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Johann Albert Norstedt

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Johann Albert Norstedt obituary, 1937-2020, Blacksburg, VA

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Johann Albert

July 9, 1937

October 28, 2020

Johann Albert Norstedt, age 83, of Blacksburg, passed away on Wednesday, October 28, 2020. He was born on July 9, 1937 in Kulpmont, Pennsylvania, the son of the late Elva M. And Eric O. Norstedt.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 38 years, Marilyn; brother, Gustaf D. Norstedt; sister, Jane Norstedt Johnson. He is survived by several nieces, nephews, special cousins, and many friends.

He graduated from Kulpmont High School in 1955 and received his B.A. (with honors in English) in 1959 and an M.A. in 1961 from the University of Pennsylvania; he received his Ph.D. in Anglo-Irish studies from the National University of Ireland in 1972. He taught at Temple University, the American University of Beirut, and at University College, Dublin, before joining the English Department at Virginia Tech in 1972. He taught a variety of undergraduate courses at Virginia Tech, including business writing, modern drama, and Irish literature, and on the graduate level gave seminars in the work of the poet William Butler Yeats.

His publications included a biography of the Irish writer, Thomas MacDonagh and several articles on Irish and Irish-American literature. He presented papers and chaired sessions at meetings of the Modern Language Association, but mainly devoted his professional time to the American Conference for Irish Studies, an organization which he served for many years as its national secretary; he twice organized annual ACIS conventions, in Blacksburg in 1974 and in Roanoke in 1999. Johann had a genial personality and sense of humor, and these qualities, coupled with his abilities, led him to a career of service at Virginia Tech.

He served as undergraduate chair of the English Department, as the department's director of advising (one year receiving the Virginia Tech alumni advisor of the year award), supervised the conversion of the department's curriculum to the semester system, and in 1997, he became department chair, a position he served in until his retirement in 2002. He also served the university in other ways, as president of the Faculty Senate, as chair of the commission on faculty affairs, on University Council, and on president and provost search committees. He joined the board of directors of the University Club in 1986 and became the club's president a few years later. Johann travelled widely, visiting over fifty foreign countries; in his later years, he became particularly fond of —in the words of the old song—"cruising down the river"—which took him down the Rhine, the Danube, the Dnieper, and the Volga.

He was an avid stamp collector, and even published a compendium of music stamps for the Philatelic Music Circle in 1997. His interest in stamps devoted to music was a reflection of his passionate love of classical music. A regular concert-goer, he was especially interested in opera (an interest shared with Marilyn) and lieder. In 2002, he joined the board of the Renaissance Music Academy, and served as the board's vice-president. Many in the community will know of his generosity in sponsoring musical scholarships and concerts in memory of his late wife.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Johann and Marilyn Norstedt scholarship for voice fund set up in the music department through the Radford University Foundation. No services will be held at this time. Arrangements by McCoy Funeral Home, Blacksburg.

Published by Roanoke Times from Oct. 31 to Nov. 1, 2020.

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Ruth and Robert Bobbis

December 30, 2020

Good bye to a special man ... you´ll always be in our hearts and minds ... farewell dear friend

Bonnie Maccubbin

November 12, 2020

I was in Johann's English class and went in to labor the morning of the final exam. Being in the early stages of labor, I decided to take the exam as scheduled. Halfway through the period, Johann investigated a clicking sound and discovered that I was timing contractions with a stopwatch. He excitedly, in the nicest way possible, said "Get out! I haven't birthed a baby up to this point in my life and I'm not going to do it today!" When he would see me through the years around town with my daughter, he'd always ask if she was the child then get a kick out of how much she had grown and recall his close call that day. He was something special. He will always be part of my fondest memory.

Steven Gillespie

November 12, 2020

One of the kindest, most generous, funniest and wisest humans I've ever known. He helped me get through some dark times and is the reason I love Joyce. Although I was a know-it-all philosophy and political science student, he took pity on me and welcomed me to his classroom, where he cackled over passages from the Dubliners or some other work. But most times we would just meet up for a chat. He made a great case that not all wisdom is found in philosophy, and often arguments are not the best persuasion. He was talking about literature, but I think the example of his life and character are "a fortiori."

Robert Metz

October 31, 2020

My thoughts and prayers are with the Norstedt family. Johann was such a sweet man, and somewhere in the family archives, I still have my picture taken with him dressed as Santa at the English Department Christmas party, with my Mom holing me. I know he had a great loss when Marylin passed away, and I think it is somehow comforting that they are together again.

Jan Spahr

October 31, 2020

I worked with Marilyn as a librarian, and shared a love of cats with her and Johann. I remember his concerts in her memory at Luther Memorial Lutheran Church. My condolences. Jan

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