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Leonard M. Thomas, Class of 1952
Class Year:
1952

Leonard M. Thomas, age 91 of Cambridge, passed away on Wednesday, May 31, 2023 at Astoria Place. He was born on September 26, 1931 in Cambridge, a son of the late Merrill A. Thomas and Edna G. (Patterson) Thomas. Len graduated from Cambridge High School at age 16 then went to Muskingum College for his Bachelors, and Boston University for his Masters. He then served his country in the U.S. Army and played sousaphone in the band. Upon his return from the service, Len worked in Zanesville as a parole officer and was a church choral director with five choirs. Three years later Len became director of choral music in Brooklyn, New York at McKinley Jr. High School for 11 and a half years. Len was best known as a performer, soloist, accompanist and arranger for Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians. While with the Pennsylvanians, Len played at the White House and Carnegie Hall and toured the U.S. and Europe. After Fred's passing, he was the editor and arranger at Shawnee Press for 17 years. Len was a life-time member of the American Legion in East Stroudsburg, PA. After retiring from Shawnee Press, he came back and worked at Muskingum University first directing their concert choir then continued on as an accompanist and often giving piano lessons. Even in retirement, he still performed many area events including the Muskingum Jazz Group, Cambridge Singers and various church and community opportunities. Len was a lifetime member of the First Christian Church in Cambridge and had most recently attended Christ United Methodist Church. He was inducted into the first class of the annual Cambridge High School Distinguished Hall of Fame in 1988 and the Guernsey County Hall of Fame in 1999. He had also received the Sinfonia Lifetime Achievement Award. Len's focus was to mentor and serve others with a passion to influence people, whether through words or music, to trust in the Lord, Jesus Christ He is preceded in death by: his parents; his siblings, June Armstrong, William Thomas, Betty Ronshausen, Patricia Jones, and Lowell Thomas; and a nephew and a niece Surviving are: 21 nieces and nephews and multiple great nieces and nephews.

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Ralph S. Hodgdon, Class of 1963
Class Year:
1963

Ralph S. Hodgdon, Jr. passed away on Tuesday, May 23, 2023 in Wooster, OH surrounded by his family. Ralph was born on June 12, 1941 in Canton, OH to Ralph Hodgdon, Sr. from Canton and Dorothy Nixon Hodgdon from Magnolia, OH. He was their only child and grew up just north of Zoar, OH. He married Connie Gaeth Hodgdon on June 17, 1967. She survivesHe was a graduate of Sandy Valley High School and attended Muskingum College for two years before transferring to Mount Union College to complete a degree in biology and chemistry in 1963. He then took a job as assistant dorm director at Muskingum College where he and Connie met. He later attended the Ohio State University, where he earned his MA in Educational Administration with a major in counseling psychology. He began his professional life as an instructor of Psychology at Brevard Junior College in Cocoa, FL where he and Connie began their married life. They later moved back to Ohio where he began employment with Ernst & Young and later progressed to a position with Family Motor Coach Association. He then started a research laboratory business, WIL Labs, in Cincinnati, which grew to be a successful business. Later, after moving to Wooster, OH he switched gears and went into nursing home administration. He then worked with Altercare Integrated Health Services as a Nursing Home Administrator until he retired. One of Ralph's greatest loves was flying airplanes and he could often be found at the Wayne County Airport with his flying buddies. He owned a small, private plane for several years and had many adventures flying the family to vacations in Florida. Other interests included motorcycles, cars and boating. He was most content throughout his life when he had activities that included motorized vehicles and bodies of water. The family has memories of lake and sea fishing as well as water skiing and pontoon rides with Ralph as the captain, and the dog by his side. He started each day by reading the Wall Street Journal over coffee and was often up before anyone else. In recent years, he enjoyed spending time with his daughters Jenny and Cathy and his four grandchildren at their vacation home at Apple Valley Lake in Howard, OH. He was also a shooting enthusiast and enjoyed an afternoon at the shooting range with friends at Fin, Feather & Fur. He loved to read and was self-educated on a variety of topics, including Christianity, reincarnation, cosmic studies, politics and finance. He was a believer in the power of prayer and spiritual connections. Surviving in addition to his wife, Connie, are his daughters Jenny (Jorge) Diaz of Perrysburg OH, Cathy (Everett) Ross of Columbus and grandchildren Elizabeth Diaz, Nathan Ross, Alexander Diaz and Owen Ross. He was preceded in death by his parents. Ralph will be remembered by his family for his grounded demeanor, good nature, sense of humor and spirit of adventure.

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Ralph S. Hodgdon, Class of 1963
Class Year:
1974

Ralph S. Hodgdon, Jr. passed away on Tuesday, May 23, 2023 in Wooster, OH surrounded by his family. Ralph was born on June 12, 1941 in Canton, OH to Ralph Hodgdon, Sr. from Canton and Dorothy Nixon Hodgdon from Magnolia, OH. He was their only child and grew up just north of Zoar, OH. He married Connie Gaeth Hodgdon on June 17, 1967. She survivesHe was a graduate of Sandy Valley High School and attended Muskingum College for two years before transferring to Mount Union College to complete a degree in biology and chemistry in 1963. He then took a job as assistant dorm director at Muskingum College where he and Connie met. He later attended the Ohio State University, where he earned his MA in Educational Administration with a major in counseling psychology. He began his professional life as an instructor of Psychology at Brevard Junior College in Cocoa, FL where he and Connie began their married life. They later moved back to Ohio where he began employment with Ernst & Young and later progressed to a position with Family Motor Coach Association. He then started a research laboratory business, WIL Labs, in Cincinnati, which grew to be a successful business. Later, after moving to Wooster, OH he switched gears and went into nursing home administration. He then worked with Altercare Integrated Health Services as a Nursing Home Administrator until he retired. One of Ralph's greatest loves was flying airplanes and he could often be found at the Wayne County Airport with his flying buddies. He owned a small, private plane for several years and had many adventures flying the family to vacations in Florida. Other interests included motorcycles, cars and boating. He was most content throughout his life when he had activities that included motorized vehicles and bodies of water. The family has memories of lake and sea fishing as well as water skiing and pontoon rides with Ralph as the captain, and the dog by his side. He started each day by reading the Wall Street Journal over coffee and was often up before anyone else. In recent years, he enjoyed spending time with his daughters Jenny and Cathy and his four grandchildren at their vacation home at Apple Valley Lake in Howard, OH. He was also a shooting enthusiast and enjoyed an afternoon at the shooting range with friends at Fin, Feather & Fur. He loved to read and was self-educated on a variety of topics, including Christianity, reincarnation, cosmic studies, politics and finance. He was a believer in the power of prayer and spiritual connections. Surviving in addition to his wife, Connie, are his daughters Jenny (Jorge) Diaz of Perrysburg OH, Cathy (Everett) Ross of Columbus and grandchildren Elizabeth Diaz, Nathan Ross, Alexander Diaz and Owen Ross. He was preceded in death by his parents. Ralph will be remembered by his family for his grounded demeanor, good nature, sense of humor and spirit of adventure

Update: Deaths
Thomas B. Best, Class of 1974
Class Year:
1974

Thomas Best, age 71, of High Bridge, NJ, passed away Tuesday, May 23, 2023. Tom was born on April 8, 1952, in Elizabeth, NJ, to Irma (Koos) Best and the late Thomas Best. Tom was a graduate of Arthur L. Johnson Regional High School in Clark, NJ and went on to continue his education at Muskingum University in Ohio, where he earned his Bachelor's degree. He also attended various technical institutes where he earned certifications to further his education and career. He most recently worked as a Multicraft Maintenance Mechanic at Sanofi-Aventis Pharmaceuticals in Bridgewater, NJ, up until his retirement in 2012. He married the love of his life, Mary Mulligan Best, on May 4, 1985.Together they raised three children; Sara, Brian, and Lukas. As his children grew, Tom was very active in coaching their sports and being there through many life achievements. Tom was always the life of the party, loud and charismatic. He enjoyed many evenings sitting at his neighbors' houses telling stories and having laughs. He also enjoyed tinkering with his motorcycles. Most of all, he loved spending time with his family, especially his four grandchildren who brought him great joy. Thomas will be forever missed by his loving wife, Mary Best; daughter, Sara Laster and her husband Chase; sons, Brian Best and his wife Brooke, Lukas Best and his wife Natalie; and his four grandchildren, Sawyer, Saylor, Ava and Quinn. Tom is also survived by his sister, Joan DeCosimo, her husband Paul DeCosimo and their children Lauren and Chris; his mother, Irma Best and his aunt, Elinor Blore. 

