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Harold Albert Daw

25 Oct 1925 – 15 Mar 2014

Birth25 Oct 1925
Death15 Mar 2014
CemeteryElysian Burial Gardens
Millcreek , Salt Lake County , Utah , USA
Added byEsther Kinder on 18 Mar 2014
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Harold Albert Daw was born October 25, 1925 in Granger, Utah to Albert W. and Helen Rebecca Bawden Daw. He grew up in Holladay and South Cottonwood on a dairy farm (strictly purebred Jerseys) As a young man he was involved in Scouting and earned his Eagle Scout Award. He continued this interest in Scouting throughout his life. He attended Granite High School and soon after graduation he was drafted into the US ARMY in January of 1944. After a variety of experiences in Georgia, Kansas, North Carolina and California, he was discharged from Fort Douglas, Utah in 1946. He had completed a number of correspondence courses during his military time and went right back to school at the University of Utah. He completed his Bachelor's degree in Physics with High Honors. He was called to missionary service for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in 1948. He went to Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, where he labored, "without purse or script" carrying all he had in a little green suitcase and sleeping in barns or wherever he could find during the summer months. When he finished his mission it was back to school again. He completed his Master's degree in 1952. In the fall of that year his sister set him up on a blind date with a lovely girl from Draper, Utah. Mary Garfield. He was swept off his feet. He convinced her to marry him and in February of 1953 they were married in the Salt Lake Temple for the adventure of a lifetime. Immediately they got on the train and headed to Baltimore, Maryland where Harold was completing research for his Doctoral Degree in Physics. After completion of his research , he needed a job. There were several openings for an assistant professor of physics. He and Mary decided upon the job in New Mexico, because New Mexico touched Utah, so it must be close. I guess they never saw a map, because Las Cruces, New Mexico is about as far away from Draper and Murray, Utah as you can get and still be in New Mexico. Las Cruces turned out to be a wonderful place to raise a family. The best people in the world lived there. And New Mexico State University would become Harold's love. He loved teaching physics all his life. He was awarded the Milikan Award by the American Association of Physics Teachers in 1975 for creative teaching of physics. He was also awarded the Distinguished Service Citation by the AAPT. He became a full professor and then physics department head. He was acting Dean of Arts and Sciences and Associate Dean to Tom Gale. He served as Associate Vice President of the University where he presided over the University's research program. Under his watch, NMSU became a Research 1 University. Almost anywhere you go on campus, you can see results of his tenure in this office. He received several awards for inventions throughout his career. He invented the air table for friction experiments that would later become the Air Hockey game. As children, we enjoyed the dancing flames of the flame table and flame tube, watching the collisions on the air table, the smoke rings from the "bull in a box", trying out the huge ride-on gyroscope and swimming in the cattle tank he acquired to create a motion room. He retired in 1990, but continued to invent and publish and teach physics all the rest of his life. Mary and Harold had eight children, raising seven to maturity. Glen (Kayrene) is a physicist. Michael (Sandy) was a computer programmer. He and his wife are both deceased. Kimberly (Dave Zabriskie) is a mother, Anthony (Annette) is a chemist. Marshall (Heidie) is a CPA, Rachel (Jim Dransfield) is a mother, Ramona (Jeff Pomeroy) is a mother and a physicist! Harold and Mary have 30 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren with more coming. Harold's siblings are Carol, Dawna, Owen and LaRae. Two brothers, Weston and Glen. predeceased him. He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints all of his life. He spent his time in service of his fellowmen. He was a Bishop of the Las Cruces 2nd Ward for 9 years. When the Las Cruces, New Mexico Stake was created, he served as its first Stake President for 10 years. He and Mary served two missions together; the first in Peterborough, New Hampshire where they strengthened the saints and assisted the young missionaries. Their second mission was to the Oakland Visitor's Center in Oakland, CA. He is an ordained Patriarch in the church. He received the Silver Beaver award for his continued work in Scouting. He was a long time member of the Sun Country de Las Cruces Kiwanis Club. He passed away on March 15, 2014 after a sudden and brief illness. He would say to all he meets -It is even the phone greeting. "Welcome to the wonderful world of Physics." To his family, "Keep the Faith." To his wife, " I love you and will see you soon." To all, "Come unto Christ and be perfected in Him." There will be a viewing Tuesday evening, March 18 from 6-8p.m. at eh Londonderry Chapel, 11164 So. Londonderry Drive (1520 East) in Sandy, Utah. There will be a viewing Wednesday morning March 19 from 9:30-10:30 preceding the funeral which will begin at 11 a.m. in the same location. If you would like to we invite you to wear a bow tie in Harold's honor. www.goffmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News 3/18/2014 Burial in Elysian Gardens Cemetery REST IN SWEET ETERNAL PEACE HUSBAND OF MY DEAR COUSIN MARY.

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