Basil A. Rattray *54

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Basil Rattray, retired professor of mathematics at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, died June 20, 2012. He was 84.

Born in Quebec, Rattray graduated from McGill with bachelor’s and master’s degrees in science in 1948 and 1949, respectively. In 1954, he earned a Ph.D. in mathematics from Princeton.

He taught at McGill in the math department for more than 35 years. After retirement, he was involved with the McGill Community for Lifelong Learning and enjoyed exploring ancient civilizations and researching the foundations of technical advancement in medieval Europe.

At his death, a religious ceremony was held at the Islamic Center of Quebec.

He is survived by Samaa Elibyari, his wife of 35 years; four nieces and nephews; and three grand-nieces and nephews.

 

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