Don Kelman

Twenty Years of Contribution to Auroville

Donald “Don” Kelman (91) passed away on 30th January, 2025, at his home in the Prarthana Community, Auroville

Served at PTDC, the Library, and the Former Entry Service

Don had valiantly fought dementia for several years with the support of his loved ones and a community of dear friends. Don dedicated his life to the craft of teaching and to serving his community wherever he lived. Originally from Brooklyn, New York, he taught math and chemistry in the USA and Germany. Shortly after his return to the USA, he was granted a position in Kyoto, Japan, where he studied at a traditional art restoration workshop for several years. One thing led to another, and he embarked on a career at the prestigious Doshisha University as the head English teacher for their International High School, working with Japanese students who had returned from living overseas.

Upon retiring in 1988 after 30 years in Japan, he moved with his wife Marie-Ange to Auroville to start anew. He served in several areas, including the library, Pour Tous (PTDC), Entry Service and others, contributing tirelessly to the community for over 20 years before he was struck by various illnesses.

Appreciation for the Arts

Don was a deeply social and warm-hearted person, known for the kindness and affection with which he addressed everyone. He had an incredible ability to make people feel seen and valued, greeting each person with genuine warmth and enthusiasm. Whether sharing a story, offering advice, or engaging in long conversations over a cup of coffee, he always exuded a sense of ease and camaraderie. His love for classical music was well known, and many of his friendships were built on a shared appreciation for the arts.

His funeral took place on 31st January at the Auroville Burial Ground.