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Jane Laing Castor, Class of 1948
Class Year:
1948

Jane L. Castor, 97 of New Concord, passed away on Saturday, May 20, 2023 at Genesis Hospice, Morrison House. Jane was born on March 5, 1926 in Springfield, Ohio. She was the daughter of Samuel M. and Mary Luella (Pollock) Laing. As a minister's daughter, Jane lived in various cities including Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and Nashville. She graduated from Muskingum College in 1948 with an elementary school teaching degree. She then married Donald McCall Castor in 1949, taught school for several years, and then worked in the family business, Zanesville Pottery. She and her husband started White Pillars Christmas House in 1981 where she worked until her retirement. Jane also dedicated her time to the New Concord Mother's Club I where she had many lifelong friends. Jane was a member of the College Drive Presbyterian Church where sang in the choir for over fifty years. Above all, Jane enjoyed and cherished the time she spent with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and she always loved to have a dog around. Jane is survived by her loving children, Kim Laing (Carolyn) Castor and Brenda (Michael) Higgins; grandchildren, Michael (Julie) Castor and Katherine (Graham) Hamblin; five great-grandchildren, Samuel, Zachary, Benjamin, and Gabriel Castor, and Cora Jane Hamblin; and several nieces and nephews. Jane is preceded in death by her husband of 67 years, Donald M. Castor, who passed away on October 8, 2016; as well as her brother, Samuel M. Laing II. 

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Kathryn Naomi Farquhar Tanno, Class of 1948
Class Year:
1948

Kathryn (Kay) Naomi Farquhar Tanno, 96, passed away peacefully on Saturday, May 6, 2023, in Cincinnati, Ohio. She was born on February 10, 1927, in Cleveland, Ohio to Pilgrim Robert Farquhar and Lucie E. (Pracejus) Farquhar. Kathryn attended The Andrews Institute for Girls High School in Willoughby, Ohio and earned a degree in Art. In 1948, Kay graduated from Muskingum University in New Concord, Ohio with a Home Economics degree. After college, Kay moved to Cincinnati, Ohio to pursue a career as a market researcher with Proctor & Gamble. She returned to Cleveland, Ohio working as a florist and married Lewis Oliver Tanno on July 26, 1952. Kathryn had many talents and interests and stayed active her entire life. She was an accomplished painter, potter, entertainer, decorator, and traveler. In 1986, The Tanno's moved from Mt. Sterling, Kentucky to Dade City, Florida when Lewis was called as rector of St. Mary's Episcopal Church. Kathryn embraced the move, becoming very active in the church and the community. Kay was an avid walker and a member of Volksport, an international walking association completing walks all over the world. She was a long-time member of the Dade City Garden Club Hollyhock Garden Circle and a HPH Hospice volunteer. Kathryn was a beloved wife, daughter, mother, grandmother, and friend. She will be greatly missed by many. Kathryn was preceded in death by her husband The Rev. Lewis O. Tanno and her grandson Donald Eugene Armstrong III (Trey). She is survived by their three daughters, Jessica Armstrong (Donald) of Stuart, Florida, Laura Boison (Mark) of Lexington, Kentucky, Roberta Tanno (Jeffrey Pond) of Cincinnati, Ohio, and grandchildren, Raines Tanno Mielcarek of Lexington, Kentucky, Captain Cole H. Mielcarek, USMC of Lexington, Kentucky and Kathryn Claire (Mielcarek) Littrell (Allister) of St. Petersburg, Florida. 

Update: Deaths
Neva Jean Anderson Harden, Class of 1948
Class Year:
1948

Neva Jean Harden, 97, of Harrisburg passed away peacefully on Friday, May 19, 2023, at Carolyns House, Hospice Residence. Jean was born on October 25, 1925, in Beaver Falls, PA, and was the daughter of the late John and Joletta Ritchey Anderson. She graduated from Aliquippa High School in 1943 and Muskingum College in 1948 with a degree in home economics, which she put to excellent use in taking wonderful care of four generations of her family. In 1947, Jean met Ralph Harden under Kaufmann's Clock in Pittsburgh for a marathon first date, which included a Pirates doubleheader, a movie, and dinner. And so began their family's story. After their marriage, they lived in Hollidaysburg for thirteen years and later in Huntingdon, where they built a community of dear friends and spent their time attending sporting events, hosting family gatherings, and on Sunday mornings worshipping in the eleventh pew of Huntingdon Presbyterian Church. Following her husband's passing in 1996, Jean moved to the Harrisburg area to be closer to her daughters and their families. Her life was always focused on her family and her faith. She was active in her church and was a substitute teacher for several years. She spent countless hours watching sports (especially Duke basketball and Pittsburgh teams), doing crossword puzzles, and reading. She excelled at the domestic arts, sewing beautiful dresses for her daughters and granddaughters and creating beautiful counted cross-stitch. She was a tremendous cook and baker, and her family fondly remembers the many tins filled with her homemade cookies, always making sure everyone's favorites were included. She loved family gatherings and celebrations and enjoyed following her grandchildren and great-grandchildren in their activities. Jean was the very definition of strength, dignity, and grace throughout her life, even into her last days. She will be missed dearly by all who knew her. Jean was predeceased by her husband Ralph Harden and her brother James Anderson. She is survived by her daughters Terry (Donald) Cornish, Susan (Kerry) Brightbill, Nancy (William) Latimore, Karen (Jacqueline) Harden and Cheryl (Michael) Caplan; her grandchildren Kate (Adrian) Murray, Laura (Jerome) May, Gregory Brightbill, Sarah Latimore, David (Marissa) Latimore, Alex (Fiancee, Carolyn) Caplan, and Hannah Caplan; her great-grandchildren August, Kian, and Noble Murray and Neva, Josie, and Lila May.

Update: Deaths
Margaret Ann Wyler Hamilton, Class of 1956
Class Year:
1956

Margaret Ann “Peggy” Hamilton, 91, of Barrington, Illinois, formerly of Coshocton passed away at The Garlands of Barrington on Sunday, December 4, 2022.

Peggy was born in Fresno, Ohio on August 22, 1931, to the late Russell H. and Grace C. (Thomas) Wyler.  She was a lifelong resident of Coshocton County until she moved to be closer to her family at age 89.  She grew up on a farm in Fresno helping her family with the chores even while attending classes in college.

She graduated from Fresno High School in the class of 1949 and received her bachelor’s degree in education from Muskingum University.  Peggy was an elementary school teacher throughout her life. She had a special bond with her students and treasured the memories she created with them. She retired having taught over 35 years in Coshocton County, mostly at Lincoln Elementary School, and she taught up to three generations within a family.  She was a member of Grace United Methodist Church since 1973.

Peggy was also involved with the West Lafayette Chapter of Eastern Star, 1969 Delta Kappa Gamma, Trirosis Club, Historical Club, Jennings Scholar (1974-1975), served on the Board of Directors of Coshocton County Memorial Hospital from 1990-2002, and was a life member of NEA, OEA and ORTA.

She enjoyed painting her late husband’s carved wooden characters, playing bridge, hausey and golf.  Peggy treasured her moments cheering on her girls and granddaughter in their activities and sporting events.  After retiring, she and her husband traveled to visit her girls more often, enjoying time with their families and their pets. She was their number one cheerleader!

Peggy is survived by her daughters Sue (John) Beardslee of Cody, WY and Diane (Brian) Ferron of Hawthorn Woods, IL; granddaughter Katie Beardslee of Littleton, CO; sister-in-laws Arlene Wyler, Norma (Jim) Shroyer, brother-in-law Robert (Leann) Hamilton; numerous nieces, nephews, grand nieces and nephews.

Along with her parents and brother, Tom Wyler, she is preceded in death by her husband Harold R. Hamilton whom she married June 5, 1952, Harold passed away on March 19, 2018.

