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WARD, DR. RICHARD H., PhD. Dr. Richard H. Ward, PhD., age 75, loving husband of Michelle Ward, entered into eternal rest peacefully on Tuesday, February 17, 2015 at his home in Bethany, surrounded by his loving family. Dick was many things in life - a Marine, NYPD officer, Police Detective, Writer, Educator, Administrator and Student of the World - but most importantly, he was a loving family man, mentor and friend to so many across the globe. He was born in Jamaica, NY on September 2, 1939, the beloved son of the late Hurley and Anna Mittasch Ward. Dick grew up in New York City, enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and proudly served from 1957 until 1961 with the 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division primarily in the areas of security and special operations. Dick would go on to serve the legacy of the Marine Corps and his country throughout his entire life. After returning to New York City in 1961, he became a member of the NYPD serving as a patrolman, youth investigator and eventually in the position of Detective until 1970. During this time, Dick decided on pursuing a degree in higher education so enrolled in the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, simultaneously working as a police officer and taking college classes. Upon graduation with his Bachelor’s Degree in 1967, he was awarded a scholarship to graduate school and began his studies at the University of California at Berkeley, where he ultimately earned his Doctorate in Criminology (DCrim). Dick began teaching at John Jay College in 1970 and through his intelligence and natural leadership characteristics, he quickly moved into administration and would remain a university administrator for the next four and a half decades: serving as the Dean of Graduate Studies, the Dean of Students and finally as Vice President of John Jay College; then Vice Chancellor at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) for 16 years (longest serving Vice Chancellor in the history of the university); Associate Vice Chancellor of UIC for Special Programs; Dean of the College of Criminal Justice and Associate Vice President for Research at Sam Houston State University and most recently as Dean and Doctoral Program Director and AVP for Special Programs and Sponsored Research for the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences at the University of New Haven. During an academic career that has spanned more than 40 years, Dick has been involved in virtually every aspect of academic life, as a faculty member, senior administrator and most importantly, an impactful life mentor for many generations of students and university employees. He was the author of numerous books and articles that crossed the depth of his field and directed research projects that spanned countless countries and continents. In addition to more than 100 professional presentations, he has served as a consultant and trainer to numerous local, state, federal and international agencies on the subjects of international organized crime, global terrorism, criminal investigation and criminal justice issues. He has visited more than 50 countries and taught in China, Malaysia, Thailand, Egypt and Saudi Arabia, to name but a few of the countries where Dick lived and served as an educator. He received numerous awards in his lifetime including the Friendship Medal by the government of China and the ACJS Founders Award. Dick also proudly founded the Institute for the Study of Violent Groups (ISVG) to continue fueling his decades long study of global terrorism. Dick was a man of extraordinary principle, character and charisma. He not only touched the lives of many people during his distinguished career, but with strength and perseverance, Dick took personal ownership of helping others make meaningful social, patriotic and lasting contributions in their own lives, keeping us focused on the most important lessons of all; always give back more than you receive and pay it forward to the next generation. The people whose lives that Dick touched range from the highest corridors of governments around the world to those patrolling the streets at home and abroad. Of all his many contributions and accomplishments, Dick put none higher than his own family. His legacy will be forever immortalized in the memories of those of us who were lucky enough to know him and the continued re-telling of these dear memories. In addition to his loving wife Michelle, Dick leaves his three caring children Jeanne, John (Juli) and Sophia, his two cherished grandchildren Declan and Keeley, his beloved sister Joyce Hornback, and many loving nieces, nephews and in-laws. The memorial celebration of Dick’s life will be held in the David A. Beckerman Recreation Center at the University of New Haven, on Saturday, February 21st, at 3:00pm. There will be a reception directly following the service. In late March, another memorial service will be held in Chicago where Dick and Michelle had many friends and family. All other services are private. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be sent to the Richard and Michelle Ward Endowed Scholarship at the University of New Haven. Checks can be made out to the University of New Haven, c/o The Richard and Michelle Ward Endowed Scholarship, Office of Advancement, 300 Boston Post Road, West Haven, CT 06516. To light a virtual candle and leave online condolences please visit www.millerwardfuneralhome.com

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Published by The New Haven Register from Feb. 19 to Feb. 20, 2015.

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Henry Walli

February 8, 2020

Presently, I am writing a one page document about people who have greatly influenced my life. UIC Vice Chancellor is one of 40 special people in my 85 year old lifetime. Dick,"You were an exemplary administrator and an inspiration to all of us." "We are alive as long as we are remembered." You are very much alive among us. In memory of Dick, I will send my one page memory of Dick to those who request one at [email protected].

William Troyer

January 15, 2016

I am sorry to hear of Dr. Wards passing. He had a profound effect on my life and counselled me in times of trouble. He always remembered my birthday and the world will sorely miss his contributions. Sincerely William Troyer III

May 20, 2015

Michelle please accept my condolence. I knew Richard in grammer and high school and bake many cookies when he was in the marines. He will be missed by everyone who knew him Alyda Deneke Douglaston New York

Dan Beto

March 28, 2015

Our sympathies are extended to Michelle, Jeanne, John, and Sophia.

Bryan Bennica

March 22, 2015

I could not attend the memorial service for Dr. Ward due to my current schedule, but I will never forget how he mentored me. He reached out to me when he saw a letter in the New Haven Register that my mother wrote, describing how I could not afford to attend UNH from high school. I sat down and talked with him, and he told me what specific science courses I should take at Gateway Community College to ensure I would be considered by admissions. I am glad I listened to him! I was accepted and able to go this time! As I prepare to graduate this May, I keep reminding myself that this would not have happened without Dr. Ward's advice.

Wayne Johnson

March 16, 2015

Michelle and Sophia, It is with a heavy heart that I send my condolences. In Chicago, Dick was a great resource for the CPD and the UIC community. Personally he guided me through the Dissertation process and beyond. A truly geat man. He will be missed.

Gaurav Dalal

March 12, 2015

Please accept our family's condolences. He was a pillar of support for the international student community at Sam Houston. I remember him approaching us in a small Italian restaurant and inviting us for a welcome lunch.

Maria (Maki) Haberfeld

February 23, 2015

My deepest condolences. He was a wonderful person and will be missed for his integrity and honesty and dedication to the police profession.

Jonah Triebwasser

February 23, 2015

Dick's life was a true Horatio Alger story. I knew Dick in the NYPD and John Jay College days. He was a great guy and a tremendous contributor to the Criminal Justice field. Jonah Triebwasser, JJCCJ class of 1972

JANE HARGUS

February 21, 2015

Dear Michelle and Sophia,
You are in our thoughts and prayers. We are so sorry for your loss.
Jane Hargus & Family, Jim Jedrzejewski, Mary Vitas & Family (Joan's family)

Jennifer Dickey-White

February 21, 2015

What a great man! I will remember him fondly as a mentor and friend. My condolences to those Dick leaves behind.

February 20, 2015

Michelle my condolences go out to you and Sophia. So sorry to hear about his passing. Dick was a great man and opened the door to the world for me and Joan . I will never forget those trips we took. Because of him they were the best memories of our lives. The world has lost a great man. He will never be forgotten .

The Rivera Family

February 20, 2015

So sorry to hear, our deepest condolences to Michelle and Sophia, we're here if you need anything at all. You're in our prayers.

February 20, 2015

Michelle and Sophia we sent our condolences and will always be here for anything you may need.We love you both
Norton Family

Ahmed Alhishwan

February 19, 2015

May God rest your soul in peace. You will not be forgotten in my prayers.

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