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Paul R. Rowan

1937 - 2024

Paul R. Rowan obituary, 1937-2024, Branford, CT

BORN

1937

DIED

2024

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Paul Rowan Obituary

Paul R. Rowan
January 7, 2024
Paul R. Rowan, 86, of Branford, passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 7, 2024, at Yale-New Haven Hospital with his family by his side. He was the beloved husband of Susan Stellwagen Rowan; and father of Jeffrey P. Rowan of Branford. Paul was born in Putnam, CT on April 20th, 1937, son of the late Frank E. and Christina Bieg Rowan. He graduated from Putnam H.S. and entered the U.S. Navy Air Corps, where he served from 1956-1960 as an avionics technician, hunting Soviet submarines in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean. This led to a lifelong academic interest in Russian studies.
Completing his military service, Paul matriculated at CCSC in 1965, where he also met his wife, Susan.
They were married in August of 1965 and moved to Bloomington, Indiana, where Paul continued his education in the Russian Institute at IU and Sue taught 4th grade. He was awarded an MA degree in Russian and East European studies in 1967. That same year, Paul began a 35-year teaching career at Branford High School, where he taught social studies with a specialization in Russia/East European Studies, Ancient and Medieval History. And Western Philosophy, his favorite. In addition, Paul worked with the Yale School of Forestry in developing an environmental curriculum program that he taught in the 1970s.
In 1968, Paul organized a club soccer program which was officially recognized as a varsity sport in 1969. Paul served as head coach until 1985, guiding his fledgling program to a Housatonic League championship in 1976. The team participated in state championship play regularly with several players, earning All-State status and many continuing to compete on the college level.
Paul's academic interests led him to a number of professional experiences beyond Branford. In 1968, he helped found the CT Council of Russian-East European Studies and was a leader in the federally funded program that provided teachers from across the country, from elementary to university levels, with an interactive two-week study of the Soviet Union. In 1978, he helped found the Yale-Hopkins Summer Seminar, where he served as a master teacher, and represented the Seminar at professional conferences including the New England Council of Social Studies. Several times between 1983-1997, Paul escorted groups to Russia, Georgia, Armenia, Ukraine, Crimea, Yalta, and Murmansk, in the summer as part of the Yale-Hopkins program. He was named co-director of the Yale-Hopkins Summer Institute in 1995.
Upon retiring, Paul had time to pursue a lifelong passion for trains and model railroading. He enjoyed many trips to Europe with his "railroading buddies," riding trains, connecting with train clubs and museums. Paul and Sue traveled extensively in the U.S. and Europe, spending time every winter for 30 years in Barbados and taking every opportunity to ride trains wherever they went.
For many years, Paul was a ticket seller at BHS sporting events, an active member of the Branford Walkers Group, the Branford Historical Society, the Branford Retired Teachers, a recipient of the Branford Education Hall of Fame and the Branford Sports Hall of Fame. He was an avid reader, enjoyed classical music and jazz, Tuesday breakfast with the guys, and the occasional martini with Woody. Paul was a long-time member of Trinity Episcopal Church, ushering and flipping blueberry pancakes with Jeff at the annual church fair. After a life well lived, Paul's most important role was that of a loving and devoted husband, and father, dedicated teacher, coach and friend.
Paul was predeceased by his sister Eileen Spellacy and his brother Frank E. Rowan, II. He is survived by his wife of 58 years Susan and son Jeffrey. Also, nieces Eileen Underwood (Neil) of FL, Peggy Bean (Bob) of NH, nephews Frank E. Rowan, III (Cathy) of GA, Zachary Rowan (Margaret) of AK, and Springfield, MA, cousins Meg and Marty Schoenemann, Sandy and Kevin Rowley.
A Memorial service with military honors will be held at the Trinity Episcopal Church, 1109 Main Street, Branford, on Saturday, April 20th, at 11:00 a.m. Burial will be private. Memorial donations may be made to the Salvation Army, American Heart Association, or the charity of your choice. For directions and an online memorial see www.wsclancy.com .