Update: Deaths
Robert W. Glass, Class of 1965
Class Year:
1965

Robert W. Glass, 79, of Bethlehem, formerly of Charleston, WV, died at Kirkland Village in Bethlehem on Thursday, September 15, 2022. Born in Findlay, OH, he was the son of the late Samuel E. and Anna Catherine (Piper) Glass. He was a Lt. Commander and an Attorney in the U.S. Navy, serving during the Vietnam War. Robert was also an attorney in private practice until his retirement in civilian life. 

Survivors: Siblings, Marjorie Lewis and her husband Steve, Richard Glass and his wife Mary Margaret and Anna Greenwood and her husband Kevin.

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William S. Blades, Class of 1967
Class Year:
1967

Captain William Stoddard Blades of S. Hawthorne Ave. in Rock Hall, MD, died peacefully at Compass Hospice on Thursday, May 11, 2023, just short of his 78th birthday. Cap'n Bill, as he was affectionately known, is survived by his three children, Jessa, Wesley, and Ethan and his infant grandson, Jonah. He is also survived by his closest companion, Beth; his dog, Sadie; and a loyal and loving "family of friends." Bill grew up in the Philadelphia area, attended Muskingum College in Ohio and built a career first as a social worker with troubled youths, then as a partner with various non-profits, urban development, and general contracting firms. Capt. Bill chose to retire in Rock Hall, where he sailed as a well-known and admired professional captain aboard his Island Packet sailboat, Tamarak. He greatly enjoyed the beauty and serenity of the outdoors, as well as the fun and camaraderie that he found in Rock Hall. He also loved the mountains, especially the Adirondacks, spending as much time as he could paddling in a small guide boat with his beloved dog, Rudder and later Sadie. As an active community volunteer in Rock Hall, he served on the Mayor's Waterfront Committee, Pirates and Wenches Planning Committee, and, most recently, the Municipal Building Advisory Board. 

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Charlene Freeman Arthur, Class of 1946
Class Year:
1946

Charlene Arthur, a beloved member of the Mansfield, Ohio community, passed away on May 4, 2023, at the age of 97. She was born Wilma Charlene in Fishbasket, Ohio to Truman A. and Lillie M. (Atchison) Freeman. She graduated valedictorian from Cambridge High School; magna cum laude from Muskingum College with a Bachelors Degree and completed her Masters Degree in education at the Ohio State University. Charlene dedicated 20 years to teaching in Mansfield City Schools, imparting her wisdom and passion for learning to countless students. She married Russell Allen Arthur on April 1, 1945 who preceded her in death in May, 1996. While raising her family she served as secretary at the Linden Road Presbyterian church where Russell was pastor. She worked many holidays for Kafers Flowers as a senior arranger for nearly 40 years. Charlene had many hobbies and interests that brought her joy throughout her life. She never overlooked a four-leaf clover and was always supplementing her childhood collection. She was an avid reader often losing herself in the pages of a good book. She loved to sew and make crafts to bring beauty and joy into the world with her creativity. Charlene was a devoted member of the Presbyterian Womens Group and Church Women United where she formed many meaningful relationships with fellow churchgoers. Her faith was central to her life, and she was an active member of First Evangelical Presbyterian Church, where she found strength and solace. Charlene will be deeply missed by her family and friends, who remember her as a kind, compassionate and a generous person. Her legacy will live on through the many lives that she touched and was a part of. She is survived by four of her children Elizabeth J. Arthur, Rebecca J. Arthur, Ken Arthur (Linda Chevalier), and Kevin J. Arthur; six grandchildren Cale Arthur, Ananda Arthur, Timothy Arthur, Caleb Arthur, Jennifer (Thomas) Parker, and Titus Arthur; two great-grandchildren, Kyle Arthur and Aurora Arthur, along with many nieces, nephews, and friends. In addition to her beloved husband, Russell, she was preceded in death by sons R. Kingsley Arthur and Kerwin J. Arthur; a grandchild Rachel Arthur and siblings Thelma Hawkins, Vernon Freeman, Evelyn Johnson, and Richard Freeman.

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George Larry Moffett, Class of 1961
Class Year:
1961

George Larry Moffett, 86, passed away Sunday, May 14, 2023, at Genesis Hospital He was born December 9, 1936 in Zanesville to the late Leighton and Florence Heinle Moffett.

George was a fan of entertainment, and his life story is a testament to that.

George attended The Ohio State University his freshman year, majoring in business. While there he played trumpet with a dance band and also got the idea to secure dates for the other dance bands. Then his sophomore year he transferred to Muskingum College and started booking local bands on the side at local fraternity parties and social clubs.

When he graduated, he realized the need for a booking agency, which led to the founding of Variety Attractions in 1961.

Little did he know at the time that Variety Attractions would eventually become a brand that is one of the most respected, trusted, and honored companies in the entertainment world. Booking artist like Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette, George Jones, Alabama, Garth Brooks, Toby Keith, Trace Adkins and more from the beginning of their careers and throughout them.

To date Variety Attractions has booked over $1.2 Billion in contracts since its inception and now operates in 24 states.

Not only a fan of music, but George also had a love for the circus world. The animals, the high wire performers, the daredevils, and the excitement the circuses brought to small towns. He recognized this and started booking the animal acts, the high wire acts at local and county fairs across the country.

Over the years as Variety Attractions grew, George was honored on numerous occasions from the Country Music Association naming him the SRO promoter/talent buyer of the year four times. He was the Academy of Country Music Awards Talent Buyer of the year three times as well as receiving honors from many state fair associations, including being inducted into the Ohio Fair Managers Hall of Fame. He served three terms as a director on the Country Music Association Board of Directors. George was one of the founding members of the International Country Music Buyers Association in Nashville, along with his colleagues Don Romeo and Hap Peebles. Today the organization is known as the International Entertainment Buyers Association and is recognized as the premier organization for talent buyers of all genres. He served on the board of directors for 30 years received the Founders Award in 2010 and inducted into their Hall of Fame in 2018.
George was a man who found his passion and lived it daily as he dedicated his entire life to the entertainment business. He had a natural sense of caring for his clients and colleagues. Those who knew him can attest to that.

His legacy will live forever with the George Moffett Scholarship that is endowed at Belmont University in Nashville and awarded annually to a deserving student majoring in an accredited music business class.

Surviving is his wife Shirley Williams Moffett; a daughter Amy (Rob) Gray; two granddaughters: Megan Gray-Van Dyke and Elaine Gray; two sisters in law; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

Update: Deaths
Mary Alice Wilson, Class of 1960
Class Year:
1960

Mary Alice Wilson, 86, of Washington, died May 10, 2023, in Transitions Health Care, Washington. She was born March 24, 1937, in New Castle, the daughter of the late Harry Rapson and Myrle L. Riley Wilson. A 1956 graduate of Canonsburg High School and a 1960 graduate of Muskingum College for Teaching. Ms. Wilson taught for 32 years in the Peters Township School District and was a member of the PA Retired Teachers Association. Mary was a member of the Church of the Covenant. Surviving is a sister, Laverne Leonard; nephews, Patrick (Eileen) Leonard, and Glenn Leonard; and great-nephews, Ian, and Kyle Leonard. 

