Andrew Ellicott Douglass
1867–1962 (age 95)
Astronomer/Dendrochronologist
Biography
Andrew Ellicott Douglass, born in 1867, made lasting contributions to astronomy and founded the science of dendrochronology, using tree rings to unlock the history of climate and civilizations.
He is interred at Evergreen Mortuary & Cemetery, a fitting place for a scholar whose curiosity forever bridged the heavens and the forest.