Extracted from The Tucson Citizen (Tucson, AZ)
Dr. Roy Grayson Post
passed away peacefully July 23, 2007 in Tucson, AZ after a hard fought battle with cancer. Born in Asherton, Texas in 1923 and raised in Edinburg, Texas, he was the fourth of five children born to Ruth Grisham Post and Albert Kendall Post.
He married Kate Jordan (Becky) in 1946. He received a B.S. in Chemical Engineering in 1944, and a Ph.D. in Chemistry in 1952 from the University of Texas. In the interim of these degrees, he served during WWII as a member of the Manhattan Project in Chicago. Dr. Post dedicated his professional life to applied research and later to teaching in the field of nuclear engineering and nuclear waste management. He was an engineer at General Electric Co. in Richland, Washington starting in 1952, and in 1956 moved to Texas Instruments in Richardson, Texas.
In 1961 he joined the faculty of the University of Arizona as Professor of Nuclear Engineering, where he continued until becoming professor emeritus in 1988.
He authored over 100 publications in the field of nuclear engineering, as well as edited books on nuclear fuel reprocessing and radioactive waste management. He served as editor of the journal Nuclear Technology from 1969 until 1988. He was founding chief executive of the Waste Management Symposia, Inc, sponsor of the annual international Waste Management conference held in Tucson, AZ from 1973 until 2007. The Roy G. Post Foundation is a non-profit corporation formed by his students, peers and protégés to provide scholarships to students to develop careers in the safe management of nuclear materials and to participate in the annual Waste Management Symposium.
A dedicated husband and father, he is survived by his wife Becky, his children Ruth Jean McCloskey, Jack K. Post, Carol Beth Post and Martha Ann Post, his grandchildren Myndi, Alix, Galen, Stuart, Elizabeth, Nathan, Menolly, and Christopher, and great-grandchildren Cathryn and Rilee. He is also survived by his loving sister Joyce Hibbetts and brother Jack Post.
In deference to Roy's wishes, no services will be held.
In lieu of flowers, donations to support educational scholarships can be made to the Roy G. Post Foundation, PO Box 13023, Tucson, AZ 85732-3023.
Saturday, July 28, 2007