John F. Monberg
Aug. 21, 1963 - April 3, 2023
EAST LANSING, MI - John F. Monberg, Ph.D., age 59, of East Lansing, Michigan passed away on April 3, 2023. He is survived by his loving wife, Terese Guinsatao Monberg (nee O'Connell), six younger siblings: Cindy (Ed) Morris of Dyer, Indiana; Michael (Nadina) Monberg of Arlington, Virginia; Greg Monberg of Michigan City, Indiana; Jeff (Julie) Monberg of Chicago, Illinois; Brian (Myra) Monberg of Portland, Oregon; and Matthew (Jennifer) Monberg of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; his mother-in-law, Margarita O'Connell of Chicago, Illinois; his father-in-law, Donald O'Connell of Chicago, Illinois; brothers-in-law John (Cheryl) Bascon-O'Connell of Glenview, Illinois and Tom O'Connell of Chicago, Illinois; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Frederick and Irene Monberg.
An idealist with a youthful spirit, a kind heart, and a rebellious streak, John had a special passion for those who were overlooked or marginalized. He was a proud defender of the humanities and their ability to transform communities, and he built tools derived from a deep desire to make meaningful connections with others.
A terrific oldest brother for his family, John had bold, eclectic tastes in music, food, and culture, which he zealously shared with others. He enjoyed soccer and ran cross-country for a legendary team of kids largely from the neighborhood. He remained a runner throughout his life, completing two marathons and five half marathons. He derived great joy from creative nuances observed in everyday life. He loved talking sports and politics. But nothing made him happier than cooking a great meal with precision for Terese, for family, and for friends and enjoying it
with them.
John was an original and a trailblazer; he may have been the first student to bring a personal computer with him to the University of Notre Dame. When he wasn't programming, he led the debate team on campus, and would later extend this interest as a college coach. Following graduation, John met Terese on his first day of training at his new job at Continental Bank. Almost immediately, he knew the job wasn't for him, but pursued a future with Terese. He went to the Newberry Library for lectures and audited a class at the University of Chicago. After a year, he wrote 20 people he had met a typewritten letter asking for advice, and half responded. One of these was a suggestion to pursue a PhD in Science and Technology Studies.
Terese and John subsequently began their journey together as a dual-career academic couple - a journey that traversed decades across multiple universities. John's career drew on themes from growing up in the Calumet Region, and his work was actively engaged in his communities, creating spaces for dialogue, and supporting "smart" cities. He loved traveling to and learning lessons from great cities around the world as well as vacations on the beaches of Lake Michigan.
John appreciated the outpouring of support he received from family, friends, and neighbors. He appreciated the energy and community that he and Terese found within Michigan State University. Working with a colleague, he created a toolkit for health equity activism in mantle cell lymphoma to ensure others had the opportunity to participate in clinical trials as he did at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. He will be greatly missed by the many family members, friends, students, and others whose lives he touched.
Visitation Saturday, April 15, at St. Thomas the Apostle Church, 5472 S. Kimbark Ave., Chicago from 10:00 AM until time of Mass at 11:00 AM. A livestream of the Mass is available using the link https:/www.asimplestreaming.comfmonberg. Interment All Saints Cemetery in Des Plaines, Illinois. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) www.lls.org or the National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) www.digitalinclusion.org. Arrangements entrusted to Donnellan Funeral Home. Info (773) 238-0075. Sign Guestbook at www.donnellanfuneralhome.com
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Othata Phale
April 18, 2023
Thank you John for the wonderful energy and support you provided for the Mandela Washington Fellowship MSUs first cohort. You will be remembered! Rest in peace.
Jalil Ali Mahama
April 17, 2023
John was my focus project coach last summer during my Mandela Washington Fellowship at Michigan State University. He was a really kind and gentle person. My thoughts are with his family and the entire MSU fraternity.
Zigwai Tagwai
April 17, 2023
I met John in June 2022, as a Mandela Washington Fellow, at Michigan State University. He was assigned as my Mentor through the fellowship. He was so accessible, and supportive in guiding myself and my colleagues. He will surely be missed.
My prayers and thoughts are with his family, friends and colleagues. May you find comfort, peace and strength.
ROBERT Scott NEIDOW
April 14, 2023
My Condolences to all of John's family and friends. I knew John back at Hammond High and ran with him. He was funny and smart and always brought out the best in his teammates. Heaven will have to endure his charm. He was a great guy and classmate. Rest in Peace Sir
Diana Shank
April 14, 2023
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
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