Thomas Aquinas College co-founder and senior tutor Marcus Berquist passes away    
Press release from Thomas Aquinas College
November 4, 2010
SANTA PAULA -- It was with a heavy heart that President  Michael F. McLean announced to the Thomas Aquinas College community of  students, faculty, alumni, friends, and benefactors that a senior tutor  of the college and one of its founders, Marcus R. Berquist, had passed  away at his home in Ojai, California, after a brief illness in the early  hours of Tuesday, November 2, 2010, the Feast of the Holy Souls.
 In  his announcement, President McLean noted that Mr. Berquist was  surrounded by his family when he passed and that he had “died a holy and  peaceful death, having been anointed by (college chaplain) Fr. Buckley  on Monday afternoon.” Dr. McLean went on to say that “Mr. Berquist was a  mentor to generations of students, alumni, and faculty. He was one of  the principal authors of the college’s founding document, A Proposal for the Fulfillment of Catholic Liberal Education,  and a renowned disciple of St. Thomas and Aristotle. He was a deeply  faithful Catholic whose piety and holiness inspired all who knew him.”
In  his announcement, President McLean noted that Mr. Berquist was  surrounded by his family when he passed and that he had “died a holy and  peaceful death, having been anointed by (college chaplain) Fr. Buckley  on Monday afternoon.” Dr. McLean went on to say that “Mr. Berquist was a  mentor to generations of students, alumni, and faculty. He was one of  the principal authors of the college’s founding document, A Proposal for the Fulfillment of Catholic Liberal Education,  and a renowned disciple of St. Thomas and Aristotle. He was a deeply  faithful Catholic whose piety and holiness inspired all who knew him.”
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