Many at UFV will be saddened to hear that Dr. Henry Speer, a biology instructor and one of our early faculty members, passed away on May 13, 2016.
A memorial service was held Thursday, May 19.
Henry was one of the earliest faculty members in the Science department at UFV, teaching biology from 1977 to 1995. He served as head of the College Advisory Council, a precursor to today’s Senate, in the 197os.
He also served as Science program head at a time before there were separate departments for the various science disciplines, and was instrumental in the planning and design of the Bachelor of Science degree, which was launched in 1992. He was one of the authors of the first lab manuals used by biology students in the 1970s. He retired as head of the Biology department in 1995.
His children Mike, Rachel, and Sharon, and their spouses, as well as Henry’s grandson Carter, were all able to visit him in his last few days before he passed away peacefully. He was predeceased by his wife Pat in 2010.