Sunday, November 6, 2011

Nora O'Byrne King's Life of Service

We knew Nora O'Byrne had moved to Fairbanks, Alaska, shortly after college graduation. And it wasn't long after that she "fell off the face of the earth". Several of us tried and tried to get a response from her, all to no avail. We knew she had married a man named Bill King, so on a trip to Alaska, I found his name in the Fairbanks phone book and tried to reach her at least twice --- there was no answer. Our efforts intensified before the class reunion; and John Spencer finally got a response from Courtney King, Nora's oldest daughter. From her, we learned Nora had passed away the same day I tried to call her. We have since learned Nora had quite a life after leaving Downers, tho we still haven't heard from Courtney with the full details. We did manage, however, to get a copy of her obit which will tell you about some of Nora's accomplishments. She was, indeed, a special woman.

"Nora O. King

Nora O'Byrne King, 63, died at Fairbanks Memorial Hospital on Sunday morning, Aug. 25, 2002. Her two daughters and husband were with her.

As a recent graduate of the University of Illinois, Nora came to Fairbanks in 1960 to teach in the Fairbanks North Star Borough School District. She married William J. King in 1961, bore two daughters in 1962 and 1965, and retired from teaching in 1982.

Nora then attended the University of Colorado School of Law, graduating in 1985. She was admitted to the Alaska Bar in 1985 and, at the time of her death, was an assistant attorney general for the state of Alaska, working in the area of child protection.

Nora was a creative person who saw the world as an imperfect place and tried to fix what was within her power to do so. Her teaching career was dedicated to trying to jump-start young minds and lengthen the reach of the disadvantaged. Her work with the state was largely devoted to the protection of the young from what people do to them these days. She loved large dirty dogs, art, fall in Fairbanks, and had a lot of time for people who did their jobs well.

She is survived by her daughters Gillian King and Courtney King; her husband William King; brother Elton "Curly" O'Byrne of Jacksonville, N.C.; sister Allyn O'Byrne of St. Louis; and brother and sister-in-law Terrence and Lilly O'Byrne of Sunnyvale, Calif.

Her parents Calvin and Audrey O'Byrne of Downer's Grove, Ill., preceded her in death.

At her request, there will be no services. Any donations should be saved for a rainy day."

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I am Courtney O'Byrne King, the younger daughter of Bill and Nora . I just found this site while doing some research and am touched that people in Downers Grove remembered my mother. If there continues to be interest after all this time I would be happy to provide details of her life and adventures.

The Scribes from the Class of '57 said...

Courtney --
I've been trying to reach you, to no avail. Please message me on Facebook with your e-mail address so I can get ahold of you.

Judy VanSelow Engelthaler