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Aubrey Dale Magoun, Madison Parish, Louisiana
May 15, 1944 ~
December 10, 2019 (age 75)
From Crothers-Glenwood
Funeral Home December 11, 2019
Aubrey Dale Magoun,
75, passed away at his home in Tallulah on December 10, 2019 surrounded by his
beloved family and cherished friends following a long, valiant battle to
surmount the challenges of serious illness to live life to the fullest.
A funeral mass will
be offered Friday, December 13, at 11:00 a.m. at St. Edward Catholic Church in
Tallulah. Visitation will be held in the church hall at 10:00 a.m.
Dale was born May 15,
1944 in Ferriday, Louisiana, graduated from Ferriday High School, and went on
to receive a Bachelor of Science and a Master’s degree in mathematics from the
University of Louisiana- Monroe (then NLU). He was awarded a Ph.D in Mathematical Statistics from the University of Louisiana-
Lafayette and completed post-doctoral hours in Computer Science from
Mississippi State University.
Dale began his career
at Ethicon in Somerville, New Jersey, as a biostatistician. When the
opportunity arose to move South, he went to work for
the Army Corps of Engineers in Vicksburg, Mississippi, and returned to his
Louisiana roots settling in Tallulah. In Vicksburg, he taught evening graduate
classes for LSU and realized teaching on the college level was his true
calling. He joined the ULM faculty, and over the next three decades, took great
professional pride in his teaching, being an integral part of many leadership
committees, and serving as department head of Computer Science, mathematics,
and physics. He collaborated with colleagues at ULM and other universities to
present research papers at professional conferences throughout the US and in
Copenhagen, Denmark, and Vienna, Austria. He formed his own consulting company
and worked for private and government agencies on environmental, defense, and quality
control projects. He never ceased growing his professional skills. When illness
limited his stamina in the classroom, he turned to full time online teaching
which he enjoyed to the end.
Dale was as devoted
member of St. Edward Catholic Church serving many years on the parish council
and as a financial advisor. He enjoyed golfing and lived his dream of playing
Pebble Beach. He especially loved his weekly, spirited bridge game with
close friends. He took an active interest in varied civic projects, his
favorite being on the parish elections board. He found great joy in his friends
that spanned several generations. He was admired as a scholar who
generously tutored and advised family and friends throughout the years and will
long be remembered as a remarkable man who bore his hardships with grace,
humor, and courage.
Dale is survived by
his devoted wife of fifty-two years, Louise Testa Magoun; his loving children, son Jay and wife Sara of
Bethpage, Tennessee, daughter Katie Magoun Williams
and husband George of New Orleans, and grandchildren Joseph and Andrew Magoun and Trey Williams. He is survived by his sister Mary
Ann Arnold of Monroe, brother Ronnie Magoun and sister-in-law Bobbie of Mangham and numerous
nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his infant son Thomas, parents
George and Margaret Magoun and brother
Wayne Magoun.
The family wishes to
thank Dr. Tommy Neuman for extending Dale’s life with
his brilliant and tenacious care over the years, Dr. Jamie Todd, transplant
pulmonologist, and Dr. Hope Uronis oncologist, both
of Duke University Medical Center and Dr. David Halinski
for their expert and compassionate care.
Memorials may be made
to St. Edward Catholic Church in Tallulah, St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital,
or a charity of choice.