Paul E. Sager

Paul E. Sager obituary, Green Bay, WI

Paul E. Sager

Paul Sager Obituary

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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Paul E. Sager of Green Bay. He died peacefully on August 25, 2022, under the compassionate and watchful care of the staff from Heartland/Promedica Hospice and The Courtyard at Bellevue and in the presence of his family. He is survived by his wife Dorothea, daughter Lauri (Doug), son Eric (Sheena) and sister Jean Wolf (Gale). Grandchildren Zachary, Ellise, Kal, Sam, and Ella will carry on in the spirit they learned from their grandfather.
Paul was born on February 9, 1937 in Kaukauna, WI, spending his formative years playing on the banks of the Fox River and developing a keen interest in the natural world through various fishing and hunting expeditions with his father. He graduated from Kaukauna High School in 1955 and earned a Bachelor of Science from the University of Michigan in 1959. Paul then went on to the University of Wisconsin Madison to study with Dr. Art Hasler in the Limnology Lab, graduating with a Master of Science in 1963, followed by a Ph.D. in 1967. It was during his time in Madison that he developed his interest in understanding the impact of human activity on aquatic ecosystems and the role that science can play in mitigating those impacts. In addition to the influence of Dr. Hasler and the other academic scholars he met and studied under while at Madison, it was the writings of Aldo Leopold and that author s prescient philosophy of environmental stewardship that would continually guide Paul throughout his lifetime.
Following his graduate work and post-doc, Paul was invited to become one of the founding faculty members at the new four-year UW campus being built in Green Bay. In addition to reaching the rank of full professor, and being named the Barbara Hauxhurst Cofrin Professor of Natural Sciences in 1986, he would teach and take on many significant administrative roles during his thirty-three years at UW-Green Bay. He retired with emeritus status in the spring of 2000. In addition to serving as a mentor and devoted instructor for undergraduate and graduate students, Paul also developed a respected and significant research program documenting the sources of excess nutrients running into the Bay of Green Bay, Lake Michigan and the impacts those nutrients were having on the ecology of the system. Over the course of his career, he was very involved with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, serving as a member of the Science and Technical Advisory Committee for the Lower Green Bay and Fox River Remedial Action Plan and also as a member of the Natural Areas Preservation Council. During the final decade of his tenure at UW-Green Bay, Paul become the director of the University s Cofrin Memorial Arboretum, where he fostered a holistic approach to the restoration and management of the natural areas of the university. This culminated with the acquisition of a 20-acre parcel adjacent to the original acreage, which was christened the Paul Sager Tract.
In addition to furthering his education, it was during his time in Madison that he met Dorothea (Thea) Binhammer of Watertown, WI. Rumor was it took some time for him to get the nerve up to ask her out for a first date, but we are all glad he did. It started the beginning of a relationship that would form the foundation of Paul s entire life. After their wedding on August 24, 1963, their infamous honeymoon trip down the Flambeau River in an indestructible aluminum canoe would set the stage for many such adventures, both in the States and abroad. When Thea also accepted a faculty position at UW-Green Bay, they put down roots in the city, raising their children and making Green Bay their home.
While Paul was an excellent academic, it was his dedication to his family that defined him. Weekend adventures around Green Bay or Door County were a regular phenomenon in the Sager household, but Paul was most happy when exploring and hunting the forests or fishing the many lakes of Vilas County in northern Wisconsin. What began as annual trips to the shores of Deadpike Lake to his sister Jean and brother-in-law Gale s cabin in Manitowish Waters, eventually led Paul and Thea to build their own getaway on the shores of Birch Lake. It was there they created the seminal gathering place, where Paul could demonstrate to his grandchildren the value of the natural community. Completing much of the finishing of the cabin and landscaping themselves, Paul and Thea also constructed several smaller buildings on the property, including a log cabin bunkhouse Paul built as a post-retirement project. While time at the cabin was always on the agenda, Paul and Thea also spent their retirement exploring the world and its many environments, with hiking trips to the Patagonia region, Europe, Canada, Mexico, a canoe trip in the north slope region of Alaska, and multiple trips to the Tetons and Western United States.
Paul will be greatly missed by all those who knew him but the spirit he endowed to friends and family will carry on forever. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a scholarship established by the Sagers which supports student undergraduate research. Please go to https://www.uwgb.edu/foundation/giving/give-today/ and choose Paul and Thea Sager Scholarship as your gift designation or contact UW-Green Bay Foundation at (920) 465-2074.
A memorial service will be held at Atonement Lutheran Church on Saturday, October 29 at 2pm. Simply Creation is assisting the family.
The family wishes to extend their sincere and deep gratitude to Traci and the team from Heartland/Promedica Hospice, as well as to all the staff at The Courtyard for their outstanding care and support during this difficult time.

