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Michael Blumlein Obituary

Dr. Michael Blumlein

June 28, 1948October 24, 2019

Dr. Michael Blumlein, San Francisco physician and highly acclaimed science fiction writer, died on October 24, 2019. He was 71.

Dr. Blumlein was a practicing physician and faculty member at the University of California, San Francisco. He also worked at the Mission Neighborhood Health Center. Over the course of his career, his patients were primarily students and the underserved.

He was the author of four science fiction novels, including "Longer," which was published in May. His first novel, "The Movement of Mountains," was called "a brilliant debut … one of the best books of the year," by the Washington Post. Upon the publication of his novel, "The Healer," the San Francisco Chronicle called Dr. Blumlein "one of science fiction's most piercing literary talents."

In addition to his novels, Dr. Blumlein was the author of numerous short stories published in magazines and collected in anthologies. Twice, he was nominated for the World Fantasy Award and twice for the Bram Stoker Award.

"Michael had a distinctive voice," said prominent science fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson. "He brought to science fiction both the empathy and distancing of a healer and gave us wildly original biospeculation."

Born on June 28, 1948, Dr. Blumlein was a fourth generation San Franciscan, the son of John Blumlein and Betty Rosenblatt Blumlein. He attended Lick Wilmerding High School and Yale University before graduating from the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine.

"Michael was a great practitioner of the art of medicine," said Dr. Susan Rosen, who worked with Dr. Blumlein at UCSF for 16 years. "He was a charming, charismatic person who developed trust with his patients and helped them see what they did and didn't need. He was a very provocative physician who challenged all of us."

In 1976, Dr. Blumlein met Hilary Gordon, a dedicated horticulturalist and former garden manager and blogger at the Garden for the Environment in San Francisco. They married in 1990 and had two children, Risa Blumlein and Cory Blumlein.

Dr. Blumlein and his wife were also members of a small band of ardent hikers determined to have a peak in the Sierra named for Henry David Thoreau. Rebuffed by state and federal bureaucracies, the group nonetheless informally named U.S.G.S. peak I2,691 in the eastern Sierra for the eminent naturalist.

Their efforts culminated in a collection of writing titled "Naming Mt. Thoreau." Dr. Blumlein and his wife both contributed essays to the collection.

In addition to backpacking in the Sierra, Dr. Blumlein enjoyed tending his orchard in West County Sonoma, playing his guitar and hanging out with his friends, kids and grandkids. He had a lifelong weakness for chocolate-covered honeycomb.

Dr. Blumlein is survived by his wife Hilary Gordon of San Francisco, his daughter Risa Blumlein and her family in San Francisco and his son Cory Blumlein of Oakland; his brother Steven Blumlein and his family in San Francisco; his sister Cathy Strauss and her family in Philadelphia; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

A memorial service is planned for January 25, 2020, at the San Francisco Film Centre in the Presidio.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Nov. 14 to Nov. 17, 2019.

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Greta Viguie

October 16, 2020

I just learned this sad news of Michael’s passing. I first met Michael at Camp Tawonga where he, Cathy and I were counselors. At the time I went by Maggie. I remember his sense of humor, kindness, and energetic spirit. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

Greta Viguie

October 16, 2020

I just learned this sad news of Michael’s passing. I first met Michael at Camp Tawonga where he, Cathy and I were counselors. At the time I went by Maggie. I remember his sense of humor, kindness, and energetic spirit. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

Jim Haber

February 10, 2020

Michael's warmth and empathy were a beacon.

Bill Shields

January 10, 2020

Hilary, Risa and Cory,

Please accept our condolences. It was great to know your Dad (and your Mom). He lived a good life, would that it could have been longer. We look forward to the memorial later in the month

November 25, 2019

Not only the best liked, but the most respected. He had the rare combination of high intelligence, compassion and the ability to express the truth without a coat of sugar or, on the other side, a hint of sanctimony.

Andy Wilson, Nevada City, California

November 23, 2019

My prayers to your whole family for your loss.
-Patti Martin

Doug Sinton

November 20, 2019

Michael was also the best liked in elementary school.

Joe Garrett

November 19, 2019

Mike was far and away the best like guy in our high school class. There wasn't even a close second. He was that way when we were 14-year old freshmen and still when we were 18-year old seniors.

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