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Patrick Robert Ahern

MADISON - Patrick Robert Ahern died Tuesday, September 26, 2023, at 86, succumbing to Alzheimer's disease. He passed peacefully at home surrounded by his family.

He is survived by his wife, Katherine; children: Joan, John (Kathy Kermott), and Lee (Colleen); his grandchildren: Robert Wolfgang Moore (Cicely), Ryan Moore (Kristen), Abigail, Eleanor, and Shaughn; great-grandchildren: Garrett and Maverick Moore; and siblings: William (Myra), Richard (Cathy) and Sharon Schrantz.

Pat was born in Albert Lea Minnesota in 1936, to Garrett Patrick and Marion Dorothy (Doran) Ahern. He graduated from Albert Lea high school, where his father was a math teacher and football coach and Pat excelled at math and football, as well as other classes and sports. He promptly earned bachelor's, master's, and Ph.D. degrees in math from the University of Minnesota. His studies were supported with a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship, awarded in 1960. Also, while at "The U" he met Kay, his wife and partner for the next 66 years. He remained a productive scholar and fierce athletic competitor throughout his life, but was reliably mild mannered, affable, and caring in the ample time he dedicated to family and friends. He will be remembered by many as a competitive local handball player in the 1960s and a champion regional road cyclist in the 1970s.

Pat and Kay's three children had all been born when the family left Minnesota in 1963, moving from St. Paul, to Princeton, to Los Angeles, and then to Madison as Pat juggled the responsibilities of raising a family and of being a junior faculty member in a demanding academic discipline. After Pat earned tenure in 1970, he took the family for a year's sabbatical to Pisa, Italy, the first of many international trips for the Ahern family. At various times over the years Pat was fluent in Spanish, French, Italian, and Serbo-Croatian, and conversational in other languages. Prominent mathematicians from around the world knew him as a co-author, mentor, and friend. The life he shared with his family was rich with explorations, adventures, cultures, and cuisines.

During his 42-year career at the University of Wisconsin-Madison he instructed thousands of undergraduates, mentored dozens of graduate students, collaborated with colleagues, and produced a steady stream of innovative research. Pat's area was analysis, the complexity of which is reflected in the title of his most cited paper according to Web of Science: "A theorem of Brown-Halmos type for Bergman space Toeplitz operators." He built elegant, symbolic models in pursuit of math's most elusive secrets, exercises in thought every bit as long, difficult, and lonely as one of his epic and grueling bike rides through the rolling hills of Southern Wisconsin. Time vanquished Pat's ability to continue these pursuits, but in his prime he thought astoundingly deeply, and could climb impressive heights with enviable strength.

Pat will be remembered fondly by his family, colleagues, collaborators, friends, and students. In lieu of flowers, the family welcomes donations in Pat's name to Agrace hospice in Madison, WI, or to the Alzheimer's Association.

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Published by Madison.com on Oct. 1, 2023.

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Dror Varolin

November 11, 2023

Kay, I am so sorry for your loss.
In the mid 1990s Pat taught me complex analysis, but so much more. He was really a friend, not just a teacher. As kind-hearted a person as one can find, Pat was supportive of me at all times. I spoke to him much more than to any other professor in Madison, and in my numerous visits back to Madison since, he was always there in my talks, at the lunches and dinners. Whenever I interact with students, I try to emulate the way Pat interacted with me; treat them as professional equals, since it will not be long before they are just that. Set an example of kindness and empathy.

But there is one thing in which Pat and I differ greatly. I love Brussel Sprouts!

Rest in peace, Pat. I will be one of many who will miss you dearly.

Ersin Ozugurlu

November 4, 2023

Dear Pat,
I just learnt the sad news, my condolences to your family, may God rest you in peace, you helped me a lot when I was preparing the qualifying exam, I would not be a professor now if you did not quide me. You were not only a good mathematician but also a great and good person with lots of sense of humor. May God also rest Prof Frank Forelli, I have been very thankful to both of you.
Prof Dr Ersin Ozugurlu,
Istanbul Technical University
[email protected]

Stephen Wainger

October 13, 2023

Patrick proved many deep theorems in harmonic analysis. Many mathematicians would have bragged extensively if they had proved these results. But Pat was very modest and hardly ever spoke about his deep results.

Brian James, Agrace Hospice

October 1, 2023

As one of Pat's Hospice nurses, he taught me so much. Many of my memories include playing barber shop where we'd play jazz music and Pat would let me shave him. He had the greatest smile. I'll miss you, Pat, but am glad the suffering is over. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your life. It was such an Honore serving you and your family.

JF

October 1, 2023

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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