In Memory 1950s
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Helen L. Richardson ‘52 Donald P. Warner ‘55 Carroll D. Cooper ‘58
Stephen J. Conway ‘71 Susan L. (McGee) Romick ‘71 ‘11 Eloise R. (Rucker) Myers ‘74 David C. Plott ‘74 Steven K. Bardon ‘75 Raymond G. Roth ‘78
Dolores Adams Dixie J. Allen Robert E. Barkley Della B. Baughman Joyce A. Baumgardner Barbara J. Blem Robert D. Bowersox Lois M. Brandon Roger E. Breitigam Joe R. Brinkman Thomas J. Brown Daniel Bushong Marveline O. Clark Gary L. Cole John C. Dahlstrom Tomie DePaola Richard R. Dillon Keith E. Dunbar Mary E. Ewing
1960s William A. Groff, Jr. ‘60 James J. Dorsey ‘61 Morton R. Lee ‘61 Erroll R. Browne ‘63 Kermit R. Hainley ‘63 John F. Hassan ‘63 Barbara A. (Meyers) Binkley ‘64 Dennis F. Chaney ‘64 Paul T. Walter ‘65 Walter D. Mason ‘67 Elaine M. (Sfaelos) Steffen ‘67
1980s Carol M. Diel ‘88
1990s Kevin T. Moore ‘94 Timothy A. Moore ‘99 M ‘00
2000s Nancy K. Glick ‘03
James M. Appold, an engineer who created popular snacks through his baking company and who, with his wife, developed the historic Oliver House dining, residential, bar, and brewery complex, passed away on April 23, 2020. Mr. Appold served on the University of Findlay Board of Trustees, and as a member of the University of Toledo Foundation, Imagination Station, and Mud Hens advisory boards. He was involved in building the fertilizer buildings in Maumee and the storage units in Toledo near the I-75 Bridge, according to Mrs. Appold. He graduated from the former General Motors Institute, now known as Kettering University, with a degree in industrial engineering and worked for General Motors for nine years, including four years as a co-op student. He later earned masters' degrees from the University of Toledo in electrical engineering and business administration. The family lived in Old Orchard and the Old West End before moving to Rossford in 1995. He is survived by his wife, Patricia Appold; sons Jonn and Andrew Appold and daughters Karen Kerr, Melinda Appold, and Caitlin Fry, and 13 grandchildren. John F. "Skip" Cindric, Jr. of Findlay, Ohio, passed away on October 17, 2020. Skip was married to Jean Heringhaus on August 22, 1970. She survives, along with children Chelsey (Bob) Link of Findlay, Jof (Kathleen) also of Findlay, Brae (Kayla) of Chandler, Arizona and Kieron of Cleveland, Ohio; seven grandchildren: Poppy, Hazel, Cillian, John Francis, IV, Leighton, Luke, and Isla; and a sister, Susan (George) Palisin of Berea, Ohio. Skip was a '66 graduate of Findlay High School; '70
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Charles L. Fleming Barbara B. Geyer Judy L. Hall Robert M. Hashbarger Jeffery S. Humble George L. Kentris Wayne A. Kingery John T. Knueven Marjory M. Light Albert J. Linhart Sheila A. Miller Paul C. Morman Virginia Patterson Shirley A. Prater Ralph E. Reeds, Jr. Carol L. Reno Elmo W. Richmond Gary Scherger Thomas D. Swaisgood Robert A. Wilt Karen L. Zimmerman
graduate of Miami University (BA in Elementary Education); '72 graduate of Bowling Green State University (M.Ed. in Special Education); and '81 graduate of the University of Toledo (Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction: Special Elementary). After completing his undergraduate studies, Skip first taught special education and then spent a decade working for Marathon Oil before finding his true passion: teaching Education and Communications at the University of Findlay, where he helped develop the doctoral program in Education and where he mentored and touched the lives of numerous students over the years. Robert E. Crosby ‘61 of Manheim Township, passed away on Thursday, July 23, 2020. Bob was the devoted husband of Donna (Coffman) Crosby for more than 58 years, and the loving father to Craig Crosby, of Philadelphia, and Kedren Crosby, married to Sarah Colantonio, of Lancaster, and grandfather to Tom and Therese Toczek, of Lancaster. He is survived by his brother, Richard, of Jefferson, Georgia, married to Sauni. In his professional life, Bob served as Vice President of Development for Lancaster General Hospital from 1977 to 1995. He also served as President of the Rotary Club of Lancaster, as a member of Rotary in Myerstown and Cleveland, Ohio, and was a Trustee Emeritus and member of the Charles T. Fox Legacy Society at University of Findlay. In Myerstown, he helped Evangelical School of Theology with its development efforts. Prior to moving to Lancaster, he worked in development for Cleveland State University and prior to