John Fauvel (1947-2001) was a mathematical historian at the Open University in England who visited the Colorado College Mathematics Department on several occasions, including as a Fulbright Scholar during the winter and spring of 1999. His sudden death on May 12, 2001 shocked his friends everywhere. During the following summer, Mike Siddoway, who originally arranged John's Fulbright visit to the college, started planning a memorial conference which was held September 21-22, 2001, in Palmer Hall (room 126).
The John Fauvel Memorial Conference, sponsored by the Rocky Mountain Section of the Mathematical Association of America and the College, began on Friday afternoon, September 21, 2001 with a seminar by Robin Wilson who was visiting as he regularly does to teach a course or two. Professor Wilson spoke about combinatorics in the Victorian age (Victorian Combinatorics: Maps, Maidens, and Molecules). The next morning once all participants had arrived, Mike Siddoway and Robin Wilson offered the opening remarks.
With about 30 participants, the program included the following talks:
Saturday evening, the conference concluded with a banquet in John's honor at the Trattoria DeAngelo, a local restaurant.
John Fauvel's funeral was held May 23, 2001 at Oakley Wood Crematorium, Bishops Tachbrook, Leamington Spa. In keeping with John's love of style, horses pulled a Victorian hearse.
(Photograph thanks to David Singmaster.)