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John Eric Nydahl

John Eric Nydahl, 73, died peacefully at Ivinson Memorial Hospital on April 16, 2017 after a hard-fought battle against leukemia.  He was born in Canton, Ohio, on July 20, 1943 to Herbert I. and Pauline (Fredey) Nydahl.  The son of a WWII Navy pilot, the family moved frequently along the east coast, Cuba and Trinidad.  John attended 12 schools by the time he graduated from high school in Tampa, Florida.  Early on, he had an interest in engineering which became his passion during his lifetime.  He attended the University of Florida where he was a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity.  He graduated from the University of Florida with a BS in Aerospace Engineering in 1965 and an MS in Aerospace Engineering in 1966.  During that time his interest in aviation led him to obtain his pilot’s license.  He enthusiastically accepted the opportunity to move west and obtained a PhD in Mechanical Engineering in 1971 from Colorado State University.  The University of Wyoming Mechanical Engineering department head asked him to teach for one semester in January 1971.  That invitation turned into a very successful 34 year career of teaching and research.  Among many accomplishments, he co-authored a highly-acclaimed thermodynamics textbook.  He retired as professor in 2005.  He met his wife Linda Hockmeyer in Laramie and they were married in 1982.  They were devoted to each other and shared a love of travel, books, wine and Linda’s cooking.  An avid outdoorsman, he enjoyed joining friends in playing handball and tennis, climbing, scuba diving, cross county and downhill skiing, backpacking, hiking and camping.  With a curious and inquisitive mind to the end, he enjoyed reading all things scientific and historical.  Travel with family and friends was a lifetime interest.

 

John was preceded in death by his parents and his sister Cheryl Nydahl.  He is survived by his wife Linda, his sister Barbara (Tim) Arnold, Cincinnati, OH, his sister Deborah Morris, Cincinnati, OH, and numerous nieces and nephews, and grand-nieces and grand-nephews.

 

The family appreciates the compassionate and skilled care John received at MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, for 5 years and the doctors and staff at Meredith and Jeannie Ray Cancer Center and Ivinson Memorial Hospital in Laramie.  His friends were a source of strength and support to the end.

 

At his request, there will be no services.  Memorial contributions may be made to Cathedral Home for Children, 4989 N. 3rd St, Laramie, WY 82072.

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#1 Comment By Dave Waldron On April 20, 2017 @ 4:23 pm

Our love and sympathy go out to Linda and the family. We know Eric meant the world to you.
Sincerely, Dave and Janet Waldron

#2 Comment By Steve & Dori Ownbey On April 21, 2017 @ 9:00 am

May God bless your family.

#3 Comment By Anonymous On April 21, 2017 @ 3:21 pm

So sorry Linda, its such a hard time. Thinking of you . Love Sandy Reher

#4 Comment By Veta Mitchell On April 22, 2017 @ 11:32 am

Many wonderful memories of loving friendship since the early days. My heart goes out to you, Linda.
Love, Veta (& Charlie in Spirit)

#5 Comment By martha pheneger On April 22, 2017 @ 12:56 pm

so sorry to hear of john’s death. he fought a long hard fight.

#6 Comment By Anne H Brown On April 23, 2017 @ 4:22 pm

Eric was a truly great man married to a truly wonderful woman! It was an honor to have such special moments with you both. Blessings and Love, Anne

#7 Comment By Tony and Erin Czech On April 23, 2017 @ 5:03 pm

We feel so fortunate to have known John as a friend and neighbor. He was a great influence on our sons, always sharing his wisdom, patience and generosity. His willpower during these last few years and Linda’s supportive strength were an inspiration. We will sure miss him. Tony and Erin Czech and family.

#8 Comment By James Nietfeld On April 26, 2017 @ 6:09 am

Dr. Nydahl inspired me to see both the possibilities and the practical limitations of engineering in his courses I took at the University of Wyoming (B.S. M.E. ’87). To this day, I still recall specific points he made. He also encouraged students to participate in technical societies which, for me, led to my current position as a Professional Engineer. My condolences to your family.

#9 Comment By Julie Schroyer On May 3, 2017 @ 6:32 am

Linda, I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.