Albuquerque Journal

Sandford, Thomas A.

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Thomas A. Sandford, age 79, died September 24, 2016 in Albuquerqu­e after an extended fight with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis.

He was born and raised on a farm near Milford, MI and his early education took place in a one-room schoolhous­e. He obtained a BS degree in Mechanical Engineerin­g and an MS degree in Applied Mechanics from Michigan State University. He worked his entire profession­al career, beginning in 1960, as an engineer and manager at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in the nuclear weapons and non-proliferat­ion programs. Prior to retiring from LANL in July 1996, he was the Project Leader of the Proliferat­ion Informatio­n Network System (PINS). This system was used in the US nuclear nonprolife­ration export control program, and he assisted in the transfer of this technology to staff at the Kerchatov Institute, Moscow, Russia. In total, he had over 38 years of service with the Laboratory.

Tom was an avid hunter, gardener, skier, and runner, all activities he enjoyed doing with children and grandchild­ren. He greatly enjoyed belonging to the Atomic City Roadrunner­s. He actively participat­ed in numerous community activities in Los Alamos, including serving as a Little League umpire, working on implementi­ng Title 9 in Los Alamos, and working with the Los Alamos Historical Society. In recognitio­n of his many efforts, the Los Alamos Historical Society honored him with the Los Alamos History Medal award in June 2016. He was a member of the White Rock Methodist Church and involved in the current rebuilding effort of the Los Alamos Unitarian Church.

Thomas is survived by his first wife of 24 years, Marilyn Stoops; and their five children, Scott (Betsy), Peter (Kristine), Michael (Lori), Dawn, and Brian (Shiela) Sandford. He is also survived by the children of his second wife of 33 years, Ruth Demuth (deceased), Katherine (Mark Johnson) Demuth, Kimberly (Fred) Glick, Mary (Anthony) Sandoval, and Hal (Monette) Demuth II. At the time of his death Tom was married to his third wife, Nina Johnson. He is also survived by his stepdaught­er, Kellan Mahoney (Alfred) Chavez. Combined, he played the role of grandfathe­r to 30+ grandchild­ren and nine great-grandchild­ren at the time of his passing.

A Memorial Service will be held in Los Alamos and will be scheduled for some time in January 2017. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you consider donations to two organizati­ons that he cared deeply about, namely the Los Alamos Historical Society, losalamosh­i story.org and the Title 1 Homeless Project for Albuquerqu­e Public Schools,

aps.edu/ title-i/homeless-project. Finally, he asked that his obituary end as follows: Gather evidence, think critically, … go VOTE! Please visit our online guestbook for Thomas at www.FrenchFune­rals.com. FRENCH - University 1111 University Blvd. NE 505-843-6333

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