JAMES MICHAEL "JIM" MATARAZZO

1941 - 2018

JAMES MICHAEL "JIM" MATARAZZO obituary, 1941-2018, Winthrop, MA

JAMES MICHAEL "JIM" MATARAZZO

1941 - 2018

JAMES MATARAZZO Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Apr. 19 to Apr. 20, 2018.
MATARAZZO, James Michael "Jim" Dean and Professor Emeritus, Simmons College James Michael "Jim" Matarazzo, age 77, of Winthrop, passed away peacefully in his sleep surrounded by family and friends on Tuesday, April 17, 2018, at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. He was born on January 4, 1941 in Stoneham, MA to the late Angelo Michael and Anna (Finamore) Matarazzo. He lived in East Boston until the age of 5 when his family moved to Winthrop into a house his father built. He attended Winthrop High School, Class of 1959, and then attended Boston College. He earned two masters degrees at Boston College and Simmons College. He was awarded his PhD from the University of Pittsburgh. On September 3, 1966, he married Alice Marie Keohane in Chelsea, MA. A prominent academic with a global reputation, he initially worked at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1965-1969). He then taught at the School of Library and Information Science, Simmons College, Boston, for 49 years, where he was a Professor and later Dean (1994-2002). Upon retirement as Dean, he was awarded the status of Dean and Professor Emeritus and continued to teach and publish until just before he died. He published twelve books and numerous articles. He was also Vice-President and Board Secretary of the H.W. Wilson Foundation in New York. He was a visiting professor at Wayne State University, the University of Washington, the University of Arizona, and Texas Womens' University. He received many professional awards and fellowships in his long academic career and delivered presentations and lectures worldwide. He was a loving and dedicated husband and father, dedicated to his family and his community, and loved by his many friends, students, and colleagues across the world. He is survived by his wife Alice of 51 years; his son the Rev. Dr. James M Matarazzo, Jr., of Oxford, England; his daughter Mrs. Susan Eileen Abrego and his son-in-law Dr. José Antonio Abrego, of Lynnfield, MA; his granddaughter Katherine Sophia Abrego; his brother Ronald Matarazzo, of Winthrop; his sister Marie Matarazzo, of Winthrop; as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins, and other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his beloved brother Michael Kenneth Matarazzo (1943-2010). Donations may be made in Jim's name to the School of Library and Information Science, Simmons College, 300 The Fenway, Boston, MA 02115 (www.simmons.edu) or to the Winthrop Public Library, 2 Metcalf Square, Winthrop, MA 02152 (http://www.winthroppubliclibrary.org/). Visiting Hours: Family and friends are cordially invited to attend the visitation from Ernest P. Caggiano and Son Funeral Home, 147 Winthrop Street, Winthrop, MA, on Friday, April 20, from 4:00 to 8:00 PM. The funeral will be conducted from the funeral home on Saturday, April 21, at 9:00 AM followed by a Funeral Mass in St John the Evangelist Church, 320 Winthrop Street, Winthrop, MA at 10:00 AM. Interment to follow the Mass at the Belle Isle section of Winthrop Cemetery.

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Sandhya Malur

April 28, 2018

Mine will be one voice among many, many GSLIS students. Jim was a prominent part of my graduate school years and professional library career. I will always remember how welcoming he was to International students. Throughout my career when I went to him for advice with my next adventure or move, he always said...hmm how can we make this work out for you? Ever optimistic, enthusiastic and energetic Jim was a truly great mentor and I will miss him. I was so happy to be invited to speak at one of his classes - to have the chance to give back just a little bit and still learn a lot from him even then as I was making a career move outside of librarianship. He always understood that the skills learned in library school were the underpinning of everything I did! He was the master of corporate libraries and it was because of Jim that I got a great start in my corporate library career. I will always be grateful to have met Jim and to have had the chance to learn from him. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Claire McInerney

April 23, 2018

Jim was a guiding force on my doctoral dissertation committee, and I'll always be grateful. He was deeply respected by many professionals in the special library community, and his original research was highly regarded and strongly relevant when it was published and today. He was an inspiration to all, students, alumni, and those in the library and information science community.

Stepanie Aude

April 23, 2018

Dean Matarazzo was a wonderful mentor. During my years at Simmons when I was working two jobs to pay for library school, he always remembered who I was and reached out with a smile and with encouraging words. Consummate professional, influential academic, engaged teacher and truly a kind human.

Dan O'Connor

April 22, 2018

Welcoming smiles would emerge when we would see Jim. He shared a permanent sense of optimism and viewed our library and academic worlds through a positive prism. He was quick to compliment us as we would follow his lead and share in his ideas. Jim will always be a memorable and substantive force in making libraries better and library education more meaningful.

Cynthia Wolfe

April 21, 2018

Jim Matarazzo did so much for the future of the library profession, and for the students and graduates of Simmons Colleges library school. He made an extra effort to place graduates in terrific jobs, and his own research into corporate libraries was visionary. Personally, he told me, nope, forget about working at a university, I think instead you should look at business libraries - and now I am about to retire from a successful and rewarding 40-year career in corporate libraries and content management, which I wouldnt have considered without his guidance. Rest In Peace, Jim, and thank you for everything you did - and for your enormous heart and fabulous laugh.

April 20, 2018

Sorry For Your loss. Rocco Staffier

April 20, 2018

My condolences to the family. Our lord father promises that very soon he will bring back our loved ones and we will never lose them again. Isaac 25:8

The Caggiano Family and Staff

April 19, 2018

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Karen Graham

April 18, 2018

Prof. Matarazzo was a wise and patient advisor to many graduate students of library and information science at Simmons College. He will be sorely missed.

JACK POWELL

April 18, 2018

R.I.P.--JIM

Mary Hapij

April 18, 2018

We are truly sorry to here about Jim's passing. He was a wonderful mentor and friend. We will always remember the great diners, warm smile and of course his pipe. With deepest condolences Mary Hapij and John Cavanaugh

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