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Todd Adam Britsch

1937 - 2022

Todd Adam Britsch obituary, 1937-2022, Provo, UT

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Todd Britsch Obituary

Todd Adam Britsch

1937 ~ 2022

Todd Adam Britsch, 84, of Provo, died at home on April 21, 2022 of cancer. He was born in Provo, Utah, on September 23, 1937, to Ralph A. and Florence Todd Britsch. A faculty child, Todd grew up in the shadow of BYU, went to his first campus concert (in itchy wool trousers) at five, and graduated from BY High School in 1955, having been active in debate and student government and editor of the school's newspaper. A political science major and cellist in the orchestra at BYU, he was captain of the nationally televised College Bowl team. He served in the Swiss-Austrian Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. After graduation, he studied in Hamburg as a Fulbright fellow before pursuing a PhD in humanities from Florida State University. His Fulbright year was immeasurably enriched when his fiancée, Dorothy Crofts, joined him in Europe to be married in the Bern Switzerland Temple.

Todd returned to BYU as a faculty member in humanities in 1966 and spent the next thirty-six years as a full-time professor. He and Dorothy became the parents of two children, Julie and Daniel, and they shared a rich life together, full of cultural opportunities, travel, friendship, and happy family times. Daniel died in 1993. Todd also had the opportunity of helping raise three grandchildren. Being a grandfather was a highlight of his life, and his main focus was always the loving and nurturing of his family. Dorothy died on April 30, 2003, just weeks after their 40th anniversary and less than a year after Todd retired from full-time teaching.

On December 3, 2005, Todd married Judith Merrell. Almost immediately after their marriage they traveled to London where Todd (although retired) taught in the Study Abroad program. Todd and Judy have travelled extensively and developed fine relationships with each other's children and grandchildren. They spent 16 years together, experiencing much joy and sharing some deep sorrow.

Todd's scholarly interests ranged widely, increasingly focusing on 18th-century aesthetics and Rococo church architecture. His love of music, especially of Bach, developed at an early age and grew throughout his life. He rarely missed a musical performance at BYU and loved London for its wealth of musical offerings. Todd was an avid BYU sports fan, a passion that began at nine. His capacity to recall past football games, play by play, was astonishing.

Todd served BYU in a number of capacities—as department chair of what is now Comparative Arts and Letters, dean of the College of Humanities, and academic vice president under President Rex Lee. But his primary academic interest always lay in teaching. He especially enjoyed teaching on the London Study Abroad program, which he helped direct on five different occasions. These were also wonderful family times, in which Todd could share his love for the arts and history with those dearest to him. Widely loved and admired at BYU, Todd left his mark upon the university and was the recipient of some of the university's most prestigious awards. But it is the impact he has had upon his students' lives through his inspired, scholarly teaching that is, perhaps, his most enduring BYU legacy.

Todd was always active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served as bishop, high councilor (four times), branch president at the MTC, choir director, and teacher in many organizations, including adult Sunday school, which he loved. He also taught New Testament at BYU. This last subject occupied much of his study and devotion during his later years.

Todd is survived by his wife Judy, his daughter Julie (Jason) Hartup of Guam, and Julie's children Chase Weir (Madeline Bresnahan), Jennifer (Jordan ) Lemmons, Paige Weir (William Deaver), and Riley, as well as Judy's children Kathleen McVey, Julia (Daniel) Busche, and Karen (Mark) Berg, grandchildren, and great grandchildren; he is also survived by his siblings R. Lanier (Shirley) Britsch, Orem; Charlotte (David) Hamblin, Salt Lake City; Merlene (Michael) Ellington, Mt. Pleasant; Royden E. (Christine) Britsch, Cement, WA; and sister-in-law Shirley (James) Monroe, Martinez, CA. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Dorothy, son Daniel, Dorothy's sisters Beverly Fuhriman and Marcia McClain, Lanny's wife JoAnn, and Judy's son James Merrell.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:00 noon in the Oak Hills 9th Ward chapel, 1960 N 1500 E, Provo. Friends may call Friday, April 29, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 E Center, and Saturday at the chapel from 10:00 to 11:45 am prior to the services. Interment will be at Eastlawn Memorial Hills Cemetery, Provo. Condolences may be expressed at www.bergmortuary.com.

Donations may be made to:

Micronesian Conservation Coalition-

http://micronesianconservation.org/

No Poor Among Us- http://www.npau.org/donate-1

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Published by Deseret News from Apr. 25 to Apr. 27, 2022.

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Ryan Thalman

May 1, 2022

I have some wonderful memories of having Dr Britsch in my first semester at BYU. I remember him taking roll and calling "Man of the valley" because he had served with my dad in Austria and was seeing if I knew the meaning of my last name! It was a great semester of Civ 1.

Doug Brewster

April 29, 2022

I'm sorry to hear of Dr. Britsch's passing. I loved him dearly and will forever cherish the memories we made together in London on study abroad during Winter Semester 2006. This was one of the highlights of my BYU experience and Dr. Britsch was one of the primary people responsible for making our study abroad experience possible. He was a great professor and a wonderful man with a delightful sense of humor. He was loved by many and will be greatly missed. Hugs to Judy, Julie, and the rest of the family.

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Paul and Barbara Cox

April 29, 2022

The Deseret News just published by tribute to my beloved Professor, Todd Britsch: https://www.deseret.com/2022/4/29/23046917/perspective-the-life-changing-power-of-a-teacher-todd-britsch-brigham-young-university-humanities.

Riley Lorimer-Reznik

April 29, 2022

I was fortunate to be part of the London study abroad program Dr. Britsch helped run just after he and Judy married. He was unfailingly kind and good hearted, and I looked up to him a great deal. I will never forget him paying out of his own pocket for all forty of us to attend the Royal Ballet or stopping me in the midst of finals stress to have a conversation about how my performance on exams was not a measure of my worth. I asked him once why he always came down to breakfast in the student dining room rather than taking the meal in his flat as the other (also wonderful) professors did. He said it was his best opportunity to observe and interact with the students in their natural habitat, and he didn't want to miss the chance to know us all as individuals. I think of that lesson often, and I will always be grateful for his mentorship.

Crystalee Beck

April 28, 2022

Dr. Britsch and Judy were delightful on that "honeymoon" study abroad. I was one of the 40+ students who lived with them at 27 Palace Court for a semester. He was a brilliant professor and such a kind man. I am so grateful I had those months with him.

Marilyn M. Snow

April 28, 2022

Saddened to learn that this great man has passed. He contributed so much to friends, family and students, and his passing leaves a void. My late husband (R.J.Snow) and I loved our association with him in the 90's while serving in the BYU administration. We had many fond memories of athletic events, development dinners, devotionals, etc. Sending love and sympathy...

Jamie Horrocks

April 26, 2022

I had Dr. Britsch as an undergrad at BYU, and I´ve always appreciated the love and support he gave us as students! I recall once struggling to translate some 18C German text during class, and Dr. Britsch brought me back to his office, pulled out his German dictionaries, and sat with me until we´d figured out the correct translation and its source. He teased me that semester for taking my shoes off under the seminar table during class-because he would often slip his shoes off as well! I´m a professor at BYU now, and I´ve still got my notes from Dr. Britsch´s classes. How grateful I am that he shared his love of European art and literature with me!

David and dee and family.

April 26, 2022

Dear Julie and Judy,
Our deepest sympathies to you all. We lived in the Edgemont 2nd ward from 1995-2005. We loved living there. We raised our children mostly there. The Britsch family had a deep impact on our family. Bless you all. Our family esters are with you all at this time.

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