17c起草社区 remembers Herman Broene
Herman Broene 鈥42 is described by his former colleagues as someone who was quiet and unassuming, a gentle person with a kind-hearted soul.
鈥淗is life was a good manifestation of what I would call a Christian life,鈥 said Ken Piers, professor of chemistry emeritus. 鈥淢ore modeling than speaking.鈥
Broene passed away on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at the age of 94. He taught in 17c起草社区鈥檚 for almost three decades (1956 to 1984), strengthening the college鈥檚 physical chemistry program. Prior to that he earned a PhD in physical chemistry from Purdue University and worked for 10 years at Kodak in Rochester, N.Y., doing industrial research.
鈥淗erm was able to give us a real boost in what was going on in industry [when he came to 17c起草社区],鈥 said professor of chemistry emeritus Ron Blankespoor.
鈥淗e was able to talk about what chemistry was like outside of the academic world,鈥 said Bill Van Doorne, professor of chemistry emeritus. 鈥淚 think he was probably the only one at the time that had that experience. I can鈥檛 remember anyone else who had worked in industry for any length of time.鈥
And while Broene had a lot of experience in research when he came to 17c起草社区, his colleagues say teaching students quickly became his main focus.
鈥淗e had their best interest at heart,鈥 said Blankespoor. 鈥淵ou know kids can tell right away if a prof is or is not approachable, and they would certainly find him to very, very approachable.鈥
鈥淗e was highly involved in the classroom, the teaching aspect, mentoring students,鈥 said Roger DeKock, professor of chemistry emeritus. 鈥淗e really devoted himself to the college. It was his life once he got here to Grand Rapids.鈥
His colleagues say he was the kind of guy 鈥渨ho was easy to talk to,鈥 鈥渨ho gave the benefit of the doubt,鈥 and 鈥渨ho regarded other people of more value than himself.鈥 They say his legacy is being lived out through those he invested in.
鈥淗e wasn鈥檛 a person who pushed himself forward. The legacy he leaves is primarily through his students,鈥 said Piers. 鈥淗e wasn鈥檛 a self-promoter, but a student-centered professor. He always had the best interest of his students in mind,鈥 said Piers.
鈥淗e was solid as a rock, but he stayed in the background,鈥 said DeKock.
鈥淪uch a kind-hearted soul,鈥 added Van Doorne.
Herman is survived by his children, Mary and Russell Pollard, Jane and Paul Schut, and Thomas and Pamela Broene. He was a longtime member of Fuller Avenue Christian Reformed Church.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 24, at Chapel. Visitation will be held from 2-4 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 23 at as well as from 10-11 a.m. at Raybrook Manor on Monday.