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James O. Leitch, Class of 1950
Class Year:
1950

James "Jim" Ormond Leitch, of Lowell, Summers County, West Virginia, died on April 9, 2023. He was born on August 14, 1928, in Martins Ferry Ohio, to James Kensley Leitch and Helen Kyle Leitch. Jim was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Sally Leitch; and daughter, Rebecca Leitch-Hunt. Jim is survived by his beloved wife of 37 years, Marcia Brandt Leitch; Children, Paula Leitch, Helen Saltzgiver, James Leitch and Anne Weisensale; Grandchildren, Kyle and Kensley McKercher, Eric Houskeeper, Izetta Britton, Mary and George Saltzgiver, Michaela Leitch, Hannah Boyd-Thomas, and Henry, Emmett, Otto, and Walter Pagel; Great grandchildren, Eleanor, Jack, Lucy, and Oliver Britton, and Elias and Madelyn Boyd-Thomas; Sisters, Mary Martsolf and Helen (Pidge) Diehl; and many cousins, nieces, nephews and their families. In 1933 Jim's family moved from Martins Ferry to Steubenville Ohio. They lived there until moving in 1942 to Indiana PA where he graduated high school in 1946. He then attended Muskingum College in OH, a Presbyterian school where many of his ancestors were educated, and graduated in 1950 prepared for a career in medicine. However, he received the call from God to the ministry, and attended Pittsburgh-Xenia Theological Seminary (now Pittsburgh Theological Seminary) from which he was graduated in 1953. Jim died one week prior to attending his 70th reunion from the seminary. In October 1952, the Big Spring United Presbyterian Church in Newville, Pennsylvania, called Jim to be the student supply pastor until his graduation in May 1953. He was then ordained and installed as the pastor of the church. The congregation co-hosted the United Presbyterian Church of North America General Assembly meeting in June 1953, where Jim officiated at his first communion service. Jim and Sally Lee Gilbert were married June 17, 1953. The Leitchs answered a call to camp ministry at Camp Fairfield in Ligonier, Pennsylvania in 1955. When the camp closed in 1976 he accepted a call to the Clearwater Forest Presbyterian Camp in Deerwood MN. During his camp ministry years he also served as pastor on a regular basis inarea congregations, and in 1981 Jim transitioned from camp ministry to pastoring the Crosby-Ironton Presbyterian Church in Crosby MN. It was during this time Jim's wife Sally passed away, and also where Jim met his second wife Marcia Lee Brandt, as she was called to serve the church as Director of Christian Education. Jim and Marcia married in September 14, 1985. Jim also served the Troy Presbyterian Church in Troy KY from 1987 until his retirement in 1993. Upon retirement Jim and Marcia began their new life creating a wonderful home they call "Dayspring," in Lowell WV. Jim poured his love of the earth, creativity, skills, and energy into finishing the log home, and developing the property into the gorgeous place it is today. His creativity never stopped coming up with new ideas, most recently a paved path from the driveway to the pond level, with a fire pit along the way, so he would have access to the pond level with his power chair. Dayspring is an illustration of the special bond that Jim and Marcia shared. 

Update: Deaths
Susan Bard Eastin, Class of 1968
Class Year:
1968

Susan Elizabeth (nee Bard) Eastin passed away near her home in Massachusetts April 9, 2023 after a ten year battle with cancer. Sue was born June 14, 1946, to Robert Lyle and Dorothy Elizabeth Bard. She was active in her church youth group where she met the love of her life, David Lee Eastin. They attended Cuyahoga Falls High School (1964) and attended Muskingum University (1968) before marrying and raising their family in Hudson, Ohio. The Eastins were members of the First Congregational Church in Hudson for 22 years. A beloved English teacher at Cuyahoga Falls High School from 1968-1998, Sue was an avid reader who loved sharing literature with those around her. Moving to Massachusetts upon retirement, she became a needlepoint artist with pieces getting recognized in New England. Passing on her deep love of birds, flower gardens, seashells, and all things nature to her children and grandchildren is one of the many gifts she will leave behind. Survivors include her husband of 53 years, David; her son's family, Aaron Kyle and Michele Eastin with Micah, Jonah, Annabella, and Amelia (Leah) of Blue Ridge, Texas, and her daughter's family, Emmy and Andrew Barksdale with Ozzy and Celestine of Beaverton, Oregon; her brother and sister-in-law Robert Bard and Janet Stone; sister-in-law Susan Bard; and nieces, nephews, cousins and best friends. She was preceded in death by her parents Robert and Dorothy Bard and her brother, William Bard.

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LaGrace Amstutz Moldovan, Class of 1956
Class Year:
1956

LaGrace Moldovan, age 88, of North Canton, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, April 8, 2023, in Aultman Hospital. She was born in Canton to the late Clayton and Margaret (Barkman) Amstutz. LaGrace was a graduate of Lehman High School and Muskingum College. She taught math in the Sandy Valley School District and was a faithful member of John Knox Presbyterian Church for over 70 years. LaGrace was an avid local sports fan of Ohio State, the Cleveland Browns, Cleveland Cavaliers, and the Cleveland Indians. She enjoyed family get togethers, watching her grandchildren play sports and was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Ramus J. Moldovan in 2004. LaGrace is survived by son, John (Leigh) Moldovan; daughters, Debby Moldovan Spitler and Cynthia Moldovan Hopkins; sister, Lucille Esner; grandchildren, Maxwell Moldovan, Matthew Spitler, Megan Spitler Geis, Stephanie Miller and Melissa Luthman; six great grandchildren also survive.

Update: Updates
Jared A. Farley Receives Professorship
Class Year:
1998

COL/Dr. Jared A. Farley (Class of 1998) has been named the recipient of the John K. Funk Professorship at the New Mexico Military Institute (N.M.M.I.) for the 2023-2024 Academic Year. The central basis for selection is the faculty member’s professional performance. Such factors as outstanding teaching, mentorship, professional development, research, writing, service, and general contributions to the Institute are carefully weighed and documented. The professorship is named for the late N.M.M.I. alumnus John K. Funk, Class of 1933, a well respected oilman, aviator, and philanthropist, who helped provide the endowment for the professorship.

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Cheryl S. Montgomery at United Presbyterian Church
Class Year:
1981

Cheryl Montgomery is currently serving the United Presbyterian Church in Bloomington, IN as Transitional Pastor. Her service began on May 1, 2023.  

Update: Deaths
Janet M. Click, Class of 1960
Class Year:
1960

Janet M. Click, age 84, passed away peacefully, with family present, on Saturday, April 29, 2023. She was born on November 21, 1938, in Springfield, Ohio to Orton G. and Donna P. Click. She was the oldest of Orton and Donna's three children. Janet was predeceased by her parents and her brother, David O. Click. Janet was a lifelong resident of Springfield, having lived most of her life on Wilson Avenue on the city's south side. She was a graduate of Muskingum College in New Concord, Ohio. Her passion for education led her to be an English schoolteacher for 31 years in the Springfield City School District. Over the years, it was not uncommon for Janet's family to hear stories from many former students and their love for "Miss Click". Janet also served as President of the Ohio Education Association and the Springfield Education Association. She was active in her community and served on a number of boards and civic groups. She was very passionate about advocating for others. She was a loving guardian to her dog Andy, who was a rescue, and her cat Charley, who kept her company in her later years. Janet and Miss Click as many called her, she was lovingly known as "Nana" to all her nephews, niece, great-nephews, and great-nieces. One memory her entire family share was her love of knitting. Anytime family was visiting, Janet was sitting with them, actively engaged in the conversation but her knitting needles never stopped moving. Every Christmas, her nephews and niece would receive a beautiful, handmade sweater and later, wonderful (and very warm) afghans. Janet is survived by her brother; Earl W. Click. Six nephews, one niece, many great-nephews, great-nieces, family, and friends who all loved her very much.

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Robert H. Roush, Class of 1959
Class Year:
1959

Robert Roush, 90, of Columbus, passed away on April 26, 2023. He was born on December 14, 1932, in Lima OH, to the late Virgil and Maxine (Hays) Roush Robert (Bob) upon graduation from the Kentucky Military Institute joined the Navy and was active on the aircraft carrier USS Lake Champlain during the Korean War as a Telemann. He studied Economics and Psychology at Muskingum College. He was the former owner of V.H. Roush Company in Zanesville, Ohio. His hobbies early in life were training and showing Horses with his children, flying airplanes and sailing. Bob also enjoyed fishing at Buckeye Lake and going to Dog trials later in life with his wife Linda. He loved his dogs throughout his entire life Robert will be greatly missed by his loving wife, Linda Roush; children, Debbie Zetzer, Celeste (Steve) Hickox, Greg Roush (Jill) Fitzgerald (Deceased) and Stepdaughter Darci (John) Etzel; and his grand children Julie, Emilie, Grace, Jordan, Dylan, Diana, Willow and Harbor.

