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Mark A. McDermott

 

No. 19613 • Oct 24, 1029 - Aug 11, 2014          

Died in Niskayuna, NY

Body donated to Albany Medical College

 

Mark Arthur McDermott, the son of Harold and Ruby McDermott, was born in southwestern Iowa on October 24, 1929. For the first eight years of his education, he attended a one-room rural school that was located on his family’s farm. While Mark attended Anita High School, his father died, and upon graduation Mark stayed at home and managed his family’s farm for two years. He then attended Iowa State University for one year before receiving an appointment to West Point.

In June 1950, Mark joined the Long Gray Line with the Class of 1954. He quietly cruised through the next four years, making many friends with his good-natured humor and ready smile. Academics were not a challenge, especially if the course required the use of a slide rule. A first section engineer, Mark was commissioned in the Corps of Engineers upon graduation.

During Mark’s three years of active duty, he served in Korea, West Point and the New York District Engineer’s office. While at USMA, he was involved in the conversion of the riding hall. Upon resigning, Mark entered graduate school at Iowa State University where he earned his Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy in nuclear engineering and also met his future wife, Virginia. While at Iowa State, he also served as an instructor and assistant professor in the Department of Engineering Mechanics.

In 1964, Mark started his 30-plus year career with General Electric with which he held both technical and managerial positions and was involved in the design of nuclear reactors for the Navy at the Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory.

He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother. He is survived by his wife of over 50 years, Virginia, four sons and ten grandchildren: Michael (Mary) with Jeff, Erin and Laura of Longmont, CO; Bruce (Kim) with Cassidy and Nathan of Seattle, WA; David (Marian) with Mara and Amelia of Seattle, WA; and Chris (Peggy) with Kelsey, Matt and Connor of Niskayuna, NY. He is also survived by two sisters: Ella May Quiner of Des Moines, IA and Maureen (Tom) Cox of Chicago, IL, as well as sister-in-law Jan (John) Bonge of Bethlehem, PA.

Mark was a dedicated family man. With his four sons he was active in Indian Guides and Boy Scouts. Together, the family enjoyed hiking, skiing, boating and camping in the Adirondacks. He was also a skilled bridge player and enjoyed golf. He was a volunteer at Saratoga Performing Arts Center and at Proctor’s Theater. He and Virginia were fortunate to travel all over the world in their retirement.

Mark will be remembered as a loving husband, caring father and grandfather, and a kind, gentle and patient man to all who knew him. He lived a full, contributive and honorable life so may it be said, “Well Done; Be Thou at Peace.”

— Dave Thoreson, classmate, and family

 

 

Originally published in TAPS 2015

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