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Michael Turvey Obituary

Michael Thomas Turvey passed away peacefully on August 12 at the age of 81. He was a proud Cockney from London's East End, the son of the late Nel and "Bonky" Turvey. A world-class track and field athlete, he was training for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics when injuries forced him to pursue his interest in skilled movement in an academic rather than an athletic setting.

He went to the United States, ostensibly for a year, and earned a Master's degree in physical education from the Ohio State University. He often lauded the flexibility of the American graduate educational system which allowed a jock to take courses in other departments. His stellar performance in a couple of courses in psychology convinced the department to offer him a place in their graduate program, where he earned a Ph.D. in Experimental and Physiological Psychology. He then accepted appointments on the faculty at the University of Connecticut in Storrs and the research staff at Haskins Laboratories in New Haven where he served for over 40 years. He never truly abandoned athletics, however, using his experience learning and performing skilled behaviors as a way to challenge experimental psychology to recognize and come to terms with the fundamental problem of movement coordination.

He eventually expanded that inquiry beyond humans, marveling at the achievements of organisms at all scales of nature. His pioneering work in the domain of the ecological approach to perception and action was multiply honored, both nationally and internationally, with lifetime achievement awards, honorary degrees, and even an "Ig Nobel" Prize in Physics. He was also a dedicated and world-renowned educator and mentor, producing four dozen PhDs and introducing over 20,000 UConn students to the field of psychology during his decades of teaching the general psychology course. He made a difference in the lives of not only his own students but also large numbers of young scholars and colleagues who he has inspired with his lectures and his willingness to discuss their work-especially if those discussions could happen in an English pub (easily achieved once he built Sweet William's Pub in his own house). He will be remembered for his charm, generosity, kindness of spirit, curiosity, and unrelenting good cheer. He was predeceased by his brother Jack, sister Sheila, and nephew Michael.

He is survived by his devoted family: wife, scientific partner, and companion Claudia Carello; his somewhat psychotic cat Coco; brothers-in-law Al and Phil and sister-in-law Jane; nieces Julie and Seona, nephews Andy, Calum, Chris, and John; nieces- and nephew-in-law Carolyn, Lynne, Michelle, Sermin, and Tony; numerous great-nephews and nieces, and a few great-greats as well. He also rejoiced in the company of many dear friends and colleagues, relationships he nurtured throughout his life. Another life-long relationship was with Arsenal Football Club, a devotion inevitably shared by many of his friends (except, of course, the hopeless Spurs fans).

Calling hours will be Friday, August 18th, 2023 from 5-7:00 PM at Potter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson Street, Willimantic, CT 06226. The funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Saturday, August 19th, 2023 at 12:00 PM. Interment will follow at Storrs Cemetery. Donations in Michael's memory can be made to the CESPA Alumni and Friends Fund (https://www.foundation.uconn.edu/fund/cespa-alumni-and-friends-fund/) to support the research center that was close to Michael's heart.

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Published by Hartford Courant on Aug. 16, 2023.

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Dr Ted Bailey

October 9, 2023

I am deeply shocked at just receiving this news via Herne Hill Harriers as I was a fellow competitor of Mike from the 1950s when our schools competed in the Surrey Catholic schools. We were also both in the same team at Loughborough.

Claudia, please accept Ann's and my condolences at this very sad news. He will be greatly missed by many in different spheres in which he excelled but most of all by me as we go back in time in track & field. RIP Mike.

Joey Wijffels

September 21, 2023

He inspires my research into fascia. He was a genius. I wish I could have met him and thanked him for his teachings. I never met him but I do cry.

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John Rickards

August 21, 2023

From East London to the top of the world as an athlete, scholar, teacher, advisor and as a human being for the love and kindness Michael showed to so many people. God Bless You Michael and I hope and pray that we meet again. Love to you forever,
John Rickards

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Stephen Fournier

August 16, 2023

I took his introductory course in 1964 as a freshman, and he brightened every Monday, Wednesday and Friday that semester. Never forgot him. Never will.

Wagman

August 14, 2023

My wife and I were not students of Michael Turvey and Claudia Carello, but, parents of a student, Jeff Wagman. In all of Jeff’s years of schooling we never heard him say he really “loved” his teachers, until he met Michael Turvey and Claudia Carello. It was not until we met Michael and Claudia did we understand why Jeff felt that way.

Both professors were the kindest, warmest, gentlest, most caring individuals that we have ever met. Their goal was not only to teach their students, but also, make their students better people. To us (parents), Michael and Claudia were like an extension of our family, watching over and molding our son.
I am sure most of the other student’s families felt the same way.

Michael may not be with us now physically, however, he will live forever in the hearts and lives of all those he has touched.

Arlene and Harvey Wagman (parents of Jeffrey Wagman)

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