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Jay Alan Edelnant Ph.D.

1948 - 2025

Jay Alan Edelnant Ph.D. obituary, 1948-2025, Dubuque, IA

BORN

1948

DIED

2025

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Jay Edelnant Obituary

Jay Alan Edelnant, Ph.D.

March 5, 1948 - February 1, 2025

Jay Alan Edelnant, Ph.D., 76, of Cedar Falls died Saturday, February 1, 2025. He was buried at Casper Creek Natural Cemetery outside of Galena, IL.

Despite living nearly all his adult life in Cedar Falls, Iowa, Jay was a city guy. Born March 5, 1948 to Nathan and Eleanore (Fishman) Edelnant and reared in Chicago and Skokie, IL, he craved Jewish deli food and rooted for the Chicago Cubs his whole life. His wardrobe reflected his loyalty to Chicago teams, especially his joy when the Cubs won the 2016 World Series. At 18, Jay ventured to Jacksonville, IL to earn his B.A. at MacMurray College, but returned to Chicagoland to complete his M.A. and Ph.D. at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. His first (and last) teaching job brought him to the University of Northern Iowa, where, for 47 years before his 2018 retirement as an emeritus Professor of Theatre, he impacted countless lives by teaching and directing plays and musicals. Those lucky enough to have been his students and colleagues describe him as a brilliant educator, an inspiring, supportive, and influential professor and mentor who opened doors for them. His simple, yet effective directives, ("Read the damn play!") shaped others' careers. More than one said they never worked harder than in Jay's classes and productions. He was renowned for his wit and humor. He was committed to creatively crafting theatrical experiences to enable actors and audiences to see connections between playwrights' messages and their own daily experiences. As a theatre critic he lauded quality and provided constructive suggestions when productions needed work. His abilities were recognized nationally through his work for the Kennedy Center's American College Theatre Festival (ACTF). He was honored to have served as the National Chair, and he treasured his connections with other theatre professionals across the US, in the UK, Poland, and Uzbekistan. He has earned a standing ovation.

Jay and his wife of 51 years Vicki were avid travelers, visiting all 50 states, several Canadian provinces, and dozens of countries on four continents.

At home, Jay was a voracious reader, an insightful film buff, a graduate of the New Orleans School of Cooking, and adventurous cook. When his daughter was small, she would check to see whether Dad was cooking before inviting a friend to share a meal as Jay was known to experiment with many herbs and spices, and sometimes the results were too bold for young palates.

Jay was a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, and cousin to his surviving family: wife, Vicki (Van Vark) Edelnant; son, Noah S. Edelnant, of Grimes, IA; daughter, Julia E. (Nicholas) Nenow of Cedar Falls; grandchildren, Eleanor J. and Steven J. Nenow of Cedar Falls; and brothers, Jeffrey J. (Marguerite) Edelnant of Coatesville, PA., Jerrold S. (Theresa) Edelnant of Northridge, CA., and Michael (Courtney) Edelnant of Casselberry, FL; and special cousins, Elyse (Randy) Frapart of Houston, TX., Eliot (Lynn) Slovin of Arlington, TX., and Susan (Buck) Lindgren of Ingelside, IL. He also was a treasured friend. Family and friends agree they wouldn't be who they are if Jay hadn't been part of their stories.

Jay was preceded in death by his parents, aunts and uncles; and cousin, Ronnie Slovin.

A celebration of Jay's life has been tentatively scheduled for Saturday afternoon, May 3, 2025, in Cedar Falls.

Memorial donations may be made to the UNI (University of Northern Iowa) Foundation and directed to The Edelnant Theatre Enhancement Quasi-Endowed Fund. The project # is 223908.

Donations may be made online using this link: UNI Foundation | UNI Foundation. Donors will need to select "Other designation" from the "Select a Designation" dropdown menu, and then type in the project name and number. Checks should be made out to the UNI Foundation, with the designation name and number included in the memo field and mailed to: University of Northern Iowa Foundation, 121 Commons, Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0282

Jay's family wishes to thank the staffs at the Mayo Clinic and St. Mary's hospital, Rochester, MN; Cedar Valley Digestive Health Center; Cedar Valley Hospice; the Western Home Communities' Deery Suites, Dr. Parag Sampat, Tammy Miller, RN, and all the medical professionals who provided kind care during Jay's illness.

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Published by Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier on Feb. 6, 2025.

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Betsy Minkel

February 11, 2025

Julia, my deepest sympathy on the death of your dad.

Annette Von Tersch

February 7, 2025

Thinking of you Vicki...so sorry for your loss.

Kim Behm

February 7, 2025

I was fortunate to meet and work with Jay in Community Theater when we both were younger. He was an artist who understood his craft as well as a fine human being.

Monica Severson

February 7, 2025

Vicki, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. So sorry for your loss.

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Susan Lindgren

February 7, 2025

Jay was my older cousin. Our families spent the early years together all the time. I have fond memories of our get togethers.

Deborah Loers

February 7, 2025

Vicki, Our condolences to you and your family. May the memories of the times of your long and amazing married life comfort you.

Moria and Bill Brown

February 7, 2025

Vicki and family, Our deepest sympathy in the loss of this beloved person. May his memory provide comfort to you all. Love, Moria and Bill

Laurie Price Kemp

February 6, 2025

Dear Vicki and family sending heartfelt sympathy to you all.
I am reliving those wonderful Theater UNI days back in Cedar Falls, what fun we had, how those days opened the world to me. Rest in Peace Jay.

Jeanne Little

February 6, 2025

My sincere sympathies to Dr. Edelnant“s family and close friends. I had many meetings and conversations with him while I worked in the UNI Rod Library and have fond memories of our interactions. He always had a smile, kind word, and ready with a laugh! He made an impact on everyone he came in contact with. Jeanne Little

Jonathan Schwabe

February 6, 2025

During my first year teaching at UNI there was a mentor program, designed for expereinced faculty to work one-on-one with novices to "show them the ropes". Jay and I were paired; he gave me a lot of sound advice about topics like tenure and life at UNI. Over the years he asked me to write incidental music for some of the plays that he directed. I always enjoyed working with him, a very smart and caring person.

Dan Breitbach

February 6, 2025

Jay, thank you for representing the University of Northern Iowa Theatre Department with such class and nothing short of inspirational leadership to countless students, colleagues and patrons of UNI Theatre. In simplest terms, is the department and the University a better place because of you? Without question: Absolutely at the highest level. Thank you.

Jeremy Kisling

February 6, 2025

Thank you Jay for your care, passion, and creative expertise! It was an honor to be your student and grow as an artist during my time at UNI.

Paul Sannerud

February 6, 2025

I treasure the memories of all the times we shared working together. Peace and blessings to all of your family and friends.

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