Myron "Mike" Kunin

Myron "Mike" Kunin obituary, Minneapolis, MN

Myron "Mike" Kunin

Myron Kunin Obituary

Published by Hodroff-Epstein Memorial Chapel - Minneapolis from Nov. 2 to Nov. 3, 2013.
Kunin, Myron "Mike" of Minneapolis, age 85, died peacefully on Wednesday morning. Myron was a businessman, philanthropist, and art collector, but more importantly, he was also a loving husband, father, grandfather and dear friend. He was a creative iconoclast, a visionary entrepreneur, and a connoisseur of relationships, who built a small family business into the world's largest chain of beauty salons, Regis Corporation, a multi-billion dollar company. Myron invested his time and funds in a wide variety of other businesses, from media to electronics to real estate, and he developed a keen appreciation and expertise in 20th century American art. Over the years, he also applied his considerable energies towards a broad range of philanthropic activities, giving generously to the University of Minnesota, helping to fund the Regis Center for Arts and the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies there, as well as at St Cloud State. He also helped to send over one thousand deserving Minneapolis public high school graduates to college, through a discreet scholarship fund he operated for 31 years. A former Chairman of the Board of the Minneapolis Institute of Art, he was made a Life Trustee. Many other local and national arts organizations received his support, including the Walker Art Center, the Northern Clay Center and the Smithsonian Museum of American Art. Myron also had a lifelong history of supporting the Minneapolis Jewish Federation, through generous donations of his time and funds. Myron, a lifetime Minneapolis resident, grew up near Lake of the Isles, and lived for the last 30 years in a house less than six blocks away from his childhood home (where his mother, Florence, lived until her death, at 102, in 2007). His father, Paul, was a Russian immigrant, a barber and beautician, who opened a beauty salon in Minneapolis, and met Florence when he styled her hair. Myron was born in 1928. He attended Kenwood elementary, West High School, and then the University of Minnesota. Mike married Anita Hochfeld, of Portland Oregon, whom he met while she was visiting her cousins in Minneapolis. They recently celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary. Mike had several different jobs after college, but he eventually purchased his father's beauty salon business in 1958, renamed it Regis Corporation, and over time he transformed it entirely. Throughout the 1960's, 70's, 80's and 90's, Regis grew rapidly and continuously, as Myron foresaw the changing American marketplace and adapted Regis accordingly. When he stepped down from the Board of Directors, after 50 years at the helm, the Regis corporate group had over 13,500 salons and more than 65,000 employees. He managed to create a global business empire while still maintaining a personal and corporate culture that emphasized the importance of human relationships. Mike was a charming, idiosyncratic guy, who had a twinkle in his eye and a disarming sense of humor. A tenacious negotiator and extremely creative problem solver, he was also a supremely loyal friend and was prone to random acts of great kindness. He enjoyed banter with anyone, and was as likely to strike up a conversation (and friendship) with a taxi driver as a bank president. Mike had an exceptional talent in spotting the crux of a vexing issue, and a keen and omnivorous intellect. He taught us all to think creatively, cultivate our curiosity, and to see the value in everyone. A year ago, Myron came down with a rare form of leukaemia, which he fought with characteristic grit and good humor, although his health continued to decline. This past summer, through an experimental treatment, he had a brief reprieve, and was able to spend much quality time with his friends and family. Sadly, two weeks ago he contracted a cold that developed into pneumonia, and he passed away on Wednesday morning. We are grateful to the staff of Abbott Northwestern Hospital for their kind care and sensitivity in his final days, as well as the people at MOHPA and the UC Irvine Medical Center for their caring treatment of his leukaemia. Myron is survived by his wife, Anita; his sister Diana Lewis; his four sons, Tim, Bill, David and Drew; and seven grandchildren. There will be a memorial reception (Shiva) for his many friends and associates to celebrate his life and cherish his memory, on Sunday, November 3rd, from 5-7 pm at Temple Israel, 2324 Emerson Ave. S., Minneapolis. Memorials preferred to: Myron Kunin Scholarship Fund, at the University of Minnesota Foundation, 200 Oak St., Suite 500, Mpls, MN 55455. Hodroff-Epstein 612-871-1234 www.hodroffepstein.com
This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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November 22, 2013

Dear Anita and Family,
So sorry to hear of Myron leaving our sight. You have my deepest sympathy.
Peggy Kuhn

Joseph Edelheit

November 6, 2013

Anita and friends, I am in Brasil teaching and only just heard tonight via e-mail from Bernard Reuter. I loved Mike and will treasure our friendship of the past 20 years…I loved that he called me his hippie rabbi and said I was better after my retirement! He was fabulous and every regard.

sara nuss-galles

November 5, 2013

dear anita and family - we are so saddened to read of mike's passing. he was a sparkling and unique person and we were heartened to be friends with you both. sending you hugs and fond thoughts of memories of times we shared. sara and arie galles

Kathleen Pytleski

November 5, 2013

Diana: This is a name from your past, Kathleen Pytleski, your banker at First Bank for many years. I saw this notice and couldn't help but reach out to you to express my sympathy for the loss of your brother. I don't know if you'll remember me, but I sure remember you. My thoughts are with you at this sad time.

November 5, 2013

Anita and family I was so very sorry to hear of Myron's passing. It was my pleasure to have worked for him and have known him. He taught me so many things and he believed in me. When I was his waitress at the Biltmore he would always say to me "my little lepshun, you can do better than this" and with a little push he opened the doors of opportunity for me. I am the woman I am today because of his belief in me and I will be forever grateful for his guidance and friendship. I am so happy that I stayed in touch all these years and I will miss our occassional talks. I'll forever remember our meetings in his office when he would hear me using grammar incorrectly and he'd bring me in for a little schooling. Forever my mentor!

Tammy Lester
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, MN

Terr and Steve Cowan

November 5, 2013

David and Family,
You will remain in our thoughts and prayers as we are so sorry for your loss.

Sherry K. Anderson

November 4, 2013

I am so saddened to read of Mr. Kunin's passing. I worked for Regis and learned about relationship-building, as well as developed a keen appreciation of art by sitting close to his office. I once made a comment that his O'Keefe painting would fit very nicely in my briefcase. With a slight twinkle in his eye, he went into quite a lot of detail about the security system in the building. He was indeed a pleasure to work for.

Gary & Katherine Schoener & Gray

November 3, 2013

Anita and family -- the world was brighter with Mike in it, and it is the less for his departure. Warmest wishes to all of you.

Jesse Lykken

November 3, 2013

Tim and family; so very sorry to read about the death of your father. My own folks liked him very much (I believe they knew each other as kids) and enjoyed the fact that we met at Washburn. What a full life your dad lived, and I'm sure his proudest achievement was being a father.

Karen Inman Thomas

November 2, 2013

In memory of a truly kind and generous man. He touched my life in many ways and inspired me to touch others' lives and pay his kindness forward. My condolences to his family.

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