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Dr Peter Bishop Kaufman

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Dr Peter Bishop Kaufman

Birth
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Death
19 Jun 2017 (aged 89)
Dexter, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Dexter, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Kaufman, Peter Bishop born February 25, 1928 in San Francisco to Gwendolyn and Earle Kaufman.

He was the middle child of three sons. Peter grew up in Portland, Oregon. Received his BS from Cornell in Ithaca, New York in Plant Science. He went to the University of California, Davis where he received a PhD under the tutelage of Katherine Esau. After completing his PhD he became a Professor of Plant Physiology at University of Michigan where he remained until his retirement well into his 80’s during which time he worked at the Complementary & Alternative Medicine Center getting grants for medical applications for tart cherries. He was also a curator at Matthaei Botanical Gardens.

Peter published 122 articles in various journals and co-authored 11 books. First and foremost he was a teacher and mentor to many people. He was past president of the Michigan Natural Areas Council and Michigan Botanical Club. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Ann Arbor.

He was preceded in death by his wife Hazel and two brothers Doug and John. Peter brought humor and joy to everyone he met. He was a very devoted father to his two daughters; Linda Ryan and Laura Kaufman. He fulfilled his dream of having the Hazel S. Kaufman retreat center at his house which brought many people together.
Kaufman, Peter Bishop born February 25, 1928 in San Francisco to Gwendolyn and Earle Kaufman.

He was the middle child of three sons. Peter grew up in Portland, Oregon. Received his BS from Cornell in Ithaca, New York in Plant Science. He went to the University of California, Davis where he received a PhD under the tutelage of Katherine Esau. After completing his PhD he became a Professor of Plant Physiology at University of Michigan where he remained until his retirement well into his 80’s during which time he worked at the Complementary & Alternative Medicine Center getting grants for medical applications for tart cherries. He was also a curator at Matthaei Botanical Gardens.

Peter published 122 articles in various journals and co-authored 11 books. First and foremost he was a teacher and mentor to many people. He was past president of the Michigan Natural Areas Council and Michigan Botanical Club. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Ann Arbor.

He was preceded in death by his wife Hazel and two brothers Doug and John. Peter brought humor and joy to everyone he met. He was a very devoted father to his two daughters; Linda Ryan and Laura Kaufman. He fulfilled his dream of having the Hazel S. Kaufman retreat center at his house which brought many people together.


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