Donald J. Munro

Donald J. Munro obituary, Salt Lake City, UT

Donald J. Munro

Donald Munro Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jun. 9 to Jun. 15, 2023.
Donald J. Munro was born on March 5th, 1931, to Thomas Munro and Lucille Nadler Munro. He grew up in Cleveland, Ohio with his three sisters, Eleanor (Munro Kahn), Cynthia (Beeker), and Elisabeth (Smith), and beloved dog Scamper. Don received a BA from Harvard University and then spent several years in the US Navy. While working in Washington DC he met the love of his life, Ann Patterson. They were married in the Philippines, where he was stationed, in 1956, and began a life of adventure together that lasted 67 years.

Don received a PhD in Philosophy from Columbia University, and spent his career as a Professor of Philosophy and Chinese at the University of Michigan. He focused on the origins of ideas of human nature in Chinese philosophical traditions. His work was unusual in his desire to expand traditional philosophical approaches through an openness to perspectives from social and natural sciences. Don was invited to be part of the academic exchanges that deepened connections between China and the West in the late 1970s and 1980s. He taught at Peking University and The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and he was appointed as a visiting scholar at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship and served on the American Council of Learned Societies. His many books and articles were highly regarded by both Chinese and Western scholars. After he retired from teaching he and Ann endowed the Tang Junyi Professorship at the University of Michigan to bridge Philosophy and Chinese Studies. He was beloved by his students and cared deeply about them. He was a model scholar, a 'master teacher' who embodied the principles and insights he sought to transmit. He formed lifelong friendships with many of his students and had a deep impact on the next generation of China scholars.

Don was endlessly curious about the world and could predictably be found stretched out on the couch reading, with a cat on his belly. He loved books about WWII, science, evolution, history, travel, nature, and beyond. He reveled in conversations about what he was reading and loved to exchange ideas with friends, colleagues and family. He traveled the world with Ann, and brought back new ideas and stories to share from across the globe.

He also loved walking in the woods, especially the woods of northern Michigan. Those who were lucky enough to be part of his world were invited to help Don and Ann build a log cabin (Canta Rana), from scratch, on their property on the Leelanau Peninsula. These friends share wonderful summer memories of hammering, building, jumping in the pond and swimming in Lake Michigan. Don was steadfast and loyal, clear with wisdom and encouragement for those around him. He told wonderful stories, and brought laughter and silly jokes to every gathering.

Above all, Don loved his family. He and Ann were the air each other breathed. Ann and their daughter, Sarah (Munro Holzner), were the center of his world. He loved them beyond measure, and with them his sisters and many nephews and nieces, his son-in-law Claudio Holzner, and grandsons Powell and Nicolas. When his grandsons were young they formed a trio called the 'Magical Tricksters' and performed magic shows for friends and neighbors, and preschool classes, whom they amazed with disappearing coins, chopped off fingers, and tales of the magical powers of the Monkey King. He brought so much love and joy, and deep kindness, to all of us. We will miss him forever.

He is preceded in death by his sister, Eleanor Munro Kahn, and nephew, Alexander (Lexi) Frankfurter.

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March 12, 2024

Marie Logan posted to the memorial.

August 24, 2023

Doreen posted to the memorial.

July 16, 2023

Elizabeth (Betsey) Munro Van Slyke posted to the memorial.

Marie Logan

March 12, 2024

Don was a special boss, mentor and friend. My apologies for the late submission. I haven´t lived in Michigan for almost 20 years and didn´t know of his passing until I was thinking about him one day and looked him up. I think of Don and Ann frequently when I see the peony platter they gave me as a gift when I was the Department Manager under Don as Chair at Asian Languages and Cultures so long ago. The platter has always had a prominent place in my kitchen.

Don was immensely kind and thoughtful. He was an inspiration and a father-figure to me. I know I am a better writer for having worked closely with him on many communications.

Thank you, for your generous spirit and kindness, Don. I´m wishing Ann and Sarah comfort in the many happy memories I know they have.

Doreen

August 24, 2023

Don was a very special faculty member and so very kind. I am glad to have known him. Doreen Fussman

Elizabeth (Betsey) Munro Van Slyke

July 16, 2023

Ann and Sarah - I'm so sorry to hear of Don's passing. It's been quite some time since we've been in contact, but you are never far from my thoughts - I think if you every time I write my name. May the many, many memories you share bring a smile and keep him close to your heart.

Yan Zhong

July 15, 2023

Thank you for your donation to U of M Center for Chinese Studies. With the funds I attended several Chinese teaching conferences and did research in
Asian Studies, and the research is leading to a book now. Although I never have a chance to meet the great professor, I heard that he is a great figure in Chinese Studies from Chinese scholars. Rest In Peace!

Cynthia S Bestvina

June 13, 2023

Sarah: I am sorry to hear about your dad´s passing. I found out about at the West High Graduation in Powell´s speech.
Cynthia from Wasatch Elementary

Lin Pang

June 13, 2023

Don, our dear teacher and friend, you touch lives with your sincerity, kindness, knowledge and bravery. R.I.P. You are missed forever!
,,,!
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Xiaogan Liu and Liya Ding

June 12, 2023

Our last reunion (Don, Ann, Xiaogan and Liya) in Macau, June 2016.

Xiaogan Liu and Liya Ding

June 12, 2023

No words can express our feelings. You live in our hearts forever, dear Don, our best mentor and friend.

Xiaogan Liu and Liya Ding from Hong Kong

Comfort Planter

Xiaogan Liu and Liya Ding

Sent Flowers

Tom Franks

June 11, 2023

In my early days as a graduate student at U of Michigan I worked under Professor Munro´s supervision as a teaching assistant. He was simply a wonderful human being in every way, academically and otherwise. After I received my doctorate I went on to be a professor of philosophy at Eastern Michigan University for 38 years. I never forget Professor Munro´s help and guidance in those early days of my career. RIP, old friend!

Volkmar Holzner

June 10, 2023

Tengo bonitas memorias cuando nos visitaron en Acapulco y me quiero quedar con esos recuerdos. Volkmar Holzner

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