GIAN-SARUP-Obituary

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GIAN SARUP

DeKalb, Illinois

Mar 3, 1933 – Jun 12, 2015 (Age 82)

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BORN
March 3, 1933
DIED
June 12, 2015
AGE
82
LOCATION
DeKalb, Illinois

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Gian Sarup, 82, of DeKalb, Illinois, passed away June 12, 2015, at home.He was born March 3, 1933, in Bhera, India, the son of Hori Lall and Bhag Vanti.Dr. Gian Sarup taught at Delhi University from 1960-1965. He left India to study at Oklahoma University in 1965 with a full scholarship. He then...

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Because I was Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciencesc for three decades, I had the opportunity to work with many dozens of department chairs. Without a doubt, Professor Gian Sarup was among the most kind, thoughtful , and considerate of all the chairs. Sociology chairs were among those who had to administer limited admission programs, something none of them liked but which was nonetheless essential because many students came to the field after...

I knew Gian when we were both graduate students at Penn State studying under Muzafer Sherif. There were five of us in that group, I was the youngest and Gian, the senior. He was the one we all looked up to for guidance and advice. In any group like that, there is a good degree of insecurity and incipient rivalry. It was Gian who set the tone which kept all of us cordial, professional and focused. Gian will always be a special memory that brightens my thoughts of those times.

My condolences to Mr. Sarup's family. I am very sorry for your loss. I work with his nephew who spoke of him with great love.

Gian was my first office mate when I came to NIU in 1979. Lacking professional grace and having a knack for exceeding courtesy norms
in my interactions with others, Gian had the unenviable task of calming me down in times
of conflict with others, mentoring me in department norms, and by becoming my primary role model. Unfortunately, too often I forgot
his lessons, but he never gave up. Gian was
instrumental in my professional survival in those early years. I appreciated his...

Gian Sarup was a valued colleague and deeply kind man. I had the privilege of working with him when he chaired our Sociology department and I served as associate dean. He was thoughtful and compassionate. I offer my sincere condolences to his wife and family.

Sue Doederlein

Gian Sarup was not only an accomplished social psychologist but an excellent, supportive colleague. He was always fair, helpful, and balanced in all his teaching, scholarly, and collegial contributions. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and worked with him.

John F. Stolte, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus

Gian was the Chair of the Department of Sociology when I was hired in 1996. He was a warm, reasonable man. I appreciated him very much. I send my heartfelt condolences to his family.