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Walter Kintsch Obituary

Walter Kintsch died at home on March 24 of natural causes at the age of 90. He was born on May 30, 1932 in Timisoara, Romania, the eldest of two children of Christof and Irene Kintsch. An idyllic childhood changed abruptly when the family fled invading forces at the end of World War II. They eventually rebuilt their lives in Bregenz, Austria. Walter grew up exploring the surrounding Alps, cultivating a lifelong love of hiking and skiing. He graduated from the Lehrerbildungsanstalt (teacher's college) in Feldkirch, Austria in 1951 and went on to teach for four years at a one-room schoolhouse in a small village in Vorarlberg, Austria. Walter first came to the United States in 1955 as a Fulbright scholar at the University of Kansas, where he received his doctoral degree and fell in love with his wife and lifelong collaborator, Eileen Hoover Kintsch. After a postdoctoral fellowship at Indiana University, he held faculty positions at the University of Missouri (Columbia), University of California (Riverside), and as a visiting professor at Stanford University, before settling with his family at the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1968. Walter was a Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Psychology whose 50 years of research focused on the study of how people understand language, using both experimental methods and computational modeling techniques, providing a theoretical framework for representing how people use their knowledge to understand and learn from written text. The interdisciplinary scope of his research has had a tremendous impact on cognitive science, discourse processes, psycholinguistics, and education. As Professor of Psychology, Walter was a beloved mentor for dozens of graduate students and postdoctoral scholars, many of whom carry on his legacy of research around the world today. In addition to his role as professor, Walter served as the longtime director of the Institute of Cognitive Science at CU from 1983 to 2004. Throughout his career, he was a prolific writer, served on multiple professional boards and was the recipient of prestigious awards, including an honorary doctorate from the Humboldt University in Berlin in 2001. In addition to his love of the mountains, Walter was passionately interested in the arts, including classical music and oriental rugs. Walter is survived by Eileen Kintsch, his wife of 64 years; their daughter, Julia Kintsch (Joel Heuvelmans); granddaughter Maya Boerner (father, Andreas Boerner); sister Gerda Reich; and nieces and nephews in Austria and Kansas. He is predeceased by his eldest daughter, Anja Kintsch. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, colleagues, and students. A celebration of life will be held in the coming months. If you wish to honor his memory, the family suggests donations to the Boulder Bach Festival or the University of Colorado Foundation Need-Based Financial Aid Fund. For more information visit thenaturafuneral.com

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Published by The Daily Camera on Apr. 9, 2023.

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Robin Laurel

May 18, 2023

In loving memory of Walter Kintsch: Walter answered me, after a prayer I said for him after his passing " I am still here. Now it is just a different syntax". I´m still trying to wrap my mind around this. I didn´t even know what "syntax" was. I had to Google it. The more I learn about who he was and what he was involved in, the more I understand his message. You will be sorely missed, my friend...
I saw you every 5 weeks for about the last 30 years to cut your hair. There is definitely a hole in my heart now...

Ronnie

April 11, 2023

Only met him a couple of times thanks to Lise. But he was delightful and charming. A giant in the field, needless to say.

We would converse in my extremely limited Hungarian for a couple seconds and then switch to English. Always a delight. Wish I had gotten to know him and Eileen better.

My deepest condolences to Eileen and family.

Martha and Peter Polson

April 9, 2023

Our hearts go out to you. Your family and our have been intertwined for so many years.

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