William Theodore De Bary obituary, Tappan, NY

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Jane Crawford Munro, formerly Devitt

July 11, 2025

Condolences to Professor Brett and the family, out of respect for this distinguished leader in his field, and his powerful actions in enabling people in the 'Western world', especially the English speaking world to see the greatness of East Asian traditions and civilizations.

Arnold and Cristina Villafuere

July 10, 2021

In memory of a great man. A great intellectual, a great friend and a great father indeed a great human being. His legacy will live forever.

Charles Nadler

July 11, 2020

As a result of my spending the evening with William, as described in my prior memory, I started reading in the oriental civilization series and years later over dinner with my Stepson suggested to him he might want to study Chinese history, because he loved history, but felt European and American history was overcrowded. He did and as a result became a professor of Chinese history.

Jane Munro Devitt

July 23, 2017

Condolences to his family, especially Brett.

July 20, 2017

To the Bary Family: My heartfelt sympathies go out to the family and friends during this difficult time. I hope that the promise in 1 Thessalonians 4:14 can bring comfort. Knowing that there's a hope for the ones we have lost in death can be so reassuring.

Chung Liao Feng

July 18, 2017

We are the son and daughter of the late Prof. You-lan Feng of China. We met Professor de Bary at Columbia University in 1982 when he hosted our father who travelled from China to receive an honorary degree from Columbia, his alma mater. We don't think we ever adequately expressed our gratitude to, and admiration for Professor de Bary. To his family and friends, we send our deepest condolences.
Chung Liao Feng, Mill Valley, CA
Zhong-pu Feng, Beijing

Nicholas Clifford

July 18, 2017

Though I never had the privilege of meeting Professor de Bary, I heard much about him from his students. And I was heavily dependent on his works, not only for what they taught me particularly about Confucianism in its various forms, but because year after year I assigned them to my own students in Chinese history. He was a giant, with an extraordinary range of learning and a deep concern for those whom he taught. My condolences to his family and friends.

Hannah D'Apice

July 17, 2017

Professor de Bary was the truest of teachers. The seminar I took with him at Columbia, "Nobility and Civility," was one of the catalysts in my personal outlook and development. What I learned there still shapes my thoughts on what it means to live with meaning and authenticity. He absolutely changed the course of my life, and I am so grateful to have known and learned from him. My deepest condolences to his family for their loss. Rest in peace.

Dallas C. Galvin

July 17, 2017

Professor de Bary was a transformative figure through his rigorous scholarship and his dedicated promotion of Asian literature. He had a remarkable effect on my life: first, through his two-volume source book of seminal Asian texts. Their literary charge broadened my college kid's understanding of Asian religions and cultures. Later, Professor de Bary served as a consultant to The Translation Center when I was its executive director. There, too, he brought literary translations that gave our readers a newfound sense of the depth and breadth of Asian literature. Scholars as agents of change are rare indeed and Ted de Bary was one of the best. He will be sorely missed.

Andrew Field

July 17, 2017

Prof. Wm. T. De Bary was a towering figure in the field of Asian Studies--one of our great pioneers. While a grad student in EALAC at Columbia, I was fortunate to serve as a TA for a core course on Chinese Civ that he taught. His immense erudition and boundless spirit touched all of those who studied with him or read his books, and will continue to do so for a long time to come. My condolences to his family.

Charles

July 17, 2017

I met Professor De Bary in 1968, when I was a member of the Ad Hoc Faculty Group protecting the students who had seized a building from the polce. He was standing next to me performing the same service. I knew of him from a former classmate, who had taken classes with him at Columbia College. I had returned from the Navy in 1964, and was in graduate school studying philosophy and teaching the Contemporary Civilization course. We we're on duty all night and conversed to pass the time. He was a pleasant conversationalist! I will remember that night as I have for the rest of my life! May he rest in peace!

J.D. Meyer

July 16, 2017

There are three references to Dr. de Bary in the Bibliography of my interdisciplinary Psychology/Neo-Confucianism thesis at Texas A&M in 1984. He has been a hero of mine for over 1/3 of a century.

July 16, 2017

Deepest condolences to the de Barry family. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. It is an honor and privilege to have known the professor.
Larry Kwan
Parishioner of Our Lady Of The Sacred Heart, Tappan.

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July 16, 2017

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Wake

4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Moritz Funeral Home - Tappan

98 Route 303 South, Tappan, NY 10983

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18

Funeral Mass

11:00 a.m.

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Parish

Tappan, NY 10983

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