Debra Dee Dolliver (’85, ’01 Ph.D.), Tuscaloosa, Alabama. She taught chemistry at Southeastern Louisiana University and the University of Alabama, and she was loved by her students. She was part of a team that was granted a patent for an anti-cancer compound that could prevent the growth of human breast, lung and colon cancer cells. Debra was deeply kind and left many beautiful things behind in the world. She came from an artistically talented family and was a gifted watercolor painter and quiltmaker. She is survived by her husband, Artie McKim (’99 Ph.D.).
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Debra Dee Dolliver (’85, ’01 Ph.D.), Tuscaloosa, Alabama. She taught chemistry at Southeastern Louisiana University and the University of Alabama, and she was loved by her students. She was part of a team that was granted a patent for an anti-cancer compound that could prevent the growth of human breast, lung and colon cancer cells. Debra was deeply kind and left many beautiful things behind in the world. She came from an artistically talented family and was a gifted watercolor painter and quiltmaker. She is survived by her husband, Artie McKim (’99 Ph.D.).