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Dr. Edward Nathaniel
April 21, 1928 - September 19, 2014
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<div itemprop="description">In loving memory, of Dr. Edward Nathaniel, who passed away peacefully on Friday, September 19, 2014. He leaves behind his wife, Doris, sons Ernie (Lynnette) and Virgil, and granddaughters Tamara and Kiara. He was predeceased by his daughter Maryanne.<br /><br />Ed was born on April 21, 1928 in Guntar, India. After medical school, he completed his Masters and Ph.D. at UCLA in California 1963. In 1964 he taught and setup the electron microscope lab at the Medical College of Georgia, at Augusta. In 1966 he taught Anatomy at McGill University, Montreal. He then taught anatomy at the University of Manitoba Medical School from 1968, and after teaching approximately 2500 medical students and a dozen graduate students, he retired in 1993. Although his work included neuroscience research, his greatest joy came from his profession of teaching and involvement with his students.<br /><br />In his younger days, he played tennis, field hockey, and cricket. He enjoyed listening to and singing gospel music. He had interests in photography, camera equipment, and in building electronic kits. He had a joyful, peaceful, and friendly disposition. In later years he enjoyed old movies and watching tennis, and still had an adventuresome spirit. A quiet and thoughtful man, he had a calmness and peace about him, attesting to his strong Christian faith. He was willing to help others wherever he could, and he greatly enjoyed and loved his family.<br /></div>