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Carol and Nick Pollis

September 20, 2022

We were very saddened to learn of Paul“s passing. He embodied the values and aspirations of the new University of Wisconsin-Green Bay so well. And he more than lived up to the opportunities and challenges of building a new university focused around environmental themes. His myriad contributions to teaching, research and service are ones that deeply influenced his students, the physical campus, an innovative curriculum, the region and the state.and, most importantly, his contributions endure.

Paul was down to earth, empathic, funny, caring and a heck of a nice person. He was the best of the best. Our deep condolences to Thea and his family.

Mari (Schulz) Lamers

September 10, 2022

Paul Sager and his wife Thea changed my entire life! This is not an exaggeration but I would not have become the person I am today without their guidance. I transferred to UW Green Bay as a sophomore in college in 1990. I was planning on becoming a science teacher so through my course work I met Paul. He approached me about a summer research position he was offering and I applied and was hired. It was the best summer of my life. Working with him was amazing. He was so passionate about what he did, fun to work with and incredibly kind. I wanted to find that same passion. Through discussions with him we both realized my interests may lie more in human biology so he suggested that I meet his wife. I took courses with her and she became a sort of career counselor for me. she was the first person to suggest that I should consider a career in medicine. She suggested that I get a job at a local hospital and I did. I then went on to become a Pediatrician and currently work in UW Madison. For years I have talked about how much they both inspired me. They were the best teachers I have had and some of the kindest people to have touched my life. I was saddened to hear of Dr. Sagers passing. I wish I had written this letter while he was alive, but hoping that Thea and his children are comforted by the fact that so many people's lives were changed for the better by the work that they did. My deepest condolences on his passing.

Ron Stieglitz

September 1, 2022

I am truly saddened by Paul's death. My sincere condolences to Thea and his family. He was a long-time and much respected colleague. I served with him on Concentration business and budget meetings, merit reviews committees, and research projects concerning the Ridges Sanctuary. His contributions were always positive and of quality. Beyond that, he was a genuinely good person and a pleasure to know and work with. I will miss him.

Gary Banta

August 31, 2022

I was very saddened to see the announcement about Paul's passing. I wish to pass on my deepest condolences to Thea and the rest of Paul's family. I also want to thank Paul for SO much. He provided such a nurturing, supportive and stimulating academic career for me as a young academic. I was given room to grow and learn as well as responsibility and independence as his student. I was so inspired by Paul's knowledge, scientific curiosity and professionalism as well as his excellent teaching in his own proud but still humble manner. I was so privileged to spend 3 important years of my educational and academic life in Paul's lab. I am sure I am not the only one to have experienced Paul's importance for growth and development as a student, an academic and as a person. Thank you so much Paul. I will miss you, but I will always remember and be thankful for our time together.
With my warmest thoughts and thanks, Gary Banta

Michael McDavit

August 30, 2022

My condolences to Paul's wife and family. I had the pleasure of learning from Dr. Sager when UWGB was known as Eco-U. I came a long way (from Washington DC) to complete my BS at UWGB - there is no doubt that studying and working with Dr. Sager on the marshes of Green Bay and some other projects made it all worthwhile. Now retired, he inspired me to be my best on the job and I thank him for a long career at the USEPA in which I often thought back on his lessons and gentle way of teaching. He taught me more than limnology and ecology, for Dr. Sager nurtured by nature and helped me to grow into a man. His family will miss him tremendously but be aware that many will miss him and carry on his legacy of experiential learning and thoughtful science. The environment is a better place thanks to Paul. May he rest in peace. (UWGB alum, 1979)

Jeanne Stangel

August 30, 2022

Thea and family, it saddens my heart to learn of our loss. I always enjoyed our conversations talking about UWGB women's basketball and catching up at games and the corridors of the Kress. Paul will be greatly missed as he was one of the greatest. Please know my thought and prayers are with you. With deepest sympathy, Jeanne Stangel (UWGB alum, '83-87, #23)

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