Milwaukee, WI – The passing of Marquette University President Michael Lovell has deeply impacted the community after his long battle with cancer. Mark Mone, Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM), expressed his grief, highlighting the close relationship he shared with Lovell.
A Bond Formed Through Friendship and Shared Challenges
Mone reminisced about their friendship, which began over 14 years ago during their time together at UWM. Lovell, who previously served as UWM chancellor, later assumed the presidency at Marquette University. Their bond strengthened as they engaged in various activities together, including workouts and socializing.
According to Mone, Lovell’s dedication to people, family, faith, and academia was evident in all aspects of his life, especially his commitment to students.
Shared Struggles and Deep Conversations
Their friendship deepened further as they both faced battles with cancer. Mone reflected on the profound discussions they shared about life, spirituality, and the challenges of their respective journeys.
Despite his personal struggles, Lovell maintained a stoic demeanor, leading the university with grace and resilience.
Honoring Lovell’s Legacy
Mone emphasized Lovell’s enduring impact, describing him as a source of inspiration who pushed others to strive for excellence. He believes Lovell’s spirit continues to motivate those around him.
The American Cancer Society expressed condolences to the Lovell family, acknowledging his significant contributions.
Conclusion: Remembering a Remarkable Leader
The legacy of Michael Lovell, marked by his dedication to education, compassion, and resilience, will be cherished by the Marquette University community and beyond. As they mourn his loss, they also celebrate his life and the indelible mark he left on all who had the privilege of knowing him.
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