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Diana Kennett

botanist, chemist, and geographer

  • Kennett
  • Diana Margaret Kennett
  • D.M. Kennett
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12 January 2022
For this reason he and his wife Diana emigrated to the United States in 1966 largely to participate in the post Sputnik excitement and opportunities in science of the time. (English)
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12 January 2022
For this reason he and his wife Diana emigrated to the United States in 1966 largely to participate in the post Sputnik excitement and opportunities in science of the time. (English)
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8 May 1941
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12 January 2022
Diana was born an only child in Wanganui, North Island, New Zealand on May 8, 1941 to Frank and Olive Dawes. (English)
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12 January 2022
Diana was born an only child in Wanganui, North Island, New Zealand on May 8, 1941 to Frank and Olive Dawes. (English)
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13 January 2022
Diana Margaret Kennett of Goleta, California, peacefully passed away at 77 years of age on March 29, 2019 while surrounded by her loving family. (English)
12 December 1964
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12 January 2022
While at Teachers College in Christchurch, South Island, the following year she met her future husband of 55 years, James Kennett, then a PhD student, who was attending a NZ Science Congress and traveling to Antarctica to conduct geological field work. (English)
13 January 2022
Married Diana Margaret Dawes, December 12, 1964. (English)
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12 January 2022
They soon started a family with the birth of their son, Douglas James, and later their daughter, Mary Frances. (English)
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12 January 2022
They soon started a family with the birth of their son, Douglas James, and later their daughter, Mary Frances. (English)
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13 January 2022
Diana Margaret Kennett of Goleta, California, peacefully passed away at 77 years of age on March 29, 2019 while surrounded by her loving family. (English)
13 January 2022
Diana and James moved to Santa Barbara in 1987 with the University of California Santa Barbara. (English)
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13 January 2022
Diana was involved at Saint Michael’s Church serving on the Bishop’s committee and chairing it during the 1990s. She received an ‘Angel Award’ from Saint Michael’s for her community outreach and church work. (English)

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