Cary Douglas Wyman ’63

Cary Douglas Wyman ’63 died March 4 in Austin, Texas. He was born on August 24, 1941, in Nashua, New Hampshire, and was raised in Keene, New Hampshire, where he attended high school and was named salutatorian of his class. He attended Dartmouth on a General Electric scholarship and graduated with a bachelor’s in mathematics in three years. He was married in 1964 and moved to Reading, England, in 1972 to lead a programming team for Digital Equipment. He returned to the United States in 1975 and held several computer programming jobs in Silicon Valley and lived in Morgan Hill, California. He separated from his first wife, Ann, in 1980 and married again in 1981. Cary moved from California in 2003 to Austin, where he continued to work on computer-related projects during retirement. Cary was always an advocate and marched with Martin Luther King Jr. in 1965. In 1971 Cary was arrested at a Vietnam War protest in Lexington, Massachusetts. Cary was a family man who shared his love of literature, programming, politics, cats, and maps with his children. He is survived by his wife, Linda, former wife Ann, and five children.


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