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Lawrence E. Marshall, Class of 1964
Class Year:
1964

Lawrence E. Marshall, 80, of Lancaster, passed away peacefully on April 5, 2023 at Legend of Lancaster. He was born June 12, 1942, in Morristown, New Jersey and raise by his parents, the late George and Eloise (Klinetob) Marshall in Wayne, New Jersey. Larry, as he was called by his friends and family, attended Muskingum University in Concord, Ohio where he earned a degree in economics. Following college, Larry entered the Navy where he served during the Vietnam War. After he completed his time in the military, Larry went to Southern Illinois University where he earned his MBA. A job with Ford Motor Company brought Larry to Michigan where he met his loving wife, Betty (Anders) Marshall. He served in several capacities for Ford, as an auditor and later as a financial analyst. Larry loved animals and he and Betty started a pet sitting service, Critter Sitters, in Grosse Ile, Michigan. Larry's job with Ford took him and his family to Lancaster, Pennsylvania in 1987 and he finished his career with Case New Holland Tractor Operations, retiring in 2002. Following his retirement, Larry remained very active, volunteering at Neffsville Fire Company, MOAA (Military Officers Association of America) and SCORE where he served as a business mentor. In addition to his volunteer activities, Larry enjoyed reading, walking, and traveling. Larry's family has fond memories of watching movies with him, especially one of his favorites, The Last Starfighter. In addition to his wife, Larry is survived by his son Christopher Landon Marshall and his wife, Heidi Hebron Marshall of Charlottesville, Virginia; his daughter Rebecca Leigh Marshall of Woodbridge, Virginia; his son Nicholas Lorin Marshall of Lancaster, Pennsylvania; and his five grandchildren, Madeline Ruth, Benjamin Lawrence, Bethany Jane, Luke Ronald, and Julia Rose of Charlottesville, Virginia. He is also survived by his sisters, Janet Smith, wife of Thomas, and Melanie Stohner, wife of Robert.

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Dorothy Helen Shoff Neilson, Class of 1958
Class Year:
1958

Dorothy Helen Neilson, 86, passed away Saturday, April 8, 2023. She was born in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania on July 24, 1936, to the late Irwin Shoff and Henrietta (Bagotat) Shoff. Dorothy graduated from Leechburg, PA High School in 1954. She attended Muskingum College and received her Insurance Degree from Penn State University. Afterward, she worked for various insurance brokers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She is survived by her husband, Walter W. Neilson. They were married in the United Presbyterian Church in Vandergrift, Pennsylvania on June 15, 1985. Dorothy moved with Walt to South Bend, Indiana and has lived here for 38 years. She retired from Gibson Insurance Group after 15 years of service. She was a past president of the South Bend Mishawaka Insurance Women. She was also a recipient of the Michiana Insurance Woman of the Year. Dorothy was an Elder of the Westminster Presbyterian Church. In addition to her parents, Dorothy was preceded in death by a son, Brian Bence; sister, Carol Chelko and brother, Fred Shoff. Besides her husband, Walter, she is survived by daughters, Judy Morrow of Mishawaka, Indiana, Valerie (Dario) Marsili of Vandergrift, Pennsylvania and Renee (T.J. Ormseth) Bence of Orlando, Florida; stepsons, Randy (Dana) Neilson of Niles, Michigan; Rusty (Cindy) Neilson of Stevensville, Michigan; Brady Neilson of South Bend, Indiana and Barry (Pam) Neilson of South Bend, Indiana; and grandchildren, Mia Marsili of Vandergrift, Pennsylvania, Nick Marsili of Orlando, Florida, Shelby Kardos of Denver, Colorado, Tara Bernier of Orchard Beach, Maine, Angie Bence of Apollo, Pennsylvania, Brandon (Stefanie) Bence of Avonmore, Pennsylvania, Kelsey Neilson of Granger, Indiana, Nicholas Neilson of South Bend, Indiana, Austin (Ashley) Neilson of Tacoma, Washington, Justin Neilson of South Bend, Indiana and Ryan Neilson of Los Angeles, California; as well as several great grandchildren. She is also survived by a sister-in-law, Sandra Shoff of Holliston, Massachusetts and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

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Paul L. Sarchet, Class of 1959
Class Year:
1959

Paul L. Sarchet, age 85, passed away on March 28, 2023 at Maplewood at Cuyahoga Falls. Born in Cambridge, Ohio to the late Rolland Sarchet & Pauline Kirkbride. Beloved husband of the late Kay F. ( Trischler) Sarchet; dearest father of Misty ( David) Burney and Todd ( Brenda) Sarchet; loving grandfather of Megan ( Jake) Brown, Daniel ( Polly Horne) Burney, Katie Burney, Ryan ( Denise) Sarchet, Taylor ( David) Schumacher, and Austin Sarchet; great-grandfather to Aycen, Brown, Liam Sarchet, & Isaac Sarchet. Paul graduated from Muskingum College with a BA degree in education in 1959 and earned his master's degree in government from The Ohio State University in 1964. Paul worked his entire career in the Circleville School System. He began his career as a social studies teacher at Circleville Junior High where he also coached junior high football and basketball. After just 3 years in the classroom, Paul was named CHS assistant principal and athletic director until 1966 when he was named CHS principal. He served on the Central District Athletic Board from 1972-1986 and was a state board member of the Ohio High School Athletic Association from 1977-1979. He retired as CHS principal in 1989. 

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Karen Sue Copeland Wilcox, Class of 1970
Class Year:
1970

Karen was the daughter of Mary and Warren Copeland of Lima, Ohio. Both parents preceded her in death in 2011. She now precedes her husband Mike in death along with two sisters-in-laws, two brothers-in-laws and numerous nieces and nephews through marriage. Karen was a 1966 graduate of Lima Senior High School and a 1970 graduate of Muskingum University majoring in Education. She was certified to teach kindergarten through high school students. Karen taught 5th and 6th grades in the Shawnee Ohio School System for a year. She then was hired by the Upper Arlington School System, a suburb of Columbus, where she taught for 35 years. Her first assignment was at Fishinger Rd. Elementary as a kindergarten teacher. After eight years, she taught 5th and 6th grades for two years at Fishinger Elementary and then two years at Tremont Elementary. In 1982, Karen was hired as a 7th grade math teacher at Jones Middle School where she remained until her retirement in 2007. Karen was skilled at teaching young people, maintaining order and inspiring her students. Her leadership skills and her gift for working so effectively with young people was evident at Jones when she served as its cheerleading coach. She raised money for the squad's uniforms bake sales and snack sales at football and basketball games. In addition, Karen was recommended by a math professor at Ohio State University to be on the development team for Texas Instrument's new math calculator. This took her to cities across the US for meetings with top teaching professionals. Karen could see the humor in many things resulting in a variety of classroom stories. Her humor was contagious and her students could tell she enjoyed their wit. One year she had a student whose parents owned a bar and to celebrate Cinco de Mayo, the student brought a weak Tequila mix to school and put it in Karen's small refrigerator as his contribution to the event. Unknown to Karen, she went to retrieve her lunch and discovered his contribution. She then had a little teacher student sit down. Karen had an eye for beauty in all aspects of the home design and particularly flowers and beautiful landscapes. She loved flowers and all eyes were on Karen's selection of quality and beautiful flower arrangements for her mother-in-law's funeral. She loved to cook and was constantly searching for new recipes, and she was a voracious historical and fiction reader. She enjoyed traveling with Mike especially to the Charleston, SC area as well as the Tucson, Az. area. Karen met Michel (Mike) Wilcox at a party after the inaugural Muirfield Golf Tournament in 1976. They were married in Lima March 4th, 1978. Mike graduated from Upper Arlington High School in 1966 and attended Wittenberg University and OSU. Karen will be remembered with love, and she will be greatly missed by family and friends and is with God.

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Pamela Kodey, Class of 1975
Class Year:
1975

Pamela Kodey passed away March 28 after battling cancer for almost 15 years. She was born in North Olmsted, Ohio to Raymond and Betty Kodey. She graduated from North Olmsted High school where she played in the marching band and participated in sports. She then attended Muskingum College where she obtained a BA degree. She became a travel agent where she indulged her love of travel. During this time Pam joined the police department as an auxiliary police officer. Later she moved to Las Vegas where she assisted her brother Wayne as the office manager of his camera shop. Through her working careers Pam found time for sports. She participated in soccer and softball leagues as well as paddling a Dragon boat as part of a team of cancer survivors. Pam was active at John Knox Presbyterian church in North Olmsted and Grace Presbyterian in Las Vegas. She played in the bell choirs of both churches. She participated in cancer survivor support groups at The Caring Place in Las Vegas and at Grace Presbyterian church. Pam was preceded in death by her parents and an infant sister Beth. She is survived by he brother Wayne and his wife Geri Kodey.

