In Loving Memory of Dr. Vladimir Munk: A Remarkable Life of Resilience and Inspiration
Plattsburgh, New York - October 2, 2023
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Dr. Vladimir Munk, a beloved figure in the Plattsburgh community and beyond. Born in Pardubice, Czech Republic, on February 27th, 1925, he peacefully departed from this world at the age of 98 on September 30, 2023, in the comfort of his cherished home at Lake Forest.
Dr. Munk's life was a testament to the indomitable human spirit. He was the loving husband of the late Kitty Munk nee Lowi, and the beloved son of Karel Munk and Hermina Munk nee Geschmai of Pardubice, Czech Republic. His early years were filled with fond memories of his homeland, but his journey took a harrowing turn during World War II when his family was forced from their home, enduring incarceration in Theresienstadt Ghetto and the horrors of Auschwitz. Tragically, his beloved family did not survive the atrocities they faced. Liberated from a death march at the war's end, Vladimir returned to Prague, where he pursued his passion for knowledge. He earned his doctorate in Microbiology and Biochemistry, a testament to his resilience and thirst for learning. His dedication to scientific excellence led to the award of a prestigious State Prize for his groundbreaking work in fermentation and genetic engineering.
In 1968, the Russian invasion of his homeland prompted his journey to the United States. Here, he embraced a new chapter as a full professor at State University of New York, College at Plattsburgh, teaching Microbiology and Biochemistry for over two decades. His impact on generations of students was immeasurable, with many remaining in contact with him throughout their lives.
Upon retiring, Vladimir Munk dedicated himself to Holocaust education, sharing his firsthand experiences with students in Upstate New York. His remarkable journey to Auschwitz at the age of 95 was documented in the moving and acclaimed film, "Return to Auschwitz: Survival of Vladimir Munk," leaving an indelible mark on those who heard his story. Dr. Munk's interests were as diverse as his life experiences. He shared his passion for wine as a wine- tasting course instructor, led the kennel club as its president, authored a book on dog training, cultivated prize-winning roses, and delighted friends and family with his skill for baking delicious bread.
He is survived by his loving sons, Peter and Paul Munk, and their spouses, Sheila Munk and Alice Peterson, as well as his adored grandchildren, Matthew, Julia, David, and Henry Munk, and great-grandchildren, Hannah and Jacob. His memory will forever live on in the hearts of his family and countless devoted friends.
The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to Rebecca Boire West for her unwavering compassion, friendship, and care during Vladimir’s final days.
Dr. Vladimir Munk's legacy is one of resilience, compassion, and an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. His life journey inspires us to overcome adversity, cherish every moment, and strive for excellence in all our endeavors. He will be deeply missed, but his spirit will forever illuminate our lives.
A Memorial Service will be held on Sunday, October 29, 2023 at 2:00 pm at Temple Beth Israel, 1 Bowman Street in Plattsburgh.
Arrangements are entrusted to Brown Funeral Home. Online condolences may be offered at www.brownfuneralhomeinc.com
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