David-Solzman-Obituary

David Solzman

Chicago, Illinois

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Solzman, David M. David Solzman, 83, passed away Monday, February 19, 2018 after a brief illness. Beloved husband of L. Rachel McKinzie, loving Father of Nancy (Tomas Alarid) Solzman, Andrea (Jon- deceased) Goldberg, fond ex-husband of Bamboo (Eli Lewis) Solzman, treasured brother of Michael (Donna) Solzman and adoring grandfather of Ariella Alarid. David received his bachelor's degree from UofC undergrad program before returning to Omaha and earning his master's degree at University of Nebraska, Omaha. Once again he returned to Chicago to earn his PhD from UofC in urban geography focused on industrial land use along the Chicago River and Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal. Upon completion of his studies David joined the faculty of the University of Illinois at Chicago where he taught geography, meteorology, and astronomy full time from 1965-2000. During his tenure at UIC he received the prestigious Silver Circle Award 5 times. After retiring from full time teaching, he continued to teach a class or two for the Honors College of the University until 2016. An accomplished photographer, most recently 50+ of his photographs were made a permanent installation, The David Solzman Gallery, in the offices of the Friends of the Parks. There will be a memorial service at Rockefeller Chapel, 5850 S. Woodlawn Avenue, Chicago 60637 on May 11, 2018 at 1 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to Friends of the Chicago River, 411 S. Wells Street, Unit 800, Chicago, IL 60607, chicagoriver.org or The Greater Chicago Food Depository, 4100 W. Ann Lurie Place, Chicago, IL 60632, chicagosfoodbank.org. Arrangements entrusted to Unity Funeral Parlors, Inc. 4114 S. Michigan Avenue, Chicago (773-624-2703) unityfuneralparlors.com


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Tho I'm reading his Obituary years after his passing, I can only remember all of those wonderful classes I had the privilege of taking with Prof. Solzman, back at UICC, 1973-1977. He was such a wonderful educator!! Never bored in his classes!! Field trips to WI to go camping and see the total lunar eclipse, a trip to Yerkes Observatory to see Saturn, and every other memorable class with him. I had always wanted to take the River Cruise with Dr. Solzman, but unfortunately never made it. ...

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May 08th 2018

I just finished watching American Rivers series about the Chicago River on KCET. ......Being a photographer myself made me want to perhaps look David Solzman up next time i was visiting a friend in the outter Chicago area and and go out and take some photos one day.
But sadly after looking up his name tonight ... i found his Obituary :-((
Well i assume he's somewhere where the photos he s taken in his lifetime...

David was an avid supporter of the Chicago Rainforest Action Network and good friend to many of the members.

We will all miss him and his contributions dearly.

Looking up to you, Professor Solzman. May you orbit peacefully. Thank you for your great contributions. Sending my deepest sympathies to your loved ones.

My condolences to the family. May you continue to be comforted by the love and support from family and friends during this difficult time. Proverbs 17:17

One of the best profs I had the good fortune to study under at UICC. I still remember the course I was able to take from him. I know his family will miss him, but he also will be missed by the people who had him as a teacher. RIP Professor Solzman

Wonderful man.
Sincere condolences !

Longs Peak - Your favorite place in the whole world

Lift thine eyes to the mountains, whence cometh my help. Thy help cometh from the Lord, the maker of Heaven and Earth!

Keep looking at the mountains, Dad. Mike will be waiting at Longs to climb with you!

Love you!