Christy; and nephew, Brad. He is
   predeceased by his parents, Royale J. Stevens (1915-1984); and Helen
   Patterson Stevens (1916-1997). Helen lived in Tucson from 1991-1997,
   and Royale lived here in the early 1930's attending Tucson High School
   while his father was treated for TB at the Desert Sanitorium (now TMC).
   The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations be made in Richard's
   name to Habitat for Humanity, 2950 E. 22nd Street, Tucson, AZ 85713. A
   memorial service for Richard will be held at St. Phillip's in the Hills
   Episcopal Church on Tuesday, September 7th at 12:00 noon. Following
   the service there will be a reception in the Murphy Gallery of the Church.
   Please wear colorful clothing to the service; Richard loved colors.

-- 
Steve Rubin - ser@tch.org - http://www.tch.org/~ser/


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