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Randy J. Bardonner, Class of 1980
Class Year:
1980

Randy Jay Bardonner, 64, peacefully made the journey to heaven on March 29, 2023. He is no longer in the physical distress that had plagued him for so long. He now enjoys a home filled with so many of his beloved family members, most notably his father, John Bardonner; and sister, Pamela Bardonner. Randy was a gentle soul who loved music and animals. He never met a brass instrument he couldn't tame. He was a graduate of Muskingum University and received his Master's degree from Ohio University. He is survived by his mother, Janet; and his sister, Beth Bardonner, both of Cedar Falls, Iowa; as well as several aunts, uncles and cousins. He is also survived by Dawn Levesque who was his close friend, of more than 30 years. Her care, love and attentiveness brought him great joy, companionship and love. 

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Julia J. Nehls, Class of 1943
Class Year:
1943

Julie Nehls engaged with life as a Wonder Woman. The list of her activities that benefited the community of Athens is dizzying, The church, the hospital, the University, the high school, Kiwanis, Boy Scouts all have benefited from her many years of service as the many plaques awarded to her over the years testify.

Julie was born March 27, 1921 in Columbus, Ohio and grew up in South Charleston, Ohio. She said that her father, a physician, was her inspiration. She had a sampler that was cross-stitched and given to him by a patient with the words, “Let me live in a house by the side of the road and be a friend to man.” He lived by that, and she did the same. She had a generous and loving heart and a “can do” attitude.

Julie graduated from Muskingum College (now, Muskingum University) and came to Ohio University to do graduate work in Early Childhood Education in 1948. She stayed to teach in her field at the university and eventually was the director of the Nursery School of the Putnam Laboratory School of Ohio University. She remained in her field until her retirement in 1991.

Her activities in the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd include being head of the Altar Guild, Junior and Senior Warden, starting and leading the Martha’s (a group that supports the church), starting and running a communion service for residents at Lindley Inn on Sunday afternoons, and starting and running the Prayer Shawl Ministry, a group of women who knit shawls for people who need comfort. For many years she took these shawls to O’Bleness Hospital and local nursing homes where they were given to anyone who needed them. In addition, every new mother and baby born at the hospital each went home with a shawl. In 2003 the church’s parish hall was named “Nehls Hall” in honor of her service to the church.

Julie served O’Bleness in other ways as well; she was on the hospital board, headed fund drives and served in the Guild. The hospital planted a tree on the grounds in her honor.

She played a big part in the start-up of the Head Start Program. She was asked to go to Washington to help train the first group of teachers. In addition, she also trained teachers locally and traveled around the southern part of Ohio training teachers for this program and arranged to have local children come in for the teachers to get hands-on training.

Julie belonged to Kiwanis where a big contribution was starting the “CHAD” program. The need for this program became obvious when a baby was brought into the hospital with no identification and no way to find out who he was. The program gave away stickers to be put on strollers and backpacks with all the information a hospital would need to identify and treat the child.

Julie belonged to the Kappa Delta Sorority at Muskingum University and when she came to Athens there was no chapter. Being Julie, the obvious next step was to start one. So she did, helping the chapter get a house and become affiliated with Ohio University. She went on to become the “Province President,” over-seeing five Sorority chapters and was national secretary for ten years.

Julie was honored by the Red Cross in 2013 when she received the Hometown Heroes Award. Other awards celebrated her service to the Boy Scouts, the high school, the Ohio U Emeriti Association, the SE Ohio Association of Education of Young Children and the Athens County Community Service Council.

After a brief illness, Julie died on April 11, 2023, just two weeks after her 102nd birthday.

She is fondly remembered by many of the students she taught at the university and in the nursery school.

She is predeceased by her parents Edward C. and Julie Goldie Nehls.

She is survived by a cousin, Randy Reddick. Also survived by Michael McNairy, Timothy McNairy, Peter McNairy, Julia Budde, Jennifer Elias, and their families, William Warthman, Sr. Faith Margaret, CHS and many devoted friends and neighbors in Athens and beyond.

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Donald E. Pearson, Class of 1959
Class Year:
1959

Donald Eric Pearson, 85, of Clifton Park, N.Y. passed away on Saturday, April 1 surrounded by his loving wife and children. Born in Bergenfield, N.J. to Edward and Alice (Johnson) Pearson, Don was the second of their four children. The Pearsons eventually settled in South Euclid, Ohio and, after high school, Don attended Muskingum College (now University) in New Concord, Ohio. Don majored in Economics, Business Administration and History. He was a proud member of the Mace Club and received multiple honors for his outstanding qualities of scholarship, leadership and character, including mention in the 1959 Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. As a junior, Don met Rebecca Cole, a young freshman from Pittsburgh, Pa., starting what became a 65 year love affair. Don and Becky were married three months after his graduation in 1959. After a brief stint with Ohio Bell, Don moved his young family to the Rochester, N.Y. area where he began more than 40 years of work in higher education administration. During that time Don and Becky raised three children and were blessed with many wonderful friends as his career progressed from the University of Rochester to a consortium of New Hampshire colleges and universities to the Rhode Island School of Design and finally to St. Lawrence University, where he served as Vice President of Business and Finance for more than a decade. Two years after his retirement from St. Lawrence, Don was recruited to work at Keuka College, where he spent almost five years before the arrival of grandchildren led to a final retirement and a move to Glens Falls, N.Y. to be closer to family. Don and Becky relocated to Clifton Park in 2019. Don was devoted to his wife and family. Time spent together on Lake Winnipesaukee every summer for more than 30 years was cherished by them all. Don loved numbers, logic puzzles, antiques, auctions, art, history and mystery novels, golf, the Cleveland Browns and antique brass doorknobs. He was loved by his family and friends for his integrity, intelligence, quick wit and quiet generosity. Don is survived by his wife of 64 years, Becky, his children, Kristine Pearson of Branchport, N.Y., Douglas Pearson (Barbara Stone) of Womelsdorf, Pa. and Jennifer (Kenneth) Shea of Burnt Hills, N.Y., his beloved grandchildren, Molly, Abigail and Jack Shea, his sister Lois (John) Griffith and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, his brothers Arthur and Edward and his sister-in-law, Mary Cleary Maund.

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Honorable John McCormac, Class of 1951
Class Year:
1951

John W. McCormac, age 92, transitioned peacefully from this world surrounded by his loving family on Friday, February 1, 2019. John lived life with gusto, was a Renaissance man, friend and mentor to many, loving husband and caring father and grandfather. He will be dearly missed by many, including his wife of 66 years, Martha, sons Jim and Mike, Mike's wife Patrice and their children Katie, Kevin, Luke, and Megan, and son John's (1959 - 2000) wife Tammy and their children Crista, Shawn, and Tara and many nieces and nephews. 

John was born on February 8, 1926 in Zanesville, Ohio to the late Samuel and Phyllis McCormac. At age 17, John convinced his mother to sign a waiver allowing him to enlist in the U.S. Navy. He became an anti-aircraft gunner aboard the USS Thurston, a troop carrier that offloaded Higgins boats that transported marines onto the beaches. He was in the thick of battle at Iwo Jima and Okinawa, the Thurston at times besieged by Kamikaze aircraft and other threats. 

Following the war, John embarked on a career in law, graduating with a law degree from Franklin University in 1960. His inaugural job was as a trial attorney, a post in which he won 24 of the 25 cases he tried. He later became dean of Franklin University's law school, eventually orchestrating its successful merger into Capital University, where he also served as dean. Among many accomplishments there, he began a successful paralegal program, and was a pioneer in actively recruiting females and African Americans to law school. 

In 1974, John was elected to the 10th District Court of Appeals, where he served three six-year terms. During the course of his legal career, John authored seven books on law and served the legal profession with distinction in many capacities, including president of the Ohio Bar Association. 