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Published by The New Haven Register on Feb. 3, 2024.

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Meg & Marty Schoenemann

February 9, 2024

Dear Sue and Jeff,
Reading these entries shows how impactful Paul was on many young lives, and in so many ways. The twinkle in his eyes never faded. It was always fun to see them shine, especially when the oysters arrived at the table! We hung on his stories of trips to exotic locales and his ability to interpret current events from first hand experiences with those places. We will miss him terribly and are keeping you in our prayers.

Rich Saskal

February 6, 2024

I remember Mr. Rowan as a man who had a zest for life and a twinkle in his eye but also a man who - at a time in high school when I really needed to hear it - was able to speak to me with dead seriousness about how I need to go to college, live up to my potential etc. And say it in a way that got through to me. There must be many generations of Branford High kids with similar stories. Rest in peace after a life well lived.

Ray

February 6, 2024

I can tell you this man definitely had a positive impact on my future. He had a different way of teaching. He kept me engaged and supported me. One class I took with him probably was the most helpful class in my entire life. "You and your money". Thank you Mr Rowan! Rest in peace.

Randy Rajaniemi

February 5, 2024

So sad to hear of the passing of one of my mentors from my high school years -- I'm also so glad to hear that he lived such a full, varied life. My condolences to his friends and family. I was lucky enough to be one of the players that he and Jim McVeigh molded into an All-State award winner and I couldn't have achieved that without their guidance. Many years after I graduated high school, got married (to my high school sweetheart) and had children of my own, I'll always remember Mr. Rowan coming to one of my son's high school games to cheer him on. We are all better off for knowing Paul Rowan.

Brien Miller

February 5, 2024

One of my two most favorite teachers of all time. Saddened to hear of his passing.

David Radulski BHS 76

February 4, 2024

Great teacher, great coach, great person. Thanks Mr. Rowan.

Paul korik

February 4, 2024

A great teacher and greater man from the greatest generation of teachers at BHS. My heartfelt condolences to his family. Thank you Mr Rowan for being you.

Dinah Virgulto

February 4, 2024

Dear Susan and Jeff,
I was deeply sorry to read of Paul's death. Vin enjoyed his association with Paul through Branford High School and always looked forward to seeing him and you at the Italian-American Club dinners. I know how awful this time is for you and please know that you both are in my thoughts and prayers.
With great affection, Dinah Virgulto

Donna L. Brainard

February 4, 2024

He was one of my most well love teaches. I hold him in the highest regard

ALPHA COIRO

February 4, 2024

I am so sorry for your loss. Sending condolences to all, especially to Sue.

David DAniello

February 4, 2024

Sorry for your loss. I was a soccer player and student of his. (80 to 84) He has influenced and my students thank you

Colleen McDonald

February 4, 2024

I was saddened to learn of Paul´s passing this morning. He led a very full life and was a true gentleman. My condolences to the entire family. Paul will be missed by many.

Rob Young

February 4, 2024

Sue and Jeff- I am so sorry - Paul was a mentor, coach, teacher, and most importantly a friend. RIP Mr Rowan.

Nina Plaushin (nee Oligino)

February 4, 2024

Mr. Rowan was my teacher in high school in the early 80s. My friends were on the soccer team he coached. I remember a field trip to Choate for a Russian program. Mr. Rowan was an excellent teacher who engaged with his students. He leaves a legacy of kids (many now adults) who are better for having known him.

Michele Travaglini

February 4, 2024

I was lucky to have Mrs. Rowan as my 2nd grade teacher and Mr. Rowan as my high school teacher. They both were amazing.
Thank you for your service Mr. Rowan. Rest in Peace.

Nancy DeFrancesco butler

February 3, 2024

What a wonderful teacher i had him as my social studies teacher it was a great class

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Brenda Smith

February 3, 2024

My condolences to the family. He was one of my favorite teachers at BHS.

American Heart Association

February 2, 2024

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

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