Raymond Eaton Millemann ’49

Raymond Eaton Millemann ’49 died on July 29, 2015, in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, where he lived. Ray came to Dartmouth from Chaminade High School in Mineola, New York. After majoring in zoology, he received his Ph.D. in parasitology from UCLA, was a professor at Oregon State until 1975 and then worked for the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. In addition to building model trains by hand, Ray restored a Frisco train caboose, which he kept on his property. Ray is survived by his wife, Mary, son Cliff and daughter Audrey.


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New Bishop
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