Paul Du Mont

Paul Du Mont obituary

Paul Du Mont

Paul Du Mont Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Nov. 26 to Nov. 28, 2022.
Paul Frederick Du Mont, 80, formerly of Boston Heights OH, passed away peacefully on Saturday November 19, 2022 surrounded by family at his home in Frederick MD, after a long struggle with the neurodegenerative disorder Multiple System Atrophy. His kindness, generosity, and love of storytelling will long be remembered.

He was born on February 21, 1942 in Englewood, New Jersey, to the late Paul Joseph Du Mont and Elsa Carlson. For over 55 years, he was a loving husband to Rosemary Ruhig Du Mont, with whom he raised three children: Malia, Erik, and Matthew. He cherished being grandfather to Jay, Daona, and Noa and father-in-law to Adrienne and Sarah. In addition, he counted exchange students from around the world among his children.

Paul earned his undergraduate degree in industrial engineering from Northwestern University (where he met Rosemary), his MBA from University of Hawaii, and his DBA from University of Kentucky. With his wife, he co-authored articles about organizational effectiveness. He had a long career as professor of business administration at institutions of higher education around the country - including Eastern Kentucky University, University of Oklahoma, North Texas State University, and Kent State University - before moving to Walsh University in North Canton OH where he directed the graduate arts in management program and was beloved by his students, to whom he was devoted. Paul was dedicated to the Walsh community, serving as president of the Faculty Senate for several years. He retired from teaching after 20 years of service to the university.

Paul loved traveling with his family, annually organizing long camping trips that featured visits to many national parks. As their children grew older, he and Rosemary expanded their travels to include overseas destinations in Europe and Asia, and in retirement they added cruises to their repertoire. Paul grew up on an island in New Jersey and retained a love of sailing throughout his life. He and Rosemary celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2017 with close friends and family on a sailboat in the Chesapeake, with Paul bedecked in one of the Hawaiian shirts he wore regularly since their years as newlyweds in Honolulu. Paul also loved skiing, which he continued doing into his 70's. Theater was also important to him; he served as president of the board of Actors' Summit Theater in Ohio for several years, and was an avid member of the audience at Maryland Ensemble Theater, which now has additional wheelchair seating in his name.

Throughout his life, Paul was driven by the conviction that helping others was the purpose of his life. Beyond his immediate family, he felt himself to be part of the family of humankind, and was deeply moved by injustice, hunger, and poverty. He donated time, effort, money, and resources to organizations focused on alleviating suffering, and found great satisfaction in volunteering at food banks in Ohio and Maryland. He was active in his church (Christ Church in Hudson OH and Church of the Transfiguration in Frederick MD).

A service of remembrance will be held at Church of the Transfiguration, 6909 Maryland Avenue, Frederick, at 7PM on December 30. Friends are invited to share their remembrances of Paul in person, or to send a note to be read at the service. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to the Maryland Food Bank. The family is also planning a private celebration of his life next summer at a place he most wanted to visit: Glacier National Park in Montana. Paul Du Mont

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Diane Thompson

May 22, 2025

To the Du Mont family. I´m truly sorry for your loss. I just received the news of his passing. I know he is missed. Paul was a great educator and all around great guy. You are all in my prayers.
Diane Thompson

Michelle Alvis

June 5, 2024

Rosemary, I am so sorry we are just learning of your loss. My boys think of the two of you, and check on both of you via facebook. They were always so happy to see the two of you still enjoying all your travels. The last time they checked, they were so saddened to realize "Dr. Paul", as my boys lovingly called him, was being remembered.
We rented the apartment in Boston Heights. You and Dr. Paul were the most caring, accommodating, landlords ever.
My boys loved the way Dr. Paul treated them like one of his own right away. They looked forward to seeing him outside and would stop what they were doing to go talk to him and hear a great story. He would give them great advice while they were fishing out back. Advice they say they still use to this day. I appreciated the gardening advice he always had as well.
He gave my Ryan an old boxed marine compass that he still treasures to this day. Some amazing stories were shared with that gift.
My parents still use the hammock stand they got from you and ask about you everytime they bring it out of storage. You both made quite an impression on our whole family and we will all continue to think of you, and remember Dr. Paul very fondly.
God bless you,
Michelle, Ryan, and Joshua Alvis

Eva Djupedal

December 11, 2022

Dear family Du Mont. I have memories of Paul that go way back and all of them are good. I do remember a wonderful visit with my family to your place in Ohio. My kids were Young at that time and both You Rosemary and Paul were so welcoming and took care of us. Paul took us everywere and we were boating and canoeing and got a great experience of the nature. Also he took us to a sixflag amusement park and the kids and I had so much fun. On the way home I told Paul that I really love corn on the cobs and he took an extra turn with the car to a farm just to get me the best corn ever. That among other thing was Paul to me, always kind, really caring and always patiently answering questions about all I wanted to learn about life in US. I am thankful to have had him and all of your family in my life. Sending my thoughts to all of you from Sweden.
Eva Djupedal with family

Rimpa

December 9, 2022

My deepest condolences.

Hugs and love,
RP

Judy and George Pfeifer

December 4, 2022

In memory of Paul DuMont

Ann Allan

December 1, 2022

I am sending my condolences to the family and friends.

Ron Scott

November 29, 2022

My condolences to your family. Paul was a bright light as a business professor - steeped in the knowledge of his profession and yet always caring and concerned for others.

