MARSTON-MOFFATT-Obituary

MARSTON M. MOFFATT

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MOFFATT--Marston Michael, age 67, Professor Emeritus of Rutgers University, passed peacefully on Saturday, November 26, 2011. The beloved husband of Pamela, is also survived by two sons Alexander and Jacob, a sister Harriet and a host of other loving relatives and friends. Services will be held...

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Thinking of you, Michael, as ever with thanks for the light and love you brought into all our lives.

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Michael Moffatt

Professor Moffatt was my favorite faculty member at Rutgers College. I took a few classes with Professor Moffatt in the mid 80's and also knew him through the Key Club as he was our faculty advisor. He was such a sweet person. I never met someone who enjoyed discussing the subject matter he was teaching as much as Dr. Moffatt. I will never forget his excitement when he would discuss his work in India or with Rutgers Undergraduates.

Thanks for capturing all the college memories in your book "coming of age". As a no-longer-young sociology teacher who started college in NJ in the mid 1980s, I can certainly appreciate your work. You are missed.

Michael Moffatt Moments - a blog of Michael memories:
http://michaelmoffatt.blogspot.com/

I will certainly miss Michael. I always found him to be generous with his time in terms of guest lecturing in my classes and a warm and friendly presence on campus. I am very sad to hear this news.
Michael Aaron Rockland
Professor of American Studies

Dear Moffatt Family,
I am writer at Rutgers and a Rutgers alumna, Rutgers College class of '81. Prof. Moffatt's "Coming of Age in New Jersey" covers the time when I was a Rutgers undergrad--I entered Rutgers as a freshman in 1977, the first year covered in the book, and lived in the River Dorms. Whenever I want to remember how it was at Rutgers, I turn to Prof. Moffatt's book. My husband (also an alum, class of '78) and I had the pleasure of meeting Prof. Moffatt after a talk he gave at...