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ROSAMUND ZANDER Obituary

ZANDER--Rosamund Stone. Rosamund "Roz" Stone Zander, a celebrated landscape painter, passionate environmentalist, loving mother, and best-selling author who inspired readers to shift their thinking and live a life of meaning and possibility, died on September 5 on the Maine island of Vinalhaven. Ms. Zander died suddenly while swimming with her husband, Hansjorg Wyss. Alternating between winters in Cambridge, Massachusetts and summers in Maine, Ms. Zander lived a life deeply connected to the natural world and the innate beauty and potential of all living things. From a young age, Ms. Zander was pulled to experience nature through painting. She spent many hours bushwhacking through woods and climbing rocks to find the scene that "spoke to her". She wrote her first book, The Art of Possibility, while living and working on a tent platform without power on Vinalhaven. The book draws on insights and experiences from her decades spent as a therapist. Asked about the premise of the book when it was published in 2000, Ms. Zander explained, "the frames our minds create, define - and confine - what we perceive to be possible. Every problem, every dilemma, every dead end we find ourselves facing in life, only appears unsolvable inside a particular frame or point of view. Enlarge the box, or create another frame around the data, and problems vanish, while new opportunities appear." In her second book, Pathways to Possibility, Ms. Zander continued to develop these ideas and offer guidance on living a life of continual personal growth, joy, and freedom from the constraints of stories we tell ourselves. Ms. Zander's own life of possibility began in Hartford, CT on July 2, 1942. She was born to Gregory Eugene Stone, a lawyer, and Lucy Goodwin Stone. At the age of four, Ms. Zander moved with her mother and her sister, Lucy Morgan Stone, to Cambridge to attend the Shady Hill School and from there went to Milton Academy and Swarthmore College, graduating with a degree in English Literature in 1964. She loved studying Latin, Greek, and literature of all kinds. Until the day she died, she could recite full Yeats and Shakespeare poems and passages of ancient Greek. Ms. Zander attended the School of Visual Arts in New York City where she met John Bageris, an abstract painter. She and Mr. Bageris married in 1969 and had two children, Alexandra, 52, and Evan, 49. She continued her studies at Bank Street School of Education in New York City, from where she received an MA in Special Education, and Boston University School of Social Work, from where she received an MSS. She then began her career as a therapist. After divorcing Mr. Bageris, Ms. Zander married Benjamin Zander, conductor of the Boston Philharmonic. Though they eventually separated, the two nurtured a lifelong friendship and collaborated on The Art of Possibility. While working on her second book, she met Mr. Wyss, a devoted conservationist who made his fortune in medical devices and used it to start a foundation that is directly responsible for preserving over 100 million acres of public land across America, among many other accomplishments. The two shared a life together of adventure and contribution. Over the past decade, Ms. Zander channeled her love for nature into philanthropy, making generous gifts to dozens of environmental causes through her own foundation, the JP Fletcher Foundation. She served on the board of Climate Reality, a nonprofit group headed by former Vice President Al Gore, who had become a good friend, and recently became the Head of the Accomplishment Program at the World Economic Forum. Ms. Zander is survived by her husband, Hansjorg Wyss; her daughter, Alexandra Shor; her son, Evan Bageris; her grandchildren, Jack and Poppy Shor; her sister, Lucy Stone McNeece; and her nephews, Christopher and Timothy McNeece.

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Published by New York Times on Oct. 8, 2023.

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Gecole L Harley

March 28, 2024

I read about Mrs. Zander's death in the Swarthmore Bulletin. I happened to be at a college reunion when I started talking to a group of alumni about my love of the book, The Art of Possibility. The woman said, "I wrote that book!" Of course, I almost fell over. I had no idea a Swarthmore alumnae wrote the book. Mrs. Zander was gracious and humble and I still love that book. Thank you, Mrs. Zander. Gecole Harley Swarthmore '89

mark Rittenberg

January 2, 2024

as her coach for 2 years i remember her curiosity to find the words and thoughts that would land important messages for the community at the WEF in Davos. she was open, emotional fun loving and very very coachable. May her membory be a blessing.

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October 7, 2023

Roz was her own person-loving caring and reached out to me when I lost my precious daughter Annais in 2013--I served as her coach for avarious assignments-i remember it as a beautiful partnership RIP dear ladyxoxo

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