Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Micael "Mike" Merrifield

from the Lariat:
published Wednesday September 25

Micael Merrifield dies after heart attack

With a long career teaching anthropology, this beloved instructor will be remembered by many

by Chelsea Jarrell

Micael Merrifield, a Saddleback College instructor and friend of many, passed away from a sudden heart attack last night.

“Micael will be remembered for his insatiable curiosity, boundless energy, and ability to capture the imagination of students.” said Saddleback College President Tod Burnett in a campus-wide email.

Micael Merrifield With a profound love for tribal anthropology, Merrifield worked for many years with the Juaneño Band of Mission Indians, AcjachememNation, helping them in their fight for federal recognition. He also loved traveling and regularly took students on study abroad trips to Ireland, Scotland, Mexico, and Cuba.

Merrifield has been a passionate and active member at the college since 1977 when he started the Learning Assistance Program. He was an instructor in the Anthropology and Behavioral Sciences Department and served as a member on the Academic Senate Committee and Faculty Association.

A bench near the Business and General Science building has been turned into a memorial with a sign reading, 'Rest in Paradise Professor Micael Merrifield."

SEE ALSO Beloved Saddleback Anthropology Professor Died Suddenly Tuesday (Mission Viejo Patch)

Micael Merrifield

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Mike was my favorite professor. I took every class he taught and spent a lot of time after classes talking with him. What a tragic loss. He will be missed by so many.

Anonymous said...

Seriously, every time I think about his passing I mourn the great conversations I won't get to share with him anymore.
Will always a favorite of mine!

Anonymous said...

I remember taking classes with Mike in the early 90's. Just saw this and am saddened by his passing. wow.

Bonobo said...

I took his Anthro 1 class in 2010 He was very inspirational. I remember always looking forward going to his lectures. His knowledge expanded beyond only anthropology; he would talk about all sorts of different subjects- History, politics, psychology, art...everything! His energy was very uplifting and positive, always had the class engrossed. Made lots of jokes, some students got offended but many loved it! One thing for certain, I always felt smarter leaving his class! Mike, you will always be remembered as my favorite professor. RIP

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