Benjamin Rodriguez

Benjamin Rodriguez

January 18, 1947 - February 06, 2025

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Benjamin “Ben” Hernandez Rodriguez, age 78, passed away unexpectedly, and tragically on February 6th, 2025, in Madison, WI. Ben was born January 18th, 1947, in Lares, Puerto Rico. Ben was the son of Poligeno Rodriguez and Grecia Hernandez Rodriguez. Ben is survived by his wife of 47 years Dr. Sarah Johnston-Rodriguez, his son Antonio Rodriguez and two grandsons, Elijah (Grace) Rodriguez and Gabriel Rodriguez, two sisters Lucy Willis and Sulma (Rick) Grigalunas, and his brother Angelo Rodriguez. Additionally, he was survived by many nieces, nephews, and cousins across the Chicago area.

Ben earned his M.S. degree in Labor and Industrial Relations in 1978 at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana where he met his wife in 1976 while she was also in graduate school. Ben earned a B.S. degree in Sociology from Northern Illinois University. He attended Waller High School and Quigley Preparatory High School in Chicago, and St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundelein, Illinois.

Ben had an extensive career in Higher Education at UW Madison from 1983-2015, when he retired, as Emeritus Dean. During that time he served as an Assistant Dean in Academic Affairs, College of Letters and Science, Director of Diversity, Director of the Academic Advancement Program, and Director of the UW-Madison Mentor Program. He created the UW Student Job Center and helped found the First Wave Spoken Word Program. As cofounder of LAFSA (Latina/o faculty, staff and graduate students), Ben promoted recruitment and retention of many first generation college students. He was the recipient of numerous awards during his career at UW. In addition, he received the Roberto G. Sanchez Award from Centro Hispano of Dane County for promoting educational opportunities in the Latino Community.

Ben had many hobbies and interests including gardening, music, theater, poetry, and playing with his two dogs Sammie and Mullie who brought him constant companionship. Every year Ben spent countless hours in his extensive vegetable plots and loved giving produce away to friends and family. He was in the process of writing a memoir of his youth in the mountains of Puerto Rico and the Latino barrios of Chicago. Avid adventurers, he and his wife Sarah traveled extensively together throughout the U.S., Puerto Rico, Scotland, and Ireland.

Ben’s greatest legacy lies with his son and grandsons who he was devoted to and had great pride in. Through his work at UW Madison and in the Madison community Ben provided encouragement, support and devotion to thousands of youth and young adults. His ability to build community is demonstrated by the continuous admiration of the students and colleagues he served.

Ben’s life achievements all stemmed from his desire to foster inspiration and encouragement in the lives of all he knew. He was a community leader and builder who sought to help anyone he could achieve their dreams. His devotion to his students, colleagues, friends, and family continues to provide a shining path forward.

Benjamin Rodriguez was a husband, a father, a grandfather, a brother, a mentor, a coach, and a cancer survivor.

We will miss him dearly.

A remembrance service will be held on Saturday, March 8, 2025, at 3 p.m., at Ryan Funeral Home, 220 Enterprise Drive, Verona. A visitation will be held on Saturday, at the funeral home from 1 p.m., until the time of service.

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Astra Miriaku Iheukumere
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I recently learned of Ben’s passing. He was my undergraduate advisor many years ago. I am devastated and wish I could have paid my respects at his memorial service to his family last year. He was a force and an amazing human being. May he b be at rest in peace and power in the presence of God for all of eternity.
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Johnny Bird
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Dean Rodriguez was my advisor in the at UW-Madison; he was such a kind, wise man. I'll share a few memories that come to mind. First, when I was a freshman, he encouraged me to take theater classes, where I met many good friends. A few years later he was promoted to Dean, and left his advising role, however he agreed to continue to advise me while I navigated the last 2 years of college. I reached out to him years after graduation for career guidance, and he was happy to chat on the phone. Just a great guy. Rest in peace, Ben
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Tomas Vickerman
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I think about Ben often….He changed my life. He was wonderful and caring. I left the UW 3 credits short of my diploma. I already had excepted a position expecting to get those 3 credits retro….(etc. etc). About 5 years later I finally connected the UW and then Ben to fix this issue. We fixed it over time, and I went in the finish my MBA at Marquette, worked in the investment and finance world for 25 years and then owned my own businesses. I retired at 55. And live in Key west…..ALL OF WHICH would never happened without Ben’s caring and commitment. Thank you very much Ben, I regret having never told you this during my many remembrances of you and your caring of your students. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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James Parkinson
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James Parkinson planted 10 trees in memory of Benjamin "Ben" Hernandez Rodriguez . - March 04, 2025
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Sulma Grigalunas
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Sulma Grigalunas sent Bright and Beautiful Spray for Benjamin "Ben" Hernandez Rodriguez - March 06, 2025 Our loving big brother Ben. You were always our hero, you will continue to be our hero we will miss you and love you forever. Love Your siblings Lucy , Angelo, Sulma
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Consuelo Lopez
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I've been was one of the kindest men ever. He helped everyone with a strong sense of spirituality. We will miss him dearly. Consuelo Lopez

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