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Warren Frederick Ilchman

New York, New York

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ILCHMAN--Warren F. Warren Frederick Ilchman, 91, died at home in Bronxville, NY, on November 21, 2024. Born in Denver, Warren was the husband of the late Alice Stone Ilchman, parent to Frederick and Sarah, father-in- law to Cassandra and Jacob, and grandfather to Ilaria and Alice. Warren was...

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I first encountered Prof. Ilchman as a junior at Williams in 1960, a student in his constitutional law course. We got along well and there was a personal as well as student-teacher relationship between us. I stopped to see him at Berkeley a few years later, when I was on my way to service in Vietnam. He worried a bit about me and wished me well, noting that I was embarking on a fascinating life that he did not foresee for me during our Williams association. I have not thought of him for many...

Warren was an absolutely lovely man, a true gentleman in the best sense of that word. I so enjoyed knowing him while I was employed at George Soros's Open Society Foundations. Warren was totally devoted to his wife Alice, and living the last part of his life without her must have been so difficult. He was the perfect person to be founding Director of the Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans, as Warren loved interacting with all those brilliant young people, and they with him. A...

Prof. Ilchman was wise, kind, and deeply spiritual. We were friends at Christ Church in Bronxville, NY.

I , and many of my classmates from Williams, were greatly impacted by Warren Ilchman. Indeed, about 7 of us have commented in our Class Notes about Warren's teaching as well as his many kindnesses. As a teacher, he was profound , demanding and exquistly prepared. Indeed, Professor Ilchman was the best teacher I ever had and I have a BA, MBA and PhD. He was quite extraordinary.

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Thinking of Warren´s family during this difficult time. He is with his Alice again-and this brings a smile.

One of my fondest memories was our Junto group in Bronxville was when i would give Warren a ride home and he would talk about his devotion to hope purpose and meaning including the plaque his children gave him when he retired. A life well lived and a man and friend well respected. Rest in Peace Warren

Dearest Sarah and family, I've been inspired by your parents, even from afar, and I think of how many countless others have been deeply touched by their lives. We're holding you in our thoughts and sending love, Odile, Tim & family

It was clear that Warren was devoted to Alice and I have always been so sorry that she passed away too soon. Now they are together again. God Bless them