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Memorial to Dr. Noel D. Wilkie
Prosthodonist, Professor, and Dental Educator
Click here for information regarding donations to the Wilkie Family Scholarship.
| Dr. Noel D. Wilkie,
74, retired United States Navy dentist and professor at both
Georgetown University and New York University, died of
complications from Hodgkins Lymphoma at Georgetown University
Hospital on Sunday, October 16, 2005. |
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| Dr. Wilkie began his
28-year career in Unites States Navy Dental Corps by serving
aboard the USS General A.E. Anderson. Following a
sabbatical in Lovell, WY, where he was in private practice,
Dr. Wilkie returned to the United States Navy Dental
Corps for post graduate study at the Naval Dental School in
Bethesda, MD. Dr. Wilkie served aboard the USS
Enterprise during the Vietnam War. He was in charge of
the Midship’s Battle Dressing Station the day of the USS
Enterprise fire—January 14, 1969—and saved many lives.
Dr. Wilkie returned to the Naval Graduate Dental School
in Bethesda, MD, and served as Chief of the Complete Denture
Section, Director of the Second-Year Residencies in
Prosthodontics, and Course Director and Course Lecturer for a
variety of fields until 1974. Following a four-year
assignment at the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery in
Washington, DC, Dr. Wilkie served as the Commanding
Officer of the Naval Regional Dental Clinic at Pearl Harbor,
HI, the Staff Dental Officer at the Pearl Harbor Navy Base,
the Force Dental Officer of the Naval Logistics Command
Pacific, the Force Dental Officer of the Submarine Force
Pacific, and the Fleet Dental Officer of the US Pacific Fleet
from 1978 until 1982. Upon his return to the Washington
area in 1982, Dr. Wilkie served as the Assistant Chief of
Staff for Dentistry, Naval Medical Command National Capital
Region and was a lecturer at the Naval School of Health
Sciences in Bethesda. |
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| Upon retirement from the United
States Navy in 1984, Dr. Wilkie served as an Associate
Professor in the School of Dentistry and the Graduate School
at Georgetown University for five years, teaching in the
predoctoral and postdoctoral programs. Upon the closing
of the dental school in 1989, Dr. Wilkie continued his
teaching career at New York University where he served as an
Associate Professor and the Director of the Advanced Education
Program in Prosthodontics, College of Dentistry until
1994. He also served as a member of the Clinical Staff,
Dental Services, Veterans Administration, Manhattan Hospital,
New York, NY, from 1989 until 1994. |
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| Son of the late John David
Wilkie and Gail Louise Hibbard, Dr. Wilkie was born on
the Fourth of July in Powell, WY. He attended Powell
High School and spent his freshman year of college at
Northwest Community College in Powell. Dr. Wilkie
was a graduate of the University of Wyoming where he received
his B.S. degree in chemistry and zoology. He
received his D.D.S. degree from the University of
Pennsylvania. |
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| Dr. Wilkie received his
certification as a Diplomate from the American Board of
Prosthodontics in 1970. He served as an Associate
Professorial Lecturer at the George Washington University,
Washington, DC from 1970 until 1974. |
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| Dr. Wilkie authored nine
journal articles and four monographs and presented over 60
lectures or courses nationally and abroad. He conducted
research in condyle position, ridge augmentation procedures,
and dental resins; and developed computer software that
assists in denture tooth selection. Dr. Wilkie was
instrumental in the founding of the Journal of Prosthodontics
and served as an Organizational Editor to the Journal of
Prosthetic Dentistry. |
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| Dr. Wilkie was a Fellow and
Past-President of the American College of
Prosthodontics. He was also Past-President of the
American College of Prosthodontists Education
Foundation. Dr. Wilkie served as a Delegate to the
Federation of Prosthodontics Organization from 1984 until
1993. He was a past chairman of the Council for the
Affairs of the American Board of Prosthodontics.
Dr. Wilkie was a Fellow of the Academy of Prosthodontics
and served on the Board of the Education and Research
Foundation. He was a Fellow of the American College of
Dentists and a Fellow of the International College of
Dentists. Dr. Wilkie was a member of the Omicron
Kappa Upsilon. He was a member of the American Dental
Association and its component, the District Dental
Society. Dr. Wilkie served as a consultant to the
Veterans Administration, the Northeast Regional Examining
Board, and the Naval Dental School. |
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| Dr. Wilkie served as a
member of the Board of Directors of the University of Wyoming
Alumni Association from 1995 until 1999 and as its President
from 1998 until 1999. |
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| Dr. Wilkie was honored as
the 1985 Distinguished Alumni of the Year at Northwest College
in Powell, WY; the 1986 Delta Sigma Delta Dental Fraternity
Teacher of the Year at the Georgetown University School of
Dentistry; the 1990 Humanitarian of the Year by the District
Dental Society, Washington, DC; and was honored by Omicron
Kappa Upsilon at the Georgetown University School of Dentistry
in 1989. |
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| Dr. Wilkie was the
recipient of two Navy Meritorious Service Medals, three Navy
Commendation Medals (the second of which was for Heroic
Achievement, the third with Combat V), the Navy Unit Citation,
the National Defense Medal, the Naval Expeditionary Medal with
Second Campaign Star, the Vietnam Service Medal with Three
Campaign Stars, the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry, and the
Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal with Device. |
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| In retirement, Dr. and
Mrs. Wilkie divided their time between their homes in
Rockville, MD and Bethany Beach, DE. Dr. Wilkie
continued his involvement in the field of denture prosthetics
and dental education through his ProsStars Newsletter
for ten years and then through this Web
site—www.prosstars.com. Dr. Wilkie enjoyed
reading, biking, cooking, baseball, beach activities, and
trout fishing. |
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| Survivors include his wife of 52
years, Constance J. Wilkie of Rockville, MD; a sister
Jean Stevens of Erie, CO; a son Jeffrey J. Wilkie and his
wife Patricia of Gaithersburg, MD; a daughter Nancy
J. Wilkie of Brookeville, MD; and four
granddaughters—Melodi, Samantha, Laura, and Carolyn
Wilkie. |
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| Web Site Caretaker’s
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Because he believed so strongly in promoting education, Dr. Wilkie
established the Wilkie Family Scholarship at Northwest College in
his hometown of Powell, WY. For information on the Wilkie Family
Scholarship, visit the Private Donor Scholarship page on the
Northwest College Web site—http://www.northwestcollege.edu.
Contributions to the Wilkie Family Scholarship can be sent to the
Northwest College Foundation, 231 West Sixth Street, Powell, WY 82435. |
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