Albert Giddis

Albert Giddis Obituary

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Age - 92

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September 11, 2023

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Mckinleyville, CA

Mr. Albert R. Giddis, 92 years old, and resident of McKinleyville, CA for the past 16 years, died on August 19, 2023. Preferring to be called Al, he is survived by his two sons Robert and Jon, three grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. His wife Jackie passed away in 2016. In accordance with his wishes, he will be cremated with his ashes scattered by family members over the ocean. A graduate of Harvard in 1952, Al spent two years as a draftee in the U. S. Army Signal Corps working on radio and radar equipment, married his wife, Jackie, then moved to the West Coast, the land of promise, to begin a 39-year career in the electronics business. He soon became an energetic part of the new space age with its developing communications technology and evolving satellite systems. In later years, he was fond of saying that he "was proud to have been at the beginning" of that new world. Upon retiring from the business, he gravitated toward tutoring math in schools and at learning centers wherever he and Jackie lived. Finally settling down in Humboldt County, he joined the staff of Six Rivers Charter High School in Arcata as a Math Aide and later expanded his duties to include Chemistry. It was the joy of his life -- delighted by the intellectual and emotional growth of students, and hoping that he had helped some along the way. To to the family or in memory of Albert R Giddis, please

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