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Victor Garlin

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Victor Garlin obituary, 1935-2023, Berkeley, CA

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1935

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2023

Victor Garlin Obituary

Victor Garlin
December 18, 1935 - February 26, 2023
Victor (Vic) Garlin, esteemed professor, lawyer, and restorer of vintage Jaguars, died on February 26, 2023, at age 87, surrounded by his loving family. The cause was acute leukemia.
Garlin was born on December 18, 1935, in Moscow, Russia, where his father was a foreign correspondent of the Daily Worker. The family returned to the United States when Garlin was three. Growing up on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Garlin attended Public School 93 and Joan of Arc Junior High. He completed Stuyvesant High School in three years and matriculated at UC Berkeley in 1952 at the age of 16.
At Cal, Garlin was politically engaged in campus activities and national movements including Students to Combat McCarthyism, the Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee, the student political party SLATE, and the Free Speech Movement. Garlin wrote for the Daily Cal newspaper and was on the editorial board of Root and Branch, a short-lived journal of radical scholarship.
During undergraduate and graduate years, Garlin lived in the student housing co-operative at Oxford Hall. He credited the co-op with making it economically feasible for him to be a college student. Garlin stayed on at UCB to earn a PhD in Economics, which led to teaching and research positions at the University of California at San Francisco and at UCB's School of Public Health.
In 1970, Garlin became an Assistant Professor of Economics at Sonoma State University. He created and taught two courses in radical economics that were very popular with students: Power and Freedom in the American Economy, and Economic Encounters and Humanistic Values. Although politically active on campus, and a teacher of radical economics, Garlin was awarded tenure in 1974. Garlin taught at Sonoma State for 37 years, often commuting from Berkeley in one of the vintage Jaguar cars that he painstakingly and joyfully restored in his backyard garage.
In 1977, Garlin was appointed to the California Health Facilities Commission and elected as chair that same year. When he left the Commission in 1982, he was honored with a joint resolution of commendation by both houses of the California Legislature. At age 45, in 1980, Garlin became a student at Hastings College of the Law. He was a member of the bar from 1984 until 1997. In a judicial externship at the California Court of Appeal he occupied the chambers of the late California Supreme Court Justice Matthew Tobriner.
Starting in 1987, Garlin drew on his combined expertise in economics and law to teach classes at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business, including Legal Environment of Business and Social and Political Environment of Business. He was asked back as a visiting professor for 17 consecutive summers, while continuing to teach full time at Sonoma State and leading the Sonoma chapter of the California Faculty Association (CFA). Garlin was also active in the United Professors of California. After his retirement from Sonoma State in 2007, he maintained membership on the board of the Emeritus and Retired Faculty and Staff Association (ERFSA).
Garlin shared his deep appreciation for music with his family and communities. He came of age at Camp Woodland (a civil-rights oriented summer camp in the Catskills) where he learned the left-wing folk canon on guitar. He spent many Sunday afternoons in Greenwich Village's Washington Square park where the folk scene was taking shape. While a graduate student, Garlin began studying classical cello and auditing the master classes that Pablo Casals offered in Berkeley in the 1960s. For years, Garlin hosted chamber music in his home on Monterey Avenue where he played the cello within a quartet of friends.
In his retirement, Garlin was an active member of the Berkeley Student Cooperative Alumni Board, returning to the same organization that had provided him housing when he was in college. Over lunches with current co-op students 65 years his junior, he relished dialogue and shared stories of 1950's campus life that were often met with incredulity. Ever a learner, Garlin opened to new perspectives while staying true to the core convictions that guided him throughout his life.
Garlin was always working on a car. He had a knack for acquiring vintage Jaguars that were diamonds in the rough and restoring them to car-show condition. He enjoyed driving his 1950's era bronze XK120 roadster around Berkeley, in a tweed cap, greeting friends old and new. Garlin's prodigious memory for people, dates and events was recognized by the many who asked him to speak about shared history at celebrations and memorials. His delight in conversation, keen interest in people and their stories, and generosity in helping people think through dilemmas and overcome setbacks will be missed by colleagues, family and dear friends all over the world.
Victor Alan Garlin is survived by his beloved wife Marjorie, married since 1970, their two daughters Amy (m. Richard) and Rachel (m. Laela), his half-brother, Alex Garlin of Boulder CO, and five adored grandchildren: Rose, Vivian, Nate, Theo and JJ.

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Published by Press Democrat on Mar. 16, 2023.

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Rebecca Thompson

July 16, 2023

So sad to hear about Vic. He was close to my Mom and Dad, Irene and Martin Heinstein. I didn´t know him well, but just last year when my Mom passed in September, he generously offered to give a speech at her memorial and he sent an email to Slate members about her passing. He clearly lived an incredible life.

Teed Rockwell

March 27, 2023

When I had a grievance over an employment issue, Victor stepped up and used all his lawyer skills with enthusiasm and dedication to plead my case to the arbitration board. It was so good to know I had someone on my side who knew what he was doing and who cared. I will always be grateful for that, and thought of him as a friend ever since.

Peter Mellini

March 19, 2023

Vic was the epitome of a Red Diaper Baby...born in Moscow to a Daily Worker correspondent, schooled
in New York & at radical camps, trained at UC Berkley.
A teacher of radical economics and a car guy, who
also became a lawyer. A friend ,indeed an inspiration to many & a family man. sAbove all he was a Mensch....

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Helen Dunn

March 18, 2023

Just to say, I have admired Victor for many years for all he contributed to SSU and to the Senate and Faculty union there. He enriched us. We were so lucky to have his generous presence on campus. Helen Dunn

Jeff Baker

March 16, 2023

So sorry for your loss. From reading about Victor, I can't help but feel that his life was very well lived. I only wish I had known him. I attended Sonoma State College in the 70's (Hutchins School) and missed taking one of his courses. He was obviously a remarkable man.

Bill Houghton

March 16, 2023

I worked at Sonoma State in Human Resources - first on the staff side, then for ten years in academic personnel. Victor and I talked frequently, especially after my move to academic personnel. Even when we were vehemently disagreeing on some issue to do with the faculty contract, Victor was always courteous and ethical; and I noticed that, at the end of each such discussion, he would take a minute to make sure that we were still friends.

I was standing in the hallway with him once, discussing some issue, when he interrupted me to speak to a student passing by. She was a freshman in his intro to economics survey class, one of 100 or so students, and he had noticed that she was struggling. He asked how she was doing, and, when she mentioned that she was a first-in-her-family college student, and that she was getting headaches, he urged her to talk with both the health center and the counseling center and to talk with specific people in student services - he recognized that her headaches were likely stress headaches. That he noticed one out of 100 students in one of his several classes, and that he knew the resources to which to direct her - that kind of dedication to students is worth more than diamonds.

I was honored to know him.

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