Frank Paul Calaprice, professor of physics, emeritus, died on June 30. He was 85.
4 thoughts on “Frank Calaprice”
Tali Mendelberg
I was a neighbor of Frank’s on Murray Place for about 10 years, and he was unfailingly kind. My sincere condolences to the family.
Sandhiya
I worked with Frank as an undergraduate summer researcher back in 2015 and he was absolutely the most kind, knowledgeable mentor I had who continued to inspire my passion for science and research. We kept in touch as I went to graduate school and I always appreciated his continued support. My condolences to his family for the loss of such a wonderful soul.
Spencer Chavez
I knew Frank from when I volunteered at Blossom Grove, where he lived. We loved Frank! I was devastated to learn of his passing. We will always remember your song, ‘Orange Juice, Orange Juice, Orange Juice’. Rest In Peace Frank.
Henry Singer
I knew Frank through his membership in a coffee klatch that has met for the past fifteen years. I quite enjoyed hearing the stories of his research. In particular, his partnership with Bob Parcels was fascinating. I am glad to have known him and to have been his friend.
I was a neighbor of Frank’s on Murray Place for about 10 years, and he was unfailingly kind. My sincere condolences to the family.
I worked with Frank as an undergraduate summer researcher back in 2015 and he was absolutely the most kind, knowledgeable mentor I had who continued to inspire my passion for science and research. We kept in touch as I went to graduate school and I always appreciated his continued support. My condolences to his family for the loss of such a wonderful soul.
I knew Frank from when I volunteered at Blossom Grove, where he lived. We loved Frank! I was devastated to learn of his passing. We will always remember your song, ‘Orange Juice, Orange Juice, Orange Juice’. Rest In Peace Frank.
I knew Frank through his membership in a coffee klatch that has met for the past fifteen years. I quite enjoyed hearing the stories of his research. In particular, his partnership with Bob Parcels was fascinating. I am glad to have known him and to have been his friend.