William Goldfarb

William Goldfarb

William Goldfarb Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 26, 2024.
Dr. William Goldfarb, of Pennington, NJ, died on April 10, 2024 at 86. Professor Emeritus of Rutgers University, Cook College, N.J., he is survived by his wife of 41 years, Illse, his daughter Catherine Heacox and his grandson, Griffin Cushing. He is predeceased in death by his father, Herman "Chubbie" Goldfarb, an entertainment lawyer and Yetta Goldfarb. Dr Goldfarb graduated Colgate University, B.A.; Yale Law School, J.D.; and Columbia University, M.A. and Ph.D. in English and comparative literature.

Dr. Goldfarb had a distinguished career beginning in law and culminating in academia. He practiced corporate law in New York City privately and with the law firm of Goldwater and Flynn. In 1971, Dr. Goldfarb transitioned from practicing law to teaching literature at Stevens Institute of Technology. A lifelong fly fisherman and outdoorsman, Dr. Goldfarb's passions were ignited by the budding environmental movement, and he melded his love of the law, humanities and the environment by creating and teaching courses on Environmental Law and Policy to the engineering students at Stevens Tech.

In 1974, Dr. Goldfarb joined Rutgers University, at the newly established Cook College which was dedicated to multidisciplinary undergraduate teaching for students in environmental sciences and natural resources. For 31 years, Dr. Goldfarb taught Environmental Law to Rutgers graduate and undergraduate students, concentrating on environmental policy and water pollution issues, the perfect match for his lifelong passion for fly fishing. He was well known as a tough but dedicated teacher and many of his students went on to law school. He inspired all of his students to use the law as a positive tool in their future professional work in the environmental sciences.

Dr. Goldfarb was also a special consultant to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, where he drafted two the state's major water pollution control laws: New Jersey Water Pollution Control Act and the New Jersey Safe Drinking Water Act. In addition, he served on the New Jersey Governor's Science Advisory Committee and was president of the New Jersey Environmental Lobby. Dr. Goldfarb wrote the text, "Water Law" and was a contributing author to "Environmental Law and Policy: Nature, Law and Society," in addition to numerous articles and book chapters on various aspects of environmental law.

Dr. Goldfarb's life was marked by integrity and intellectual vigor, traits that characterized his interactions with his students and colleagues. He inspired many of his students to continue the good fight in their public and private lives to protect our natural resources for future generations to work, live, hunt and fish in balance with the world.

Dr. Goldfarb was an avid fly tier and had fly fished for trout and small mouth bass in the fresh waters of the East Coast, Montana and the Canadian Arctic, but the Delaware River was first in his heart. He was a long-time member of Trout Unlimited.

Dr. Goldfarb was a kind, loving and inspirational husband, father and friend. His personal interests were broad. He loved British literature (particularly Dickens) and soccer, and read and wrote poetry. He was a keen backgammon and blackjack player. He enjoyed a fine glass of Scotch or bourbon with a friend, especially after a day spent fly fishing. He shared his interest in jazz, classical music, and gardening with his wife of 41 years. He gave unwavering love and support to his beloved daughter, Catherine, inspiring her to become an attorney. He taught his grandson, Griffin, to fly fish and play a mean game of blackjack.

A celebration of Dr. Goldfarb's life is scheduled on May 26, 2024 at Hopewell Valley Vineyards.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Dr. Goldfarb's name may be made to the National Fish and Wildlife Fund: at: https://donations.nfwf.org/payment/new

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May 6, 2024

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May 6, 2024

I got a business letter from Bill in the early 1970s discussing environmental law, but when he mentioned flyfishing on the Beaverkill, he quickly became, in equal parts, a dear friend and an inspiration. In hour after hour spent with him & his fishing rod, or with him & Illse, one was constantly engaged and never bored. Bill’s mind was broad, deep, and imaginative – tying a special fly, or inventing a clarifying concept for the environmental protection law book we launched together

Zyg Plater

May 6, 2024

I got a business letter from Bill in the early 1970s discussing environmental law, but when he mentioned flyfishing on the Beaverkill, he quickly became, in equal parts, a dear friend and an inspiration. In hour after hour spent with him & his fishing rod, or with him & Illse, one was constantly engaged and never bored. Bill’s mind was broad, deep, and imaginative – tying a special fly, or inventing a clarifying concept for the environmental protection law book we launched together, now carrying Bill’s concept into its sixth edition. Bill was unique, and will be uniquely missed.

April 19, 2024

Illse, so very sorry for your loss of Bill. May he rest in peace. Tom Kearns

Pete Anderson

April 18, 2024

Professor Goldfarb was a legend and a giant in the environmental field. The unique insights that he offered in his environmental law classes were unmatched, and far exceeded most of what I later experienced in law school education at UVa Law. His passion for this field, and his devotion to his students was exceptional. He single-handled changed the course of my entire career!

Allyson Doherty

April 17, 2024

I still remember the lessons Dr Goldfarb taught in Environmental Law. He was an amazing professor.

Ken Gold

April 17, 2024

I am very sorry to hear of Dr. Goldfarb´s passing. His environmental law courses at Cook inspired me to pursue a career in environmental law. More than 40 years later, I am still working in that field today. His teaching and guidance had a meaningful impact on my life - more than possibly any other teacher I ever had - and I wish to express my sincere condolences to his family and friends. May his memory be a blessing.

Jeanne Herb

April 14, 2024

Sending wishes of comfort to the Goldfarb family. I had the immense pleasure (and challenge) of knowing Bill as an undergraduate and for years afterwards doing environmental work in NJ. He was a gracious soul who could always be relied on to challenge our intellect, ethics and morals.

Mark Robson

April 14, 2024

I am deeply saddened by the loss of my teacher, mentor and good friend, Professor William Goldfarb. A man of great integrity, passion and substance. One of my favorite teachers years ago who inspired me to be a better teacher and a better academic.

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