A natural athlete, John participated in many athletic pursuits, and also refereed football and other sports. A crack table tennis wizard, his quirkiest sporting opportunity came in the 1950's when the Harlem Globetrotters offered him a contract to play exhibitions during halftimes. He declined, in order to pursue law school, a decision that always left him with mild regret. At age 53, John took up running, and went on to run 38 marathons, and was an Olympic Torch relay carrier in 1996. He and Martha were long interested in nature. 

John faithfully volunteered for 25 years at Highbanks Metro Park, where his duties included monitoring bluebird nest boxes. His faith in God was vital to him, and John was a longtime member and deeply involved in Xenos Christian Fellowship. In spite of many serious duties and weighty responsibilities, John never lost his childlike curiosity for new subjects. He was always interested in other people, and wanted to learn what made them tick. When exposed to a new subject, his mind became a sponge. His intellectual thirst was insatiable, and that, coupled with an astonishing photographic memory, allowed him to become versed in an amazing array of topics. He was always willing to help anyone, or lend an ear. John is preceded in death by his mother Phyllis and father Samuel, and his three brothers, Bill, Don, and Scott, and his son John.

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Donald E. Pearson, Class of 1959
Class Year:
1959

Donald Eric Pearson, 85 of Clifton Park, N.Y., passed away on Saturday, April 1, 2023, surrounded by his loving wife and children.

Born in Bergenfield, N.J. to Edward and Alice (Johnson) Pearson, Don was the second of their four children. The Pearsons eventually settled in South Euclid, Ohio, and after high school, Don attended Muskingum College (now University) in New Concord, Ohio. Don majored in Economics, Business Administration and History. He was a proud member of the Mace Club and received multiple honors for his outstanding qualities of scholarship, leadership and character, including mention in the 1959 Who's Who's in American Universities and Colleges. As a junior, Don met Rebecca Cole, a young freshman from Pittsburgh, Pa., starting what became a 65 year love affair. Don and Becky were married three months after his graduation in 1959.

After a brief stint with Ohio Bell, Don moved his young family to the Rochester, N.Y. area where he began more than 40 years of work in higher education administration. During that time Don and Becky raised three children and were blessed with many wonderful friends as his career progressed from the University of Rochester to a consortium of New Hampshire colleges and universities to the Rhode Island School of Design and finally to St. Lawrence University, where he served as vice president of Business and Finance for more than a decade. Two years after his retirement from St. Lawrence, Don was recruited to work at Keuka College, where he spent almost five years before the arrival of grandchildren led to a final retirement and a move to Glens Falls, N.Y., to be closer to family. Don and Becky relocated to Clifton Park in 2019. Don was devoted to his wife and family. Time spent together on Lake Winnipesaukee every summer for more than 30 years was cherished by them all.

Don loved numbers, logic puzzles, antiques, auctions, art, history and mystery novels, golf, the Cleveland Browns and antique brass doorknobs. He was loved by his family and friends for his integrity, intelligence, quick wit and quiet generosity.

Don is survived by his wife of 64 years, Becky; his children, Kristine Pearson of Branchport, N.Y., Douglas Pearson (Barbara Stone) of Womelsdorf, Pa. and Jennifer (Kenneth) Shea of Burnt Hills, N.Y.; his beloved grandchildren, Molly, Abigail and Jack Shea; his sister, Lois (John) Griffith, and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents; his brothers Arthur and Edward, and his sister-in-law, Mary Cleary Maund.

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Nancy K. (Clarke) Thompson, Class of 1959
Class Year:
1959

Nancy Kay Clarke Thompson passed away at the age of 85 at Genesis hospital on March 25, 2023. She was born in Ravenna, Ohio on October 11,1937 the daughter of Scot Butler Clarke and Lucy Jean Spiers. She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband, G.William “ Bill” Thompson, her sister, Elaine Potter, her step father Tony Kellers, and a stepbrother Tony Kellers, Jr.

She is survived by her five children, Todd (Julie) Thompson, Tara (Tom) Poorman, Tim (Susan) Thompson, Ted (Megan) Thompson, and Tracie (Brian) Hill. She also has 9 grandchildren - Rachel (Dakota) Matz, Melanie (Eric) Schwieterman, Electa Thompson, Olivia Thompson, Aaron Thompson, Molly Thompson, Kaleigh Hill, Cameron Hill, and Conner Hill. Nancy also has 1 great grandchild, Ivy Drew Schwieterman and another great grandchild, Makari Matz, on the way. She is survived by a brother, Tom Clarke of Greensboro, NC. She is also survived by step granddaughter Jennifer (Shane) Shipley and step great granddaughters Hanna Hicks, Olivia Shipley and Sophia Shipley.

Nancy loved her family more than anything, as was evident in how she lived her life caring for them.

Nancy graduated from Brush High school in Lyndhurst, Ohio in 1955. In 1959, she graduated from Muskingum College where she earned Summa Cum Laude honors and was a member of the Delta Gamma Theta sorority.  Nancy met her husband Bill Thompson during freshmen orientation week.  She and Bill were together from then on and were married for 55 years prior to his death in 2014. Nancy started college as a Math major, but changed her major to home economics so she could be the best homemaker and cook for Bill and their eventual family. While living in Cincinnati as Bill was completing his funeral director and embalming school program, Nancy was a teacher in a junior high school there.

After they moved to their home in White Cottage and raised their family, Nancy continued to be passionate about teaching and helping others. She was a teacher to her children, grandchildren and many youth over the years at Trinity United Presbyterian Church. Nancy was a self-published author of two children’s books based on funny and sweet true life experiences. Nancy loved babysitting her grandchildren and teaching them all to swim in her pool. If you knew Nancy, you know that she loved swimming and sweets. Chocolate chip cookies were her favorite, but about any candy or cookie would not be turned down!  Nancy also loved to play tennis, and was able to play until age 80. She also loved to read – especially historical novels.  Nancy had many friends who will miss her greatly, including her Wednesday lunch bunch, her Silver Sneakers friends at the YMCA, her former Mother’s club and bridge club buddies, her caregivers, and many church friends.

Nancy was a faithful Christian disciple.  She was a 60 year member of Trinity UP church where she taught Sunday school for 40 years, was youth group chairman, was Moderator of Deacons and an Elder. She was also a lifetime member of the UP Women USA. Nancy was also active in the community on the Eastside Board of Directors for 15 years.  When her children were young, she served as president of Newton School PTO for several years.  Nancy gave freely of her time, talents and treasures in every aspect of her full life.

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Frederick W. Tobias, Class of 1959
Class Year:
1959

Frederick W. Tobias died peacefully on March 20th, 2023. He was born May 6th, 1934. Mr. Tobias was a 1952 Graduate of Ken Hi where he played football. He attended Muskingum University in New Concord, Ohio from 1952-53, which was interrupted by military service from 1953-55. In 1959 he graduated from Muskingum University with a Bachelor's Degree in Geology. During military service he played football for the 36th Artillery Group in Germany and for the Arnold A.C. Sandlot Team thereafter. He was employed by Alcoa Research Laboratories after graduation. He later accepted a position with United Geophysical Corporation in Houston, Texas. From 1967-79, Mr. Tobias was an associate with A.C. Ackenheil & Associates providing Geotechnical services for various public and private developments throughout the US. In 1979 SRW Associates Consulting Engineers & Geologists was formed with Mr. Tobias being one of the partners. In 1986 SRW merged with ICF Kaiser Engineers, where Mr. Tobias retired as Vice-President in 1989. He was a partner in RLT Enterprises International involved in real estate investments during his time with SRW & ICF Kaiser Engineers and remained active in the partnership after retirement. Mr. Tobias was a Registered Professional Geologist in the States of Delaware, Virginia, Indiana, North Carolina and Pennsylvania. He was also a member in the American Institute of Professional Geologists and the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists. He was an avid golfer, fly-fisherman and skier as well as a past member at Hillcrest Country Club & Buffalo Valley Country Club. Fred enjoyed traveling, spending winters in Florida, numerous fishing trips in Canada and Alaska and spending quality time with his grandchildren. He is survived by his loyal wife of nearly 63 years, Alice Mae Tobias, his children Frederick E. Tobias, Kimberly A. Perry (Gary) and Terri Lynn Kush (Ross Catalano, fiance) along with adoring grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Mr. Tobias is preceded in death by: mother, Henrietta (Tobias) Shoemaker; father, Melvid Tobias; sister, Carolyn (Tobias) Cressler; sister-in-law, Maryann Tobias; and daughter-in-law, Theresa Tobias.

