Librarians We Have Lost, Sesquicentennial Memories -1976-2026, Digital Memorial

We invite tributes from anyone about any library worker who passed away between 1976-2026. To submit a tribute, please use the form at https://lhrt.news/librarians-we-have-lost-sesquicentennial-memories-1976-2026-2/ For questions or comments, please reach out to Dr. Kathleen de la Peña McCook (kmccook@usf.edu) or Brett Spencer (dbs21@psu.edu).

History of this Memorial

Dr. Kathleen de la Peña McCook, Distinguished University Professor, School of Information, University of South Florida, began this collage of tributes to library workers as a series of posts on ALA Connect (the message board of the American Library Association) in fall 2024 in building towards the Association’s sesquicentennial. She has previously written Wikipedia pages for notable librarians,  some of which are included here. 

It had developed from a campaign she was leading to compile the keynote books of the field. She posted that “the recommenders of Foundational Books in Library Service included many memories of the authors. I will post about some as we prepare for the 150th anniversary of the American Library Association. Please add as you think of people in our field who made a difference to you.”

Others rallied to her call and penned essays about historic library workers that often included the authors’ personal memories of the subjects. LHRT News & Notes is honored to preserve these stories on this digital memorial.  In an initiative led by Dr. Anita Coleman, the ALA Council passed a resolution encouraging members, divisions, and affiliates to contribute to the memorial. Brett Spencer, Anita Sundaram Coleman, and Susan K. Martin work on the digital memorial. Great thanks to the ALA Social Responsibilities Round Table Feminist Task Force (FTF) especially FTF member, Diedre Conkling, and the authors of the Women of Library History Project, who have submitted many of their essays to Librarians We Have Lost. 

With the support of ALA Archivist Cara Bertram, the team began adding tributes from this digital memorial to ALA’s institutional repository, ALAIR, in late 2025.

Press Coverage of Librarians We Have Lost:ALA Librarians We Have Lost“–Elizabeth Rossbach, USF iSchool News


Essays by ALA Members:


Obituaries, Wikipedia Pages, and Other Sources:

Lisa Anne Apple, 1964-2023

Dr. Gordon Baker–United for Libraries Profile

–Georgia Public Library Service Facebook Tributes

–In Memory of Dr. Gordon N. Baker: A Life of Service, Leadership, and Love for Libraries (Crystal Gates, The Southeastern Librarian)

Patricia Meyer Battin, 1929-2019

Susan Brandehoff

Dorothy Broderick

Patty Campbell–Amazon Author Profile

–Reviews on Library Thing

–Author Profile on Penguin Random House

Rafaela Castro (Essay by Roberto C. Delgadillo)

–Latino Digital Archive Group

–Good Reads

–Newsies.us

Gordon Conable–Freedom to Read Foundation Trustees, Members, and Staff Mourn Passing of President Gordon M. Conable

–“Gordon Conable Dies, Was ALA Councilor, FTRF President, LSSI VP.” Library Journal, Jan.21, 2005.

–Freedom to Read Foundation Roll of Honor

–Gordon Conable Fund

–Gordon Conable Fund, ALA Press Release

Father Simeon Daly, OSB

J. Dennis Day–Freedom to Read Foundation Roll of Honor

–Intellectual Freedom Round Table Report – Page 4

Desert News

Roberto Carlos Delgadillo

Thomas “Tom” Duszak

Margaret A. Edwards (Wikipedia)

–The Library Connection, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

–School Library Journal

Dr. John Ellison (University of Buffalo)

–Legacy.com The Buffalo News

Dr. Lorraine Olley Eustis

Philip Hofer (1898-1984)

Charles W. Hunsberger

Charlene Schmidt Hurt

Sister Agnese Jasko

Donald Clay Johnson

Friar Jovian P. Lang OFM

Professor Emerita Antje Bultmann Lemke

Melody Layton McMahon

Cathy Dunn Macrae

Helen A. Margiotti

Regina Minudri–San Francisco Chronicle Obituary

–California Library Hall of Fame

–Wikipedia

Daily Californian Obituary

–YouTube Recording–1999 Regina Minudri and Ann Symons at San Francisco Public Library (Ann was ALA President)

James H. Moon

–Tribute by John M. Sluk on Cataloging & Classification Quarterly

Linda Rachel Most

–Additional Obituary from Georgia Library Quarterly

Jerrold Orne

Phyllis Petre

John B. Richard

Charles W. Robinson

–Early Word, “Charles W. Robinson, Keeping the Public in Public Libraries”

–A Memorial Resolution Honoring Charles Weld Robinson, 2015-2016 ALA Memorial #15_62416

Dr. Carlton Rochell

Denise A. Saia 

Ward Shaw

Paul K. Sybrowsky–Received the Melvil Dewey Medal (later renamed ALA Medal of Excellence) in 2000.

–ALA Memorial Resolution

–Wikipedia

–SirsiDynix

–Snowbird Leadership Institute

Lucille Thomas

Father Charles Yost

Gloria G. Zavish, 1948 – 2016

Paul Zurkowski


A Slide Show of Images from the ALA Archives

Stroll through this slide show featuring some of the librarians featured in Librarians We Have Lost. Unless otherwise noted, the images come from the Digital Collections of the American Library Association Archives at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Most of the captions are also adapted from the ALA Archives captions or descriptions.

  • Title Slides. Black and white photo. Text block says "Librarians We Have Lost Sesquicentennial Memories 1976-2026" againt a background looking down a book aisle in a library.
  • Dr. Nesta wearing a academic robe
  • black and white photo of a man
  • 6 people posing for a picture, wearing conference badges
  • Close up of Atkinson against an office backdrop
  • Two women on stage holding a large plaque.
  • A man in the background holds a box next to a bookshelf. A woman in the foreground opens a document on a table.
  • Two women embrace on a stage in front of a large crowd.
  • three people on stage and a giant costumed cat (Garfield)
  • a portrait of a man
  • picture of a woman smiling
  • a woman shakes a man's hand
  • a group of people sitting in a line at a table
  • two people seated a table talking and smiling
  • A banner that says Celebrate! ALA 100 1876-1976. Red, whie, and blue ribbon in the background.