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David Farnsworth Obituary

David Farnsworth
February 11, 1929 - December 17, 2020
Wichita, Kansas - David N. Farnsworth, 91, beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and accomplished professor and life-long lover of learning, died peacefully of natural causes on Thursday, December 17th, with family by his side.
David was born in Cullison, Kansas in 1929 to Frank Lister Farnsworth and Laura Axline. Both his mother and grandfather were educators. He attended the University of Wichita, where he met the love of his life, Rita Eileen Lowe. They were married in 1950 while David completed his undergraduate and graduate degrees. They later moved to Illinois, where he completed his doctorate at the University of Illinois.
David spent his entire career at Wichita State University. Starting in 1956, he devoted forty years to teaching, writing, and administration. Teaching was his passion, and he eventually won every teaching award that was available to WSU faculty. He was an especially accomplished lecturer, and often spoke to the general public on a wide range of international topics. He had a gift for explaining complex and divisive problems in a way that was clear and accessible to everyone.
His academic field was international politics. He was an expert on the Panama Canal, having written a book on the subject with his close friend and colleague, James McKenney. He also wrote a popular textbook on international relations that went through two editions. A frequent traveler, he spent a year in New Zealand as a Fulbright scholar. A lifetime admirer of the U.S. military, he had an encyclopedic knowledge of military history. He taught for a year at the Air War College, the senior professional education school of the U.S. Air Force.
David had a calm charisma and dry humor that helped him navigate complex university politics and bring people together. Although primarily a professor, he was on occasion called upon to fill administrative positions. He served as Chair of Political Science, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, Interim Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Director of General Studies. He also served on numerous committees and was Vice President of the Faculty Senate. For four years he was a governor appointee to the Kansas Supreme Court Nominating Commission which is responsible for recommending qualified individuals for appointment to the Kansas Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.
He had a generous spirit that was most apparent at home with his family, and spent more time with them than most fathers of that era, accompanying them on multi-week vacations during the summer, helping with homework, doing home maintenance, and giving moral support. He and Rita attended the First Unitarian Church for many years, where he served as president of the congregation and was a member of the choir.
David is preceded in death by his wife Rita and his brother, Frank Lister II, and is survived by three children: Diane (Ray) Farnsworth of Wichita, Brad (Elaine) Farnsworth of Silver Spring, MD, and Pam (Chris) Young of Derby; 5 grandchildren: Lara, Ben, Irene, Katie and Mason, and great-granddaughter Charlotte.
A private family memorial will be held at a later date. Memorial donations can be directed to the American Red Cross through https://redcross-cmd.org/chapter/memorial.html. Tributes may be sent to the family via Oldmissionmortuary.com.

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Published by Wichita Eagle on Dec. 20, 2020.

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R. Harris

July 5, 2025

I'm grateful to Prof. Farnsworth for his teaching -- which was a rich, eye-opening tour of world affairs, making remarkable sense out of the chaos of the world. I was blessed to have been in his Model United Nations class, where he team-taught with Prof. James McKenney, as they unraveled the world's complicated issues and gave us realistic insight into the circumstances and motives underlying the world's disputes and conflicts. Through them, I gained a much richer appreciation of the world's people, and their feelings, and a more realistic grasp of how the world works. Over the following years, I won numerous awards in the state's (Friends University) Model U.N. competitions -- including the first ever to win a solo First Place -- largely on the strength of the education they gave. More importantly, I've been a better Christian, citizen and voter, as a result. Thank you Dr. Farnsworth.

Ramona Becker, Ed.D.

April 4, 2023

Dr. Farnsworth was a wonderful Professor and an exceptional person. I will never forget him. He was such an important leader at WSU and in the Political Science Department.

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Dr. Cynthia Ellis-Stoll, PhD

December 21, 2020

Diane, Brad, and Pam, I am so sorry that your dad has passed. May God give him rest and bless his soul.

Eric R. Yost

December 20, 2020

Professor Farnsworth did an excellent job of making his subject matter relevant and understandable to his students. I admired him as an instructor, and appreciated that he was also involved in the real world of governance as a member of the Supreme Court nominating commission. David was a great citizen and teacher.

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