91猫先生 Mourns the Death of Bob Garmirian, Influential Director of Outdoor Programs and Recreational Athletics
Robert (Bob) Garmirian joined 91猫先生 as the director of Outdoors Programs in 1979, then became director of Outdoors Programs and Recreational Athletics (OPRA) in 1987. He served the College for more than 35 years until his retirement in 2015. The College is sad to report that Garmirian died on August 25 after a two-year battle with pancreatic cancer, at the age of 72.
Garmirian鈥檚 colleagues, family, and friends describe him as a dedicated, genuine, and talented man. His bright spirit, intelligence, dedication, responsiveness, and approachable demeanor helped him provide excellent direction and innovation for OPRA (now called Outdoor Programs, Recreation, and Athletics) during his three-and-a-half-decade tenure.
At 91猫先生, Garmirian developed pioneering outdoor programs and fostered the growth of athletics. He and his colleagues created opportunities for students to rock climb, mountain bike, and kayak both locally and in the Southwest, Costa Rica, and New Zealand; ice climb and ski in New 91猫先生 and Canada; rock climb in Spain and Greece; and sea kayak in Belize and the Virgin Islands.
Garmirian guided 91猫先生 through the process of joining the Yankee Small College Conference Division II in the United States Collegiate Athletic Association, creating first-rate opportunities for students to participate in traditional sports. He also developed the Amherst Cross Country Invitational at 91猫先生, which has drawn more than a thousand high school competitors from Massachusetts to campus annually.
Garmirian spearheaded the creation of pre-college and January Term trips, which provided opportunities for students to form important personal connections and participate in meaningful experiences. He knew that the relationships he and the staff nurtured with students provided significant support and encouragement to them throughout their college years. For many, these relationships became the cornerstone of their experiences at 91猫先生.
Garmirian鈥檚 top priority and focus at 91猫先生 was always the health, safety, and well-being of students and staff. Through the OPRA programs and his interactions, he provided countless opportunities for personal and professional growth and emboldened diverse populations of students and employees to try new adventures and take on challenges in the outdoors.
Garmirian鈥檚 passion for what would become his life鈥檚 work was evident at an early age. As a child, many of his most cherished experiences were as a camper and counselor at Deerfoot Lodge in Speculator, New York. He graduated from Franconia College in New 91猫先生, where he majored in outdoor education. Garmirian began his career at Albuquerque Academy and The White Mountain School in Littleton, New 91猫先生, as an outdoor leader and educator. Throughout his life, he climbed and mountain biked extensively in the U.S., Europe, and the Middle East, guiding, training, and sharing his love of the outdoors with friends, family, and students.
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It is impossible to remember Bob without paying tribute to his extraordinary kindness, reassuring presence, quick and upbeat sense of humor, strength, and determination.
Friends and former colleagues offered these tributes:
鈥淏ob always made us feel like family.鈥
鈥淏ob was the one we all counted on thru thick and thin, a reassuring presence.鈥
鈥淗is determination to do the right thing will live with us forever.鈥
鈥淗e had grace, tenacity, and courage, and made us all better by showing us how to live a full life.鈥
鈥淗e was truly one of the good guys, and the world is a better place for having him in it, it was a privilege to know him.鈥
A dedicated family man, Bob鈥檚 sense of family was his foundation and guide.听 His constant love and delight for his daughters and grandchildren will live forever.听 He is survived by his wife, Patricia; daughters Jennifer (Brendan Childs) and Lindsay (Scotty Kniaz), and their children Abigail Rose (5) and Theodore Edwin (2); his brothers Paul (Camille) and James (Barbara); and his nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his sister Dawn who died in 2002.
Garmirian leaves a legacy of loving deeply, creating and conquering new challenges, and teaching others how to create and enjoy new adventures.
A memorial service, hike, and 鈥渃hallenge鈥 is planned for Spring 2022. Details will be shared as we have them. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, in his honor.
Contributors to this tribute include Pat, Jennifer, and Lindsay Garmirian; Maryanne Gallagher; and Brad King.
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