Stuart-Hauser-Obituary

Stuart T. Hauser M.D., Ph.D

Brookline, Massachusetts

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Of Brookline, on Tuesday, August 5, 2008. Beloved husband of Barbara (Blank). Devoted father of Joshua & his wife Juliet & Ethan and his wife Megan. Dear grandfather of Jonathan and Emily. Services will be private. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers,...

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I just learned of Stuart's death from a message on the psychodynamic research listserv. I am stunned and extremely saddened by the news. I once served with Stuart on an NICHD grant review panel for two years. He was such an unusual combination of excellent scholar/ researcher and warm, kind, and thoughtful human being. He and I sometimes teamed up to give creative young scholars the benefit of the doubt when the committee reviewed their proposals, and over the years I have thought of...

Stuart judging at STS, 2007

I have read all of the entries below and cannot say anything more eloquent than my predecessors. Stuart was a unique human being and a dear friend. Kathy and I will miss his charm, wit, and his sense of commitment. There are few people who I have met who have had a more profound effect on my life -both professionally and personally.

Indeed Stuart was a wonderful and adorable friend. I shall remember him as warm with a very engaging and scholarly interpretation of many issues. His outstanding and superb participation on the panel of judges who evaluate high school students’ science projects will be missed immensely. Considering ones journey, it has been marvelous to have known and serve with Stuart in such a special capacity, and I cherish the memories.

The loss of Stuart Hauser seems to have reverberated across the globe, which is no surprise. I had the pleasure of working as his assistant at JBCC for a while, and was always impressed at his intelligence and kindness. I will always have fond memories of him. My thoughts are with his wife and children.

• Stuart was my primary mentor in the IPA research training conference in London. Meeting him and working with him was a special experience for me. I will always carry with me the remembrance of the special combination of his warm personality genuine modesty and wisdom. We had plans to continue to work together – I will miss him very much.
• Hanni Mann – Shalvi, (Israel)

What a great men Dr. Hauser was I first met him in 2006 when I started working at JBCC. I was his personal assistant. It was a joy and a pleasure to work with him everyday. He was always considerate, respectful, warm, and kind. I was so looking forward to having him return to the office in September. I will truly miss him. My deepest sympathies to his family

I was mentored by Stuart during an IPA research training conference in London and will always remember his kind and encouraging support. I also visited him at the Judge Baker Centre. As a raw researcher awed by his research experience and reputation, what I remember most fondly was his way of managing to make me feel I had given him something interesting to think about!
A remarkable man; unassumimg,wise and scholarly.

It was a pleasure to have met Stuart. He was my tutor in London so I will always remember his generous advice for my research while I was there. My condolences to all his family. I will miss him, together with other IPA members and Research Fellows.

Stuart was my mentor for just a week but I will treasure his wonderful influence as a life-long gift. I remember him as a profoundly gentle and generous person who served as a role model of wisdom, respect and genuine humanity to his students and fellow-teachers alike. I will keep him in my mind as one of the most inspiring and brilliant people I’ve met. My warmest condolences to his family and friends.