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Jack Mecholsky
July 10, 2025
I think of Pete many times during the year. He made an incredible impact on my life. Hopefully I have passed this on to my students. His legacy lives on!
Jack Mecholsky
September 14, 2024
I still remember and practice many of the skills in teaching and research that Pete taught me. He is on my mind every time I meet with a student.
Hamid Hojaji
September 14, 2023
In memory of Pete Macedo. We will miss you always.
Jack Mecholsky
September 14, 2021
I still tell my students about things I learned from Pete. I use examples in class about his teaching techniques. I think about him often and am very grateful for knowing him and learning from him.
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Larry Boesch
September 16, 2019
Lawrence P. "Larry" Boesch, Ph.D. prays for Dr. Pedro Manoel Buarque de Macedo. As my masters degree advisor at CUA I receive direction from a gentle genius who made learning interesting. He served on my PhD comprehensive board. He looked out for his former students, often directing them to job opportunities. Several years later he invited me to co-worker with him on the very successful vitrification of high-level nuclear waste at the West Valley Demonstration Project in NY. I am forever thankful for that opportunity.
God bless Pete and Arlene,
Larry
John Mecholsky
September 14, 2019
I mentor undergraduate and graduate students in research. I have come to realize that most of the techniques I use in directing their research studies has come from Pete Macedo. I reflected on how I learned from him. He was an intuitive instructor. When I guide students, I do what Pete did. Therefore, I am reminded almost every day about the effect he had/has on my life. I thank God for knowing him.
Briana Zakszeski
December 7, 2016
The service at St. Vincent's chapel was inspiring; such wonderful stories and memories of Dr. Macedo. My heart goes out to you all for your sorrow and losses this year.
Janice Rossbach
October 15, 2016
So sad. My heart goes out to all of you. I will never forget my conversations with Pete in Ardsley. Such a special man!
I hope you find strength in each other, together.
Bob Mohr
September 28, 2016
Pete Macedo's gift as a scientist and inventor was his fertile imagination and the belief and skill required to achieve what he imagined. He was also a friend and mentor to those he worked with.
Barbara Tenenbaum
September 24, 2016
Dear Dr. Steve Macedo and family,
I saw the obituary on Tuesday and Wednesday and I am so sorry. I know your father was a very important person in your life and an inspiration. You told me when I was considering retirement that your father, much older than I, was still working. Then we both retired. I suppose it doesn't help, but remember that your father will always be with you in the person you have become and the family you have created. Sincerely, Barbara A. Tenenbaum
Jack and Sue Mecholsky
September 24, 2016
Dr. Pedro Buarque de Macedo was my mentor for many years. Pete not only helped me discover the subject I ended up studying my whole career, he even influenced my very approach to research and teaching so much that I try to influence my students in the same wayby example.
I remember asking my undergraduate advisor at Catholic University if anyone was doing research in materials. He directed me to the basement of the Keane Building, where the physics department was at that time. I literally walked in off the street, found Pete in a room at the end of the hall, and interrupted him just to say I was interested in graduate school. He dropped what he was doing, asked if I knew anything about glass, and proceeded to provide a fascinating lecture for about a half hour on glass. I was hooked! That started my path in materials science and eventually into the study of the fracture of materials. I became his graduate student and learned much about science, life and the world.
I very much remember the time we spent together discussing data, making sure measurements were correct. Once we were sure, Pete would help me fit the data to existing theory or, if that did not explain it, help me create a new theory to be tested. I did not realize his approach at the time, but through reflection over the years, I realized that he was really using the Socratic method.
But more than a teacher, I considered Pete a friend. We kept in touch over the years through phone calls and occasional visits back to DC. More important, he also mentored my children. Two of my sons, John and Kris, attended Catholic University and majored in physics, taking classes with Pete. John worked for him in the VSL, and a third son, Nick, is also now working in the VSL and was able to meet Pete, too.
He has been a part of our family, in body and spirit, for many, many years. I still remember as a graduate student moving him and his family into their house on Highborough Drive. He and Arlene served pizza and we made a party of the event. Pete was always ready to discuss any topic and appeared to be knowledgeable about any topic. I felt he was always ready to teach in his unique way.
I guess I am reporting all of this so that someone else knows that Pete's influence on even one student, me, has multiplied many times to all the students I have taught. Certainly his research and teaching legacy lives on in all of my Ph.D students. I can only imagine how many times this has been repeated with all of the Ph.D students Pete influenced over the years.
Although he has now passed on to a better life, his life lives on within all the students, people, friends, and family that he interacted with. My wife, Sue, and I certainly will miss him and his presence in the world.
Jack Mecholsky
September 23, 2016
Our deepest condolences to Arlene and family. We join others in loving tribute to a very special human being. Pete was a dear family man and an inspired teacher and scientist. He will surely be missed.
Arthur and Lynn Daniels, Wellington, FL
Duilia de Mello
September 23, 2016
Pete was an inspiration to me. I saw him as a mentor and a friend. I have deep admiration for his work and his accomplishments. I was lucky to have met him and I will cherish his memories forever. I loved speaking Portuguese with him and hearing all the stories he had to tell. He will be missed. Saudades, Pete!
Larry Boesch
September 22, 2016
Arlene, Steven, Charley, and Buarque de Macedo Family, I pray for Pete's soul and for the family. I met Pete in 1967 at CUA and was recruited by him to do my Master's research and mentoring under his guidance as a superior mentor. All through grad school to my PhD he was there for me. He was an exceptional person many sectors. He was instrumental in getting me a consulting position at West Valley DP as a chief scientist on the vitrification of depleted nuclear waste to prepare it for safe burial program. I thank him for forming me so well, Larry Boesch, PhD.
September 22, 2016
My sincere sympathy to your family. May the God of all comfort be with your family in your time of grief.
Thelma Leaffer
September 22, 2016
Dear Arlene, Steven and Charlie et al,
Many of us will miss Pete, may he finally rest in peace. He accomplished much in his field of fiber optics during his lifetime.
Thelma Leaffer
Sezhian Annamalai
September 21, 2016
My heartfelt condolences to Pete's family and friends. He was a great teacher and a wonderful human being, always willing to help the immigrant students. I was one of his last graduate student. May his soul rest in peace.
September 21, 2016
Please accept my sincere sympathies. May God's holy spirit or active force, equip you with the " power beyond what is normal " to go from one day to the next. ( 2 Corinthians 4 : 7 ) Remember : God can help his faithful servants to endure any and every problem they may face.
September 21, 2016
Please accept my condolences,sorry for your great loss. May memories of happy times you shared help ease your loss. Matthew 11:28,29,30,
Hamid Hojaji
September 21, 2016
I am extremely saddened and in grief. Pete was a mentor, a teacher, a friend, and an older brother to me. I worked with him for more than 25 years, first as a student, and then as a co-worker. He was intelligent, hard working, and above all a caring friend. We invented together many original works, and worked side by side long hours into the night and days. Oh, what a big loss.
To Arlene, Steve, and Charlie, please accept my sincere condolences, I deeply share this tremendous loss with you.
September 20, 2016
May God loving kindness comfort you and help you through this sad time
PSALMS 29:11
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