Theodore F. Rochow ’62

Theodore F. Rochow ’62 of Spring Hill, Florida, passed away June 26 in Brooksville, Florida. Theodore was born in Greenwich, Connecticut, to Theodore and Constance Rochow on July 25, 1940. He received his A.B. in 1962 from Dartmouth and an A.M. in 1964 and Ph.D. in 1968 from Duke University. Theodore was certified as a senior ecologist by the Ecological Society of America in July 1981. He was an assistant professor at Bucknell University from 1968 to 1973, and then he moved to Florida to work as a biologist and environmental scientist at the Southwest Florida Water Management District in Brooksville until retirement. Theodore was known for his scientific publications and abstracts of papers presented at scientific meetings. He is survived by his wife, Beverly.


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