[BlindTlk] Fwd: Obituary of Frank Kurt Cylke
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Sat Apr 20 02:53:08 UTC 2019
> > Subject: Obituary of Frank Kurt Cylke > >>
> Sent: Friday, April 19, 2019 12:12 PM >
>Subject: Obituary of Frank Kurt Cylke >> >>
>Obituary of Frank Kurt Cylke Sr. >> >> Kurt
>Cylke died on Thursday, April 17, 2019. He was
>born in New Haven, >> Connecticut on February
>13, 1932 to his dear parents, Helen and Frank >>
>Cylke. He >> >> loved his family. And he was
>proud to have been a âlibrarianâ. >> >> Kurt
>defined his professional career as a mission -
>to open the worlds >> of knowledge, learning and
>scholarship to the young, the old, the >> rich,
>the poor, >> >> the well-educated and the poorly
>educated. He lived out this mission >> at school
>and university libraries in Palm Beach and New
>Haven; at >> city public libraries >> >> in
>Bridgeport, New Haven and Providence; as a
>volunteer at the county >> library in Great
>Falls; through gifts of his treasured book >>
>collections - Arthur >> >> Ransome to Georgetown
>University and Moby Dick to Mystic Marine >>
>Museum; at United States government libraries,
>as chair of the Federal >> Library
>Committee; >> >> and, most distinctively, in his
>38 year tenure as Director of the >> National
>Library Service for the Blind and Physically
>Handicapped, >> Library of Congress. >> >> A
>career captured by an overriding idea. He
>believed libraries should >> be available and
>open to everyone, without distinction. >> >>
>Kurtâs career commitment to librarianship is
>reflected by the Joseph >> W. Lippincott Award,
>given to him by the American Library
>Association >> for a lifetime >> >> of
>distinguished service. >> >> In retirement, Kurt
>continued his lifelong love of books and
>reading. >> His preferences were long and
>varied. He also continued to treasure >> Great
>Falls, >> >> as a volunteer at the National Park
>and as an avid bird watcher with >> early
>morning groups. Kurt also was a member of the
>Knights of >> Columbus and member >> >> in good
>standing of the Crowâs Nest Officer Club,
>Saint Johnâs >> Newfoundland. But none of
>these activities matched the enthusiasm and >>
>energy that he devoted >> >> to the Apostleship
>of the Sea with weekly visits to the seafarers
>at >> the Port of Baltimore. >> >> Kurtâs
>beloved family was the most meaningful
>consideration in his own >> understanding of
>life and legacy. His wife Mary, son Kurt Jr.
>(Anna), >> daughters >> >> Amanda (Jeff) and
>Virginia (Mark), grandsons Michael,
>Callaghan, >> Thomas, granddaughters Molly and
>Harper, and his brother Owen (Nancy). >> And it
>is probably >> >> safe to say that each of them,
>and countless other colleagues, friends >> and
>volunteers, will continue to recall
>âPoppyâsâ lifelong association >> with
>books, >> >> boats and birds. Those who knew
>Kurt will remember his advice, taken >> from
>Arthur Ransome, âGrab a chance and donât be
>sorry for a might >> have been. â >> >> He did
>much to benefit people who are blind through his
>leadership of >> NLS for 38 years. May he rest in peace!
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