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Barbara and William Soto planted 3 trees in memory of Maribel Landrau
Friday, March 28, 2025
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Friday, March 28, 2025
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Wednesday, March 26, 2025
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St. Anastasia Youth Ministry planted 3 trees in memory of Maribel Landrau
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
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Christian Ailor posted a condolence
Monday, April 14, 2025
Today I went to Professor Landrau's office to share with her that I registered for 3 Spanish classes next semester, and am managing to graduate a year early. I walked up the dreaded flights of stairs of Mooney Hall that we often shared our frustrations about to go to her office where I heard the news of her passing. Professor Landrau was my professor for my first class ever at Seton Hall. I remember sitting down in the front of the room towards her desk, while everyone else took seats behind me, which made me more anxious by the minute as the start of class was approaching. What I was unaware of was the impact that she would have on my life. The two of us hit it off, and I found myself more often than not talking and walking with her to her office after class. My freshman year was the first time that I was truly away from my family, guiding me spiritually and through the craziness of life. When the first semester ended, and Journey of Transformation was over, I knew that I wanted to take her again for Christianity and Culture in Dialogue, but it was a Sophomore class and I would be unable to register for it until the following Fall semester. Professor Landrau went out of her way to get me into that class. During the spring semester I found myself in the hospital, and I let her know at 4:00am that I would be unable to attend class. She responded the same minute to my text message and supported me to get me back on track when I returned. In the almost two years that I knew her, I could go on about the stories about how Professor Landrau went above and beyond for me and other students. Thank you Professor Landrau. Thank you for your support in my faith, academics, and life. Thank you for your kindness. Thank you for pushing me to always strive for better and push myself out of my comfort zone. To Ashley, Denise, and Jorge, thank you for sharing your mother with us. Farewell my friend.
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Isabella Anais Torres posted a condolence
Sunday, April 13, 2025
I had Prof. Landrau during the summer of 2024 for Christianity and Culture in Dialogue. We first bonded over the fact that I am Salvadorian and Puerto Rican. Bonding over us both being boricua is a given but she was more interested in me being Salvadorian, given her love for Oscar Romero. We spent a lot of time talking about El Salvador, Oscar Romero, and what it is like to be a Latina in higher education and in life. She was beyond supportive and pushed me to be better in every aspect. She was a true inspiration and one of the only profs I was looking forward to taking a picture with at graduation. You will be missed greatly. Thank you for pushing me and believing in me.
Forever,
Isabella Anais Torres
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Christopher Sharrett posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
I remember Maribel’s great kindness, and her service to our department.
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Nicolette Rubel uploaded photo(s)
Friday, March 28, 2025
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I will always call her Professor Landrau. She was my absolute favorite professor while I was at Seton Hall. Although she wasn't just my professor, she was my Seton Hall Mom too. We would joke around how I minored Landrau because I took sooo many of her classes. Every class I took from her has taught me something I carry with me each day. I'm beyond grateful our paths crossed. It was honor to learn from her and be close her too.
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Christine Krus uploaded photo(s)
Friday, March 28, 2025
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Maribel was pregnant with Denise when she moved into her new office in the basement of Fahy. A student at the time, I was intimidated by this tiny but feisty force fussing over the placement of her desk.
I returned to Seton Hall as faculty when Denise was about 7. She greeted me with a big smile and an even bigger hug, barely reaching up to my waist (Denise... not Maribel, that is).
Over time, our bond grew from friends to sisters through shared traumas. Maribel faced roadblocks with quiet confidence and pride; I provided the humor.
Throughout it all, she maintained her passion for life, learning and love. And when her greatest fear became a reality, Maribel fought with the same courage, dignity, and sass she expressed since the day we first met.
I am honored to have been part of Maribel's journey and to have witnessed her unwavering faith and belief that she would overcome.
I love you, pretty girl! There will forever be a Maribel-shaped hole in my heart.
