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Patrick O'Meara Obituary

Patrick O'Meara

Jan. 07, 1938 - Mar. 30, 2021

BLOOMINGTON - Patrick O'Meara, professor and vice president emeritus of Indiana University, scholar, administrator, mentor, beloved uncle, and dear friend, born January 7, 1938, Cape Town, South Africa, died peacefully in his home on March 30 after a brief illness. On his last day, his family remained by his side so he would not be alone as his spirit left this world.

Patrick is survived by his nephew Tim O'Meara and his wife Bridget (Hoban) who were ever-present throughout his final days, nieces Maria, Jeannie, Katie, Eileen, and Suzanne O'Meara, sister-law Lorraine (Rademeyer), and 8 great-nephews and nieces and their children.

Patrick was pre-deceased by his brothers Timothy and Daniel, sister-in-law Jean (Fadden) and parents Fiorina (Allorto) and Daniel.

Patrick is also survived by many dear and well-loved friends whose lives he touched with his kindness, generosity, and playful spirit. Leaving a Bloomington restaurant or IU musical performance with Patrick was a lengthy affair, as he seemed to know everyone and always stopped to catch up on their lives and make the proper introductions.

Born in Cape Town, South Africa to an Irish father and Italian mother who ran a bakery, Patrick came to IU in the 1960s and earned his master's and doctoral degrees in political science. In 1972, he became director of the African Studies Program, a role he served for more than two decades. Today, the center is part of the School of Global and International Studies. Patrick later became IU's first vice president for international affairs.

Over five decades, Patrick played an instrumental role in IU's international expansion. Recognizing the critical importance of global relationships, Patrick traveled the world forming connections with governments and academic institutions, and meeting with heads of state and dignitaries, including Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama. He also led the university's involvement in the establishment of South Africa's Khanya College, and other initiatives addressing the educational and economic challenges the country faced after apartheid.

Patrick made a lasting impact as a world scholar. In 1977, he published the textbook Africa, which became one of the most popular introductory texts for African studies. Now in its fourth edition, Africa is still widely used. He authored numerous books and articles throughout his career. In a 1987 essay about the collapse of South Africa's National Party, Patrick wrote that there was “no longer a pretense of an underlying rationale for its actions other than the maintenance of white power.”

With his quick wit and astute observations, Patrick was a delight to be around. He once observed that the hotel carpeting was “too ugly to ignore” or, when asked if his Easter necktie was new, replied “no, I've just resurrected it for the occasion.”

Patrick was incredibly close to his family, spending holidays and vacations with his nieces and nephews in South Bend and Cape Town. Unc would drive up to South Bend a few days before Christmas and take us zipping around town, picking up Polish pastries from the Farmer's Market, Italian cookies from Macri's, lasagne from Bamber's, and necessary odds and ends to decorate the house. He played carols on the piano, set out little bowls of nuts and cheese plates and?wearing a bright red vest and Christmas tie?was always the first ready for Mass. He also remained close to his family in Cape Town, visiting them throughout the years and conversing with his niece Suzanne regularly over the past year.

Unc loved games, puzzles, and little surprises. A July 4th photo captures him buying a jumbo pack of fireworks at Crazy Steve's, a twinkle in his eye. He knew every piece of the puzzle collection in the Lilly library and most of the people who worked there. In his airy home in the woods, he displayed his own wonderful collection of pop-up books, puzzles, and toys?not to mention the coffee table painted with trompe l'oeil teacups and a checkered cloth. Even his silk ties, upon close examination, revealed charming patterns of honeybees and flowers, camels and polar bears, dolphins, owls, flamingoes, and swirling intricate paisleys.

Above all, we remember Patrick for his kindness. He was attuned to others' pain and sadness, and quick to offer comfort, understanding, and to advocate on their behalf.

Throughout his life, Patrick shared his curiosity and abundant joy in all he found in the world, most recently through a virtual launch of Windows on Worlds, a book he coauthored with Leah Peck, that celebrates signature pieces from the university's international collections. Up until two weeks before his death, Patrick was busy chatting with his friends and family and writing another book about the history of the university he loved.

Family and friends are deeply blessed to have had Patrick in our lives for as long as we did. He will be deeply missed, and fondly remembered.

Patrick will be laid to rest near his brother and sister-in-law at Cedar Grove Cemetery at the University of Notre Dame. Services will be private.

Allen Funeral Home and Crematory, 4155 S. Old State Road 37, Bloomington have been entrusted with arrangements. Online condolences, photos and memories may be shared with family and friends at www.allencares.com

If you wish to make a gift in Patrick's memory, you may donate to the Patrick O'Meara Scholarship through the IU Foundation. Select IU Foundation from the dropdown menu. Type Patrick O'Meara Scholarship in the field below.

Patrick's career is covered in this tribute by Indiana University.

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Published by South Bend Tribune on Apr. 6, 2021.

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Liliya Salyakhova

December 7, 2022

Mr. Patrick O'Meara was my favorite professor during my exchange program at the University of Durham. I admired his respect and equal attitude to all students as well as his positive view of the world that he generously shared during his class. His excellence as a professional in the education sector motivated me to search for him in order to consult on my PhD studies. However, my sadness was to learn that he is no longer in this world.

It is a big loss not only for his universities but also for students from all over the world. His reference is a valuable memory for the rest of my life.

My deepest condolences to the family of Mr. Patrick O'Meara may God give you strength...

katherine s botkin

April 10, 2021

So very sorry about your loss, definitely a man who left a mark for good on our world.
Mark and Kathy Botkin

Eileen O'Meara

April 8, 2021

Hank Niec

April 7, 2021

My sympathy and prayers go out to Tim and Bridget and the entire family at this time of loss, and in celebration of Patrick’s life.

Bob and Judy Griffin

April 7, 2021

A beautiful tribute to a man who lived a very full life. Judy and I send our thoughts and prayers to the entire O'Meara family. It's been many years since we were last together but the love never fades. On a more humorous note, I plan on using Patrick's comment on the Easter tie!

Judy Kline and John Chadwick

April 6, 2021

Dear Family and Friends of Patrick: We had the privilege and fun of meeting Patrick, along with his wonderful brother Timothy and nieces Maria and Eileen several years ago in the Furnace Creek Inn lobby at Death Valley National Park over Easter weekend. My Mom recognized Timothy from Notre Dame and we decided to approach them. They all treated us like family! They invited us to Saturday evening mass at a small church about 70 miles from Death Valley (no easy feat to find it); and to this day, we still talk about that most memorable Easter Vigil and the warm, lovely O’Meara family! We even remember Patrick giving his candle to my Mom because there was a shortage of candles and we had arrived a little late. We have been to Africa many times and enjoyed speaking with Patrick about Africa. We are sorry for your loss. What an amazing life story and wonderful man! Fond memories and you’re all in our prayers. Hugs to Maria and Eileen. Much love, Judy Kline & John Chadwick

Jeannie O'Meara

April 6, 2021

I miss you so much, Unc! Remember when we tailgated in your garage? love always, Jeannie

Eileen O'Meara

April 6, 2021

Eileen O'Meara

April 6, 2021

Eileen O'Meara

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Eileen O'Meara

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