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Margaret Clark Rennecker, Class of 1948
Class Year:
1948

Margaret Ann (Clark) Rennecker of Worthington, Ohio was born to Eternal Life on December 10, 2020, age 94 years. Beloved wife for 60 years of the late John Warren Rennecker, Margaret was born and raised in Canton, Ohio. She had one brother, the late Robert “Bob” (Joyce) Clark. Peg attended Muskingum University in Ohio.

During Warren's enlistment, Peg moved to Florida and lived with her parents. After the service they moved to St. Louis, MO and raised their family. In the mid 70’s they moved back to Ohio, living in Upper Arlington for 30+ years until moving to Worthington.

Dear mother of Linda Bluvstein, Bruce (Debbie) Rennecker, Barbara Rennecker, Terry Rennecker. Loving grandmother to Ben, Jessica (Chad), Jake (Brad), Wesley, Daniel (Lindsey) Rennecker and Lauren (James) as well as great grandmother to Mae, Jack, Annabel, Isabella, Ava, and Leah. She is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Peg will be lovingly remembered by family and friends as a devoted wife and mother. She is known to those who knew her has a kind and caring person with a great sense of humor. She made friends easily and loved to write cards and letters when it involved pen and a stamp. We are happy she can now be safe getting hugs and kisses.

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Susan Renee (Huffman) Judd, Class of 1981
Class Year:
1981

Susan Renee (Huffman) Judd, age 63 of Lexington, passed away on March 14, 2023 after a long and valiant fight with complications from cancer at UH Samaritan Medical Center ER in Ashland, Ohio-her husband never left her side.Susan was born to David & Jackie (Lees) Huffman on April 25, 1959 in McKeesport, Pennsylvania and was a graduate of Ligonier Valley Senior High School. She graduated from Muskingum College and taught as a teacher for many years before switching careers and becoming the director of Oasis Peer Recovery Center. She married Brian Judd in 1988, and together they built a family that she deeply loved."To live is Christ, and to die is gain" (Philippians 1:21) are words that Susan lived by as nothing was more important to her than her faith. She put her trust in Jesus at the age of 12, and lived her life with unwavering faith and joy.Susan was an avid Steelers and Penn State fan, talented Scrabble player, and lover of unsweetened ice tea. She was a kind, strong, and loving woman who was quick to smile and always willing to help anyone in need. The light she shared freely continues to shine on in all the lives she touched.She is preceded in death by her father David Huffman. She is survived by her husband Brian and their children Rebekah, Jon, and Heidi; her mother Jackie; her siblings David (Lily), Gail (Kevin), and Glenn (Jill); and her aunt Geraldine (Gene) and aunt Bev.

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John T. Ament, Class of 1967
Class Year:
1967

John Thomas "Tom" Ament, 77, of Wooster, OH, died on Saturday, March 11, 2023He was born August 27, 1945, in Baltimore, MD, to John Wesley "Wes" and Mildred "Mim" Burger Ament. On August 31, 1968, he married Cheryl "Cheri" O'Hail. He is survived by their two children John Christopher (Chris) Ament of North Royalton, OH, and Laura (Michael) Taylor of Geelong, Australia; grandchildren Alex Ament, Isabelle "Rilie" Taylor, and Luke Taylor; sisters Janice Flores of Columbia, MD, and Mary Kelly of Crofton, MD. John was preceded in death by his parents and wife. John graduated from Muskingum College (where he met Cheri) in 1967. He married shortly thereafter, was drafted into the Army in 1968, and served in Fulda, Germany, for approximately 2 years. After being honorably discharged, he worked for the Veteran's Administration nearly his entire career, retiring in 2000. He was an active member of St. Mary Catholic church and was a faithful Christian his entire life. John loved to fish, work in the garden and grow vegetables, play tennis, coach his kids' softball teams (when he was younger), have game nights with friends (when he was older), and read very large books (especially history).

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Carol Mannes Sleith, Class of 1957
Class Year:
1957

CAROL SLEITH, age 87, of Lyndhurst, passed away January 21, 2023. Beloved wife of the late Harry Sleith; dear mother of Lisa Ann (Laurie A. Baty) of Alexandria, VA and Mark Alan of Baltimore, MD; loving aunt of Sharon Watt (Kevin) and Sandra Papageorge (Nestor); loving dog mom of Lilly. Carol was an avid gardener, voracious reader, and genealogy and history buff. She was a passionate supporter of all animals and multiple animal rescue leagues. But above all, Carol loved spending time with her family, especially at the holidays.

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Robert L. Lewis, Class of 1963
Class Year:
1963

Robert Larry Lewis, 81, passed away peacefully at his home on February 4, 2023 from complications of stage IV pancreatic cancer. His family & friends surrounded him until the very end, expressing their love and appreciation for a life well lived.

When the doctor told him that nothing else could be done to prevent the inevitable, Larry reached out his hand and said, in a weakened yet still commanding voice, "Keep doing good, Doc." Encouraging & coaching came naturally to him, and his was an impactful life.

A Buckeye to his core, Larry was born and raised in Wellsville, OH by two amazing parents, Bob & Natalie Lewis. They were so proud when he graduated from Muskingum College, began his career in education, and started a family of his own. Not only did he raise three strong and independent daughters, but he also influenced thousands of young people over the decades as he rose through the ranks of the Mansfield City School System in Mansfield, OH.

Whether it was as a history teacher, a football/basketball/track coach, an assistant principal, a principal, or a personnel director, Larry worked tirelessly to create an environment in which students could & would flourish. It surprised no one when, in 1988, he was awarded Outstanding Educator in Ohio. He never lost sight of what was truly important - people.

A smile spread across his face when, in his final days, his family read to him messages from family, friends, and former students, many of whom still called him "Coach." What joy that brought him! Larry reveled in others' successes & happiness and relished loud, open-mouthed, knee-slapping, head-thrown-back laughs that always ensued when he was around. More than anything, he encouraged you to believe in yourself & your potential and to enjoy your journey.

After retiring the first time, Larry discovered his paradise in Port Orange, FL - his home overlooking Rose Bay. He loved his life there and continued to impact others' lives as Director of Personnel for the Volusia County Schools until retiring a second time. He then had even more time to do what he enjoyed, volunteering. Whether it was being a delivery driver for Meals on Wheels, serving on Covenant United Methodist Church's Leadership Council, going on mission trips, or socializing with seniors in nursing homes - just to name a few - he did it all with zest and dedication.

Larry will be deeply missed by his wife, Nina; his siblings, Chuck & Cindy Lewis and Kim Lewis & Don McCallister; his children, Jodi Lewis, Kelly & Adam Hill, and Amy & Philip Wakeman; and his treasured and talented granddaughters, Emma Wakeman, Annie Whaley, and Stella Wakeman.

The family expresses sincere gratitude to Ryan & Melinda Veilleux and their family for the love, friendship, and support they gave Larry throughout the years, particularly during his final weeks, so that he could gaze out at Rose Bay as he left this world.

To honor his life, and if you feel so compelled, contributions may be made to Covenant United Methodist Church, Port Orange, FL; your local Meals on Wheels or food bank; or any other organization that strives to help. You could also just simply chat with your neighbors in the backyard & share some hearty laughter.

When Larry pops into your mind from time to time, think of him extending his hand and saying to you, "Keep doing good." Well, that or "Go Bucks!"

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Caryn Reynolds Burns, Class of 2000
Class Year:
2000

Caryn has completed three masters degrees in music history and literature (MM, 2006), curriculum and instruction (MS, 2020), and instructional design (MEd, 2021).  In 2022, started position of Associate Director of Institutional Research at Kenyon College.

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Richard L. Bassetti, Class of 1967
Class Year:
1967

Richard Lee Bassetti, age 77, of New Philadelphia, Ohio passed away on Monday, January 30, 2023.

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Michael Klamo '15 and Madison County Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Argues Before Ohio Supreme Court
Class Year:
2015
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