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Dr. Lewis Raymond Marquardt

1936 - 2020

Dr.  Lewis Raymond Marquardt obituary, 1936-2020, Austin, TX

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Lewis Marquardt Obituary

DR. MARQUARDT., Lewis Raymond, former professor of humanities at Arizona State University and at Texas State University San Marcos, died in Austin, TX on May 31, 2020. He was born November 7, 1936 in Jamestown, North Dakota and grew up in Linton, North Dakota, the son of teacher Mary Lucille Grimes Marquardt and George Raymond Marquardt. His undergraduate studies were completed at Minot State University where he financed his study by founding, directing and playing with the popular dance band, "The Collegiates" at countless high school proms across North Dakota and Montana. After teaching music and band many years at Miller and at Webster South Dakota High Schools, he returned to higher education, acquiring a Ph.D. in Humanities at Arizona State University. An admired and popular teacher at whatever level, he strongly supported a liberal education for every child. He also spent 1958 to 1961 in the United States Army, mainly as a Russian linguist stationed near Kassell, Germany. In 1959, he married his high school sweetheart, Judith Aileen Woods and together they enjoyed twenty-five years of marriage and five children, Kathryn Ann, Mark Raymond, David James, Steven Carl and Gregory Lewis Marquardt. Every child should benefit from the discourse and debates he provided his children. Teaching in various positions in the upper Midwest, he provided summer travel to the far corners of the United States with a car full of raucous youngsters, his patient wife and one dog. When Judith died in 1984, he married Dona Reeves in 1985 and learned how to live in Texas. Together they frequently traveled beyond Germany through Europe in search of Lew's ancestors and his dear Gothic cathedrals. Known for his organizational talents, a fine speaking voice and a commitment to democratic principles, he was elected to the South Dakota State Legislature in 1968. Following his interest in history, philosophy and social studies, he joined the American Historical Society of Germans from Russia as a Charter member and some thirty years later, served as its President. Along the way, he established the Arizona Sun Chapter in Phoenix. He was also an Executive Director of the German-Texan Heritage Society. He was happiest advising students, supervising theses, utilizing audio-visual equipment, researching German-Russians and presenting meticulously prepared lectures. He also wrote scripts for the Prairie Public Television (PBS) series of programs devoted to German-Russian history and culture. Lewis is survived by his wife, Dona, of the home, his children and their spouses, Kathryn and Robert Weil, Mark and Nanette Myer Marquardt, David and Alexandra "Anne" Jackson Marquardt, Steven and Misty Beyer Marquardt and Gregory and Stefanie Holloch Marquardt and by his beloved grandchildren, Beth Weil (Zachary) Davis, Natosha (Nathan) Less, Bradley Anderson, Schyler King, Thomas Woods Marquardt, William Marquardt, Linden Marquardt, Anna Marquardt, Paula Marquardt, and Sofie Marquardt. He is also remembered by his siblings, Patricia "Pat" Tanner, Rose Goyen, James (Sharon) Marquardt and Helen Barnett. Funeral arrangements are pending. Remembrances may be left at www.wcfish.com

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Published by Austin American-Statesman on Jun. 2, 2020.

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Lucy Simpson

June 4, 2020

Dear Dona: Today, I looked at Facebook--(once a month) and saw this note from you.

"My world lost its orbit Sunday. I am shattered. Destroyed. But he gave me the strength to continue. He was the greatest benefit of my life. We were a team. But I loved him ever since he held my hand, as a German-Russian, as a Colonial American, as a colleague and my best friend. Our paths were parallel until they met. They will never be separated for he will remain in my heart."

What a wonderful tribute and note for your beloved Lewis. What a terrible loss for you and for all of us who knew him, I want to give you my deepest sympathy for you and his family at this time.

Jim Sorbel

June 4, 2020

Mr. Marquardt was one of my favorite teachers at Webster, S.D. high school. He helped me grow as a trumpet player, musician, and more importantly, as a person. Although we lost touch after my HS years, I always thought of him as a mentor and a friend. I regret I hadn't had the chance to reconnect later in life.

Barb Ohleen

June 3, 2020

A fun and involved teacher to more
than his band members. He was so animated! I am grateful Webster High School student to have known him....admired by many.

Jo Engstrom Volkenant

June 3, 2020

He got me to play the bari sax- big horn owned by the school. Later I got a new one also owned by the school. His patience listening to me learn as a freshman from the country school was stellar. He often pushed his baton in his thick flat top haircut to sort through music on his directors stand. Quite the background- had we known who knows what we would not have taken for granted. My sympathy.

Bob Ell

June 3, 2020

A truly amazing man with talents that will be missed by all. I will miss his smiling face at conventions, his kind advice and most all the outward love he demonstrated for his loving wife Dona.

Debra Pittman Tobin

June 2, 2020

He was a wonderful host to his wifes family in Nort Carolina when we visited them in Austin. Great stories and much wisdom he shared with two teenagers on the visit. He even took them shopping after midnight on Black Friday! He was delightful, a stimulating conversationalist and a great human being. Thank you for everything Love your Tobin relatives in N.C.

Virginia Dambach

June 2, 2020

Im sure we travelled over half of Texas searching for Lews elusive best bbq...and we sure ate well along the way! And the conversation never ended...it was far to interesting to want to go to bed! We grieve with you Dona and wish we were there to give you a hug... Virginia (and Bob)

Diane

June 2, 2020

Memories Eternal. He will be missed, terribly. But heaven received a great man.

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