It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Dr. Sem Phan, professor of pathology and renowned pulmonary pathology researcher, following a protracted illness.
Although Sem was a gifted researcher, he was also a kind and generous person. He was a devoted husband to his wife, Katherine, and their two children, Nicholas and Louis. He provided faithful and loving care for his wife during her illness. His colleagues knew him as a gifted investigator but, more importantly, one who was always willing to share his expertise and (graciously) provide help whenever called upon. He was a gourmet cook and a wine aficionado and eagerly shared these talents with his friends. He loved music, especially his son Nick’s opera career, and delighted in the joys of grandparenthood. His love of travel took him to many countries around the world. Dr. Phan was a gifted pathologist, an accomplished scientist, a consummate teacher, and a strong role model for all he encountered. He is leaving a hole in our hearts and department and will be deeply missed.
The family has announced the following plans for memorial services. There will be a viewing at 10:00 and a service at 11:00 on Tuesday, Nov. 26 at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, 3109 Scio Church Rd, Ann Arbor.
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