Dr. Larry Clark Thompson, 85, passed away peacefully with family at his side in Scarborough, Maine, on Sept. 15, 2020.
Larry (not Lawrence) was born June 13, 1935, in Hoquiam, Washington. The eldest of three brothers, he was raised in this hardworking mill town during the Great Depression and World War II, fostering in him a spirit of self-reliance and improvement. He stood out as a young man for his curiosity and tremendous intellect, as well as his athletic ability most notably as a champion pole vaulter in the days of the steel pole and sawdust landing pit. In hospice, he shared an image of himself vaulting through the air as a collegiate competitor with very good form.
Larry was salutatorian of his high school class and continued his exceptional academic achievement at Willamette University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he trained as an inorganic chemist. After completing his Ph.D program in unprecedented record time, he joined the chemistry faculty at the University of Minnesota-Duluth (UMD). For the next 43 years, Professor Thompson was an outstanding friend, colleague, mentor, leader and teacher. He was a key part of the chemistry Master of Science degree program, established in 1964, and taught general chemistry and physical chemistry, as well as inorganic chemistry courses.
During his career, Professor Thompson became known internationally as an expert in the coordination chemistry and spectroscopy of rare Earth elements and spent significant time collaborating with lanthanide researchers around the world, most notably his Brazilian colleagues, and published numerous research papers. Besides his students and colleagues, he was also proud of his state-of-the-art high-resolution McPherson RS-10 fluorescence spectrophotometer. He made significant leadership contributions to both UMD and the Chemistry Department during a time of tremendous growth, including service in the capacity of department head for 13 years.
He was revered by his students and colleagues for the rigor of his courses, his enrapturing chemistry stories and his generous mentorship. Larry was especially committed to supporting those from modest circumstances and helped many students realize their potential to become scientists, doctors, and engineers. For his hard work and brilliance as a scholar and teacher, he received the Sabra S. & Dennis L. Anderson Scholar/Teacher Award. After his retirement from the University of Minnesota, Larry surprised his family with his appointment as Chair of the Physical and Chemistry Department at the University of New England (UNE).
Larry met Frances Dressel at an early age and, after marrying in 1955, they had two daughters who were the apples of his eye. The collaboration with his Brazilian colleagues brought his young family to live in South America for extended periods and is something his daughters fondly remember as the experience of a lifetime. The Brazilian chemists he collaborated with and taught in So Paulo and Recife considered him to be a true education ambassador, and many of these colleagues became lifelong friends. Incidentally (as he would famously say), the Ford Foundation helped sponsor his first visiting professorship and indicated that he would be able to teach in English. When he arrived and discovered that students did not have the expected English skills, he drew on past Latin experience to learn Portuguese in short order so he could successfully deliver his lectures.
After retiring from the University of Minnesota, Larry found great happiness in a second chapter with his devoted wife, Dr. Hongming Wang. Their love grew from a deep friendship built over the course of decades and their shared profession; they had chemistry. Larry and Hongming traveled the world together Brazil many times, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia and Larry charmed strangers across continents with his signature meandering stories. Friends and family will remember him as someone who delighted in lifes many serendipitous coincidences, as an exceptionally intelligent person who cared deeply about the world, and as a man of integrity decent, fair and good to the core. He had a serious Scandinavian exterior that surrounded both a clever wit and a tender heart. Faculty and students from chemistry departments at the University of Minnesota, the University of New England, in Brazil, and beyond remember a thoughtful colleague and professor who made important contributions to his field.
A natural storyteller and teacher both in and outside of the classroom, Larry regularly challenged those around him to expand their minds. Many undergraduate and graduate students were mentored in his research lab and he was a generous and knowledgeable advisor. His faculty colleagues remember the animated discussions with Larry about the state of education. One of his famous annoyances was with modern textbook publishers who claimed that their texts make learning chemistry easy. It was Larrys unyielding assertion that learning is never easy it requires effort and hard work. A bit of a Renaissance man, Larry found something of interest and wonder everywhere. He pursued many activities such as fly fishing, volleyball, reading mystery novels, and an appreciation for classical music listening to Beethovens symphonies in the chemistry lab and during his final days. Larry also did extensive research on his family history and created an archive to pass along to future generations. Surprisingly, later in life he became quite a clothes enthusiast and enjoyed outfitting Hickey Freeman customers in fine business attire.
Larry was preceded in death by his parents, Elizabeth and Bert Lanphere and Lester Thompson, and the mother of his children, Frances Dressel Thompson. Proudly carrying on are his beloved wife Dr. Hongming Wang; daughters and stepdaughter Martha Thompson (Mike Taylor), Whitney (Rich) Crettol, and Jin (Nick) Valaperta; eight grandchildren; younger brothers Melvin and Dennis Thompson and their families, and a half sister Connie Egstad. He was a devoted husband and father, and an adoring grandfather whose love and patience knew no bounds. His family cherishes many fond memories and misses him dearly.
Memorials to continue his legacy can be directed to the Larry C. Thompson Inorganic Chemistry Award for outstanding undergraduate achievement in Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Minnesota-Duluth: University of Minnesota Foundation, P.O. Box 860266, Minneapolis, MN 55486-0266.
Those who choose are welcome to contact Carrie Sutherland at (218) 726-6984, the Development Office Director for the Swenson College of Science and Engineering for additional information.
To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, please visit Larrys Book of Memories Page at http://www.bibberfuneral.com
Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial Chapel, 67 Summer Street, Kennebunk, ME 04043. http://www.bibbermemorial.com
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