Alan L Gammon ’43 died on February 7, 2025, in Danville, Pennsylvania.
(The following was provided by the Press-Observer on February 26, 2025:)
Alan L Gammon, 102, of Maria Joseph Manor, Danville, PA, formerly of Marcellus, passed away February 7, 2025, in Danville, PA.
Born in Norway, Maine, on April 23, 1922, he attended Bowdoin College in Brunswick Maine, graduating Summa cum laude.
Following college, Alan served in the U.S. Navy for over three years as an electronics officer in the WWII amphibian forces, going on active-duty March 29, 1943. He attained the rank of lieutenant, senior grade, serving aboard LSTs in various theaters of operation including the Mediterranean, the English Channel (Normandy), the Pacific (Philippines) and Okinawa (Japan).
Following the war, Alan attended Harvard University, earning master’s degrees in engineering science and applied physics. He worked as a project engineer for Sperry Corporation for five years, then taught math and physics at Kent School in Connecticut for nine years. Subsequently, he served as a professor of physics at Onondaga Community College in Syracuse for twenty-one years.
Alan has lived in Danville, PA, since 2009. He was preceded in death by his wife, Phyllis, in 2010. He is survived by a brother, Richard (Spokane WA), daughters Cynthia Gammon (Houston TX) and Catherine Bastian (Danville PA), five grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.
Alan enjoyed being outdoors, tending his vegetable garden and taking the family camping and canoeing. He was also handy in the kitchen, baking bread often and cooking up soups and homegrown butternut squash. The grandchildren fondly remember games of dominoes and Sudoku.