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SAMUEL RICH Obituary

Samuel Grover Rich Jr. 12/7/1918 ~ 12/25/2009 Professor S. Grover Rich, founder and Director of the Institute of International Relations and Professor of Political Science at the University of Utah, passed away on Christmas morning 2009. Dr. Rich was a graduate of the U.of U., then studied and honey-mooned with his new bride Ruth Summerhays at the University of Mexico, and went to Spain in 1943 as the U.S. Vice Consul to Spain during World War II, and earned his PH.D. in 1948 at Stanford University. He received the first Ford Fellowship granted to the U.of U. in post-graduate studies at Princeton, Yale, and Columbia, then returned to the U. and established the International Relations program. Shortly thereafter he founded the International Studies Association of professors at the U.C. Berkeley, one of the first at a Western state university. During his long teaching career he held visiting professorships at the University of Santander, Spain, at the University of Aix-Marseille in Nice, France, and at Wilton House estate in London, England. S. Grover also had the honor of serving as President Kennedy's appointee as Professor of Foreign Affairs at the National War College in Washington, D.C. in 1962. Dr. Rich served as a lecturer for both the New York Council on Foreign Relations and the Dept. of Defense, and was a member of the Service Review Board for the U.S. Information Agency. He was a speaker at civic groups and on college campuses from the U. of Michigan to U.C. Berkeley. Speaking at the Berkeley campus during the Vietnam war required that he have body guards assigned to him, and at U.C Santa Barbara when Governor Reagan had to call out the National Guard to quell the riots on campus. Among his various writings, Sam contributed to textbooks on Law, American Foreign Policy, in publications appearing abroad in German, French, and Spanish. Always active in community affairs, Dr. Rich served as Vice Chairman of the Art Barn on Finch Lane, as a member of the Board of Trustees of St. Mark's School, President of the Salt Lake Committee on Foreign Relations, President of the Inter-American Council of Utah, President of the Utah United Nations Assoc., the state Director of UNESCO, and on the board of the McGillis School. He was also philanthropist extraordinaire, donating generously to KUED, Pioneer Memorial Theatre, the Huntsman Cancer Institute, and many others. As a young man, Sam served as a missionary for the LDS church in England, and throughout his life he prided himself for his pioneer heritage and maintained a devoted respect for the church and its charitable activities. His family were the sons of Charles Coulson Rich, settlers of the Bear River Valley. Sam's grandfather Joseph Rich was one of the first founders of the myth of the Bear Lake Monster. S. Grover, son of S. Grover and Mildred Forgeon Rich, is survived by his wife of 68 years, Ruth Bennion Summerhays Rich, sister Gloria Rich Hendricks, daughter Laurie Rich (Leonard) Coulson, one granddaughter Brooks Coulson (Du) Nguyen, and one great-granddaughter Annabella Li Nguyen. Preceded in death by one son, Samuel Grover Rich III. Sam is forever in our hearts the vivacious, warm, outgoing personality, with his lively engaging pontifications, and his imperious command of the dinner conversation. Our many thanks to the experts at Caresource, to Dr. William Dunson, Connie Hillier, and Geraldine Clark, all of whom helped us through this trauma. Service at the gravesite for family members at 12 Noon on Wednesday, December 30, with a celebration at the Alta Club for family and friends at 1:00 p.m.

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Published by Deseret News from Dec. 29 to Dec. 30, 2009.

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Ralph Thomson

January 4, 2010

Dear Ruth and Rich Family: I have just returned to Salt Lake City and the news that Sam passed last week to new teaching and advisory missions beyond this world. As one of many whose lives were changed by his remarkable mentoring and personal interest in his student "charges" (both inside and outside the classroom), I want to go on record that Sam was an iconic figure and force in my life. My very profession was heavily influenced from that first riveting class in International Politics at the U. to his ongoing insights and leadership over subsequent decades. We have lost a great teacher and a great friend. Sam, I look forward to continuing our repartee in future realms. Ralph J. Thomson, Ph.D., one of the favored who knew and partook.

Lotti Wann

January 3, 2010

Ruth (Speed) & Laurie,

So sad that Sam and Mom both left us on the same day -maybe they planned it that way! I remember what an interesting, funny and caring person he was and how he and my Dad used to have such great conversations together. I am broken-hearted over the loss of my Mom and I'm sure you are going through the same pain. Take care, and hopefully things will get better with time. Laurie, let's get together to go skiing (or lunch?)sometime - Love, Lotti Wann

James Lehning

December 31, 2009

Dear Mrs. Rich and Family,
As the Chair of the History Department at the University of Utah, I want to express for all of my colleagues our deepest condolences. Sam was a good friend of the Department, and he will be greatly missed by everyone.

Kathleen Lowe

December 30, 2009

Dear Speed -
My condolences. I have fantastic memories of travelling with you and Sam to South America. It was a pleasure and he was a very special person. He will be missed.

Tom Korologos

December 30, 2009

Dear Mrs. Rich and Family:
It is with great sadness that I learn of Sam's passing. I am what must be thousands of students who were inspired by his teachings. What a guy. His letter of recommendation led to my being accepted at Columbia University School of Journalism and subsequently to TWO Scholarships thanks to him. We all will miss him. May there be some solace that we all share your sorrow. Tom Korologos (U. of U. class of l955).

Stephen P. Smoot

December 30, 2009

Dear Speed: It was a great pleasure to get to know Sam better during the past 2 or 3 years at the "DOD" on Fridays. I knew him well during the early years when he and my brother Dick were so close to each other on their missions and in the fraternity. I studied international relations under him in college. Our parents were also very close. His mother was in the State Legislature with my dad. And one of my early East High School Football exercises was tramping wool in the large gunnny sacks near the stockyards that was controlled by Sam's father. I hope all goes well with you from here out. My deepest sympathies and love, Steve Smoot

Kristin Wann Gorang

December 29, 2009

Dear Speed and Laurie-
My mom also passed away on Christmas Day in the evening at Caresource. It was nice reconnecting with you over there, even if it wasn't in the best of circumstances. I have very fond memories of our early days in Salt Lake City either attending parties at your house or your coming over to my parents' house. Sam was a great guy, and I know my dad always enjoyed talking with him. I know you will miss him, he was a wonderful, bright and talented individual. All my best to both of you.

Gene Gould

December 29, 2009

December 29, 2009

Dear Ruth and Laurie,

John sent me the obituary. It certainly was well done. I have many fond memories of the many times we were togther including a summer at the Grand Canyon, our having the good
fortune of going to Gradute school at
Stanford at the same time, Your visit when we lived in Virginia Beach, being with you at Forgeon reunions,and the many good times together during your times in Carmel. Ruth, I know you will miss S. Grover. You had a fantastic life together. Our very best personal regards. Mary and Gene Gould

Paige Meriwether

December 29, 2009

Ruth, Laurie & Leonard,
I can never express what a treasure it was to have known Sam. I adored him, he will have a special place in my heart forever. Life just won't be the same without him. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Much Love,
Paige

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