Besties forever and ever!
Chris
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Fr. Lawrence Frizzell posted a condolence
Friday, March 28, 2025
Dear Ashley, Denise and Jorge,
I offer my sympathy and prayers during this time of mourning for you and all your family. Your Mother was a dear friend and co-worker for many years! We'll continue to be grateful for her presence with us. Be assured that she is now enjoying the fruit of her labors.
May her soul rest in peace,
Fr. Larry Frizzell
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Julia Jewelz uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, March 27, 2025
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is with deep sorrow that we reflect on the profound loss of someone who was such an influential force in our Seton Hall communications community. Her unwavering dedication and guidance played an instrumental role in shaping our education and our futures in radio and television. She inspired so many of us with her knowledge, compassion, and commitment, leaving an indelible mark on our lives.
Her absence will be deeply felt, but her legacy will live on in all those she touched. Our hearts go to her family during this difficult time, you all were her everything. May you find comfort in knowing how deeply she was admired and how much of a difference she made in the lives of all she touched. We love you always. Jewelz Lopez, Bartel and Opie
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Giselle Pineda uploaded photo(s)
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
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When I first met Maribel, she was about to start her second-semester teaching at Seton Hall, and I had just emailed her because I had bought the wrong book for class. I remember walking into her office as a scared freshman and sitting right in front of her desk while she wondered how someone could have bought the wrong bible! After a few minutes of talking, she looked at me and said "Okay Giselle, here is what we are going to do... I'll let you borrow my bible for the time being." However, she gave me strict and specific instructions on treating her bible with respect and love (We all know she loveddd her books). Before I left her office, she told me to meet her before class again, except this time, because she wanted help bringing her supplies to the classroom. From that moment on Maribel became more than just my Professor. She became my boss, my tutor, my mentor, my voice of reason, my advisor, and one of my closest friends who became family. Maribel was one of the greatest blessings God has given me and I cherish all our moments together. God bless her and her family.
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Cassandra Graham posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Maribel was a loving and caring individual and will be missed. My most fond memory is the joy we shared at Prudential Center after completing our graduate degrees. My prayers and condolences to the family and all of us who love her.
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Chandler Weedon posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Maribel was my Christianity and Culture in Dialogue professor during the summer of 2024. During that time, I had a death in the family and found it really difficult to continue attending class. I communicated this with Maribel and not only did she show me compassion and grace but she gave me advice. She emailed me motivational writings from her favorite Oscar Romero. And checked up on me during the semester too. She went above and beyond what I ever expected from a professor and she holds a special place in my heart. She always talked about her love for her family, Seton Hall, and her faith in God. I have learned many things from her but the most important thing was to give grace and love thy neighbor. My heart goes out to her family. She was truly an amazing person.
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Maribel Roman uploaded photo(s)
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
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Gone too soon! She is leaving a legacy in her girls, my goddaughters and her grand babies. Rest in peace comadre.
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David Bossman posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Maribel brightened the day for everyone she met. With kindness, concern, and good cheer, she added learning and service in her career at Seton Hall, always people-centered and encouraging. Everyone who knew her lost a good friend when she passed. Thank you, Maribel. You were a dear friend. I admired you.
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MaryAnn Feudale posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
My best memory of Maribel is the ones she gave me by letting me take care of her precious daughter Ashley. Those days will forever be special to me. She was a very sweet person and I pray she's at peace.
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Lori Tarke posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
On behalf of the Joseph A Unanue Latino Institute at Seton Hall University, we send our prayers for Maribel and her family.
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The family of Maribel Landrau uploaded a photo
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
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Dr. Janine Kelly-Hardy posted a condolence
Monday, March 24, 2025
God bless Maribel Landrau. May he console her family and loved ones. She was a pleasure to work with at Seton Hall. She will be greatly missed.
Dr. Janine Kelly-Hardy

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Sunday, March 23, 2025
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