Thursday, April 26, 1984/The Battalion/Page 3 red of he d talk that they’re sinatnl don’t you vill remain it » groups [ to help 1 them). Iasi. h ra > comniu®i Briis! Class By KATHLEEN HART Asst: City Editor Richard D. Neff, 52. ||tiotogical safety officer and pfessor of biochemistry, bi- pysics, and nuclear engi- imig at Texas A&M died supdculy Wednesday morn- g in St. Joseph Hospital of lal hospital officials say was lapparent heart attack, br.'Ronnie Hart, a nuclear fcineeting professor, said N|il ; was a good man and a scientist. “He was a very ol; Sessional person, very iil|*;tble, very intelligent re siding scientific matters, 1 an excellent colleague," [rt said. “He was well-liked [the students. We're gonna fly miss him.” Is elf, a certified health ih'jicist, was born Oct. 7, -! in Elmo, Mo. He was in Air Force during the Ko- Kt War, then received his pdelor of Science at North- Missouri State College in ■7, his master’s at the Uni- fsily of Kansas in 1959, and doctorate at the Univer- of California at I.os An- in 1904. le taught at Michigan ie before coming to Texas |M m 19(30 as an assistant fessor. As radiological |ty of ficer here he super- i the radiation safety pro- i for the Texas A&M jnnersity System, including ttwclear reactor, the re- |ch cyclotron, and for the ;ges of medicine and vet- ary medicine. He was also rsafety officer, eff was made a professor 1973. He wrote more than publications and held |mberships in numerous ties including American fear Society, Radiation arch Society and Health kies Society. Funeral services are tenta- Iv shceduled for 1 p.m. furday at St. Joseph's Cath- ■Church at 000 E. 20th St. Bryan. Rosary will be said [7 p.m. Friday at the Memo- Funeral Chapel in Bryan, ’resided at 5815 Tangle- 1 Drive in Bryan, le is survived by his wife, of Bryan; sons, Tim of m Worth, Scott and Rich-