Our thoughts are with you.

Andrew Limperos

November 28, 2022

I would like to offer my deepest condolences to the entire Du Mont family for their loss. The news of his passing leaves me saddened but also reminded me how grateful I was to be his student. Paul was certainly one of my greatest professors that influenced my education and life.

Paul was a truly gifted and brilliant man. He had such a zest for teaching and till this very day, I still laugh when executives confuse the difference between objectives and goals. Don't even get me started on how difficult it is for the business world to decipher between an vision statement and a mission statement. When Paul would become passionate about a subject, his voice inflection would naturally rise and if you didn't know any better, you'd think he was yelling.
 
I could summarize my relationship with Paul as follows: He was tough. He challenged me. He was fair. He made me better. He was proud...I was honored to be his student. I think everyone that reads this would agree, he knew how to get the very best out of people and he elevated everyone around him. I'll always remember his non-verbal cues as well. If he agreed with your answer, he'd give a quick wink with his left-eye as a subtle way to say, "Good Work" as he moved on.
 
We certainly shared some great conversation over the years and I will never forget the many times we spent in his office talking about life experiences. I seemed to always amuse him with my wit and quick humor. He always made time for those willing to invest in their own development. I also think everyone would agree that Paul marched to the beat of his own drum which was admirable.
 
The world lost a special person with his passing. However, his legacy spans the globe with all of those he influenced over the years. His spirit will live on in people like me that truly understand objectives measure goals. Vision statements are what you would like to be know for (Ultimate Goal) while Mission statements define the now (Current State). You see, Paul's influence will stand the test of time. I am forever grateful to him and his investment in my development as a young man at Walsh University.
 
May he rest in the arms of our Lord where there is no pain or suffering, rather life eternal! May his memory be eternal!! Until we meet again, my friend. Rest In Peace.

Sincerely,
Andrew "Dru" Limperos

Laura Jo Hawk

November 28, 2022

Dr Du Mont exemplified the very best in education and made a lasting impression on his students. With my deepest sympathies to his family and friends. Laura Jo

Brian Corbin

November 28, 2022

I fondly recall when I first started as an adjunct teaching business ethics for undergrads and grads. Paul welcomed me tenderly; asked a lot of questions; engaged with me on hot topics as related to business and Catholic social ethics; and mostly showed how much he cared about me as a person. I thank him deeply for his wisdom, gentleness, kindness, humility and joy. Today he dances with God. Rest In Peace.

Nancy Hall Brooks

November 27, 2022

Dear Rosemary,

It has been many, many years since we have been in touch. I remember attending your and Paul's wedding on a Hall family vacation in the east. I don't remember if we have seen one another since.

I send sincere and deep condolences for your loss.

Nancy
Somerville, MA 02145

Mary Church

November 27, 2022

My condolences to you Rosemary and family for the loss of a great man.  He's left an indelible mark on so many people.  He was a husband, a father, a grandfather, a father-in-law, a brother-in-law, a friend, an acquaintance, a parishioner, a community leader, a mentor, and a teacher.  Thousands upon thousands of people have been enriched by being in Paul's orbit.  I for one have been so.  I'm glad to have known him if only for a week in person and from year's through FB post from his number one fan---Rosemary.  Reading through his obituary reinforced my remembrance of the kind of man I met years ago on a sailboat in the Bahamas.  As I learnt on that week's journey, a man of much kindness and goodness.  He and Rosemary were on one of their adventures and I was lucky enough to be on that sailboat along with them for a bucket list trip I'd always wanted to do.  We were on a schooner ship called the Liberty Clipper.  Aw...what a fun trip it was!  Paul shared his love of the sea with me on that trip.  He even gave me a pointer or two on sailing the mini sailing rig the Clipper had for passenger enjoyment.  There were many hours of fun and laughter on that trip.  Persons sharing life experiences and storytelling.  Paul, of course, contributing to the enjoyment of it all.  Being in close quarters with about 10 others on a 86' sail boat will have you being each other's new best friend before you can blink an eye.  You learn quite a bit about one another in a week's time when you're sharing that kind of togetherness.  Paul was always so interesting to me and he would quickly have my full attention when he was speaking.  I have such fond memories and I gained much respect for Paul from that trip.   I have formed a FB friendship with Rosemary over the years so I've been able to keep-up-to-date with the happenings of the Du Mont family.  I learned of Pauls disease through Rosemary and was horrified that he was strickened.  I thought often how brave Paul was and how well he handled the disease that had no cure.  Surely, he couldn't have managed it without the love and support of his devoted wife and children.  Such strength through such adversity for everyone to bear.   God bless this wonderful man and I pray he's in the loving arms of our Lord.  May God help the ones left behind who mourn his loss to go on without his earthly presence.  I have been forever touched by his sweetness and his love of people.  I thank the Lord for having known him. 

Mary Church

Kelly

November 26, 2022

Deepest condolences to Paul´s family! Rest In peace after such a fulfilling journey...

Your presence is very much missed by all but is still vivid in our minds. I have a fond memory of finding the perfect Christmas tree for Paul´s family when I was invited to visit during the holiday season years ago. On the way, he was so proud of his children. His face lit up at the thought of celebrating together.

Sincerely,

Kelly

Michael and Rebecca Atkinson

November 26, 2022

Paul Du Mont was unfailingly kind and generous with us. We met him only a few times, most recently decades ago, and he left a big impression.

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