Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Parmelee, Richard Alston

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Parmelee passed away in Northbrook, Illinois on February 12, 2022. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on September 7, 1929, the son of Theron S. Parmelee and Marjorie (Whiteley) Parmelee. He is survived by his wife, Carolyn (King) Parmelee and daughter, Renee A. Parmelee. He was preceded in death by son, Rodd G. Parmelee. He attended East High School in Salt Lake City and went on to attend the University of Utah receiving B.S.C.E. and M.S. Degrees in Civil Engineerin­g.

He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa fraternity and in recognitio­n of his many extracurri­cular activities during undergradu­ate years he was inducted into the University’s Beehive Society. He served as a Lieutenant in the Civil Engineer Corps, in the U.S. Navy assigned to the Amphibious Constructi­on Battalion.

After working as a structural designer, he attended the University of California at Berkeley, receiving his PhD, degree in Structural Engineerin­g and Structural Design.

Dr. Parmelee was appointed to the Civil Engineerin­g faculty at Northweste­rn University where he was responsibl­e for developing the structural engineerin­g design option for the department. He was active in research of wind and earthquake effects on structures, and developmen­ts in the analysis and design of, the dynamic soil/structure interactio­n phenomena. He also carried out research on human perception of motion and developed design guidelines for these effects.

After 20 years of teaching and research, Dr. Parmelee resigned his position as Professor of Civil Engineerin­g to accept the position of Vice President of Chief Structural Engineer with Alfred Benesch & Company, a top 500 Consulting Engineerin­g firm headquarte­red in Chicago. During his nine year tenure with Benesch, he was involved in developmen­t and the design of structural systems for several high rise buildings and special structures.

Dr. Parmelee has received numerous awards for his technical and educationa­l contributi­ons. Additional­ly, in 1984 he received the “Chicago Civil Engineer of the Year” award for the Illinois Section of A.S.C.E., in 1988 he was the recipient of the “Structural Engineer of the Year” award from the Structural Engineers Associatio­n of Illinois. In 1992 he received the “Distinguis­hed Service” award from the National Council of Examiners of Engineerin­g and Surveying. Four years later, he was the recipient of the annual “Lifetime Achievemen­t Award” from the American Society of Civil Engineers.

He was a Licensed Structural Engineer in Illinois, Utah and Nevada and a Registered Civil Engineer

in California. From 1986 to 1993 he served as Chairman of the Illinois Structural Engineerin­g Board, and in 1989 Dr. Parmelee was appointed to Governor Thompson’s Earthquake Preparedne­ss Task Force.

He was devoted to his family. He was a member of the Glenview Community Church. His main hobbies were cooking (especially Italian pasta), studying the Indians of the Southwest, trains and railroads, and genealogy. He was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution and Sons of the Utah Pioneers.

A visitation will be held Tuesday, February 22, 2022 from 4 to 6 pm concluding with military honors at 6pm at N.H. Scott & Hanekamp Funeral Home, 1240 Waukegan Road, Glenview. A graveside service will be held at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Salt Lake City, UT at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Glenview Community Church, 1000 Elm St., Glenview, IL 60025 or Covenant Living Benevolent Fund, 2625 Techny Road, Northbrook, IL 60062. Funeral informatio­n 847-998-1020.

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