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The E-Team: Ohio State awarding posthumous degree to Reagan Tokes - The Columbus Dispatch

Saturday, April 08, 2017

Ohio State spokeswoman said.Also on May 7, Adam Doleh will be awarded a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering, magna cum laude, and Jerrod Jasmine will be awarded an associate of science degree from OSU's Agricultural Technical Institute as well as a bachelor of science degree in environment and natural resources, summa cum laude.A published obituary said Doleh, who was from North Royalton, Ohio, died suddenly on Jan. 2. He was remembered as an exceptional student and a helpful TA.A posting on the Agricultural Technical Institute's web page noted Jasmine's passing and the fact that he had made two study-abroad trips to Ghana through the program. It said, "Jerrod will be remembered for his dedication to quality work and genuine people; his concern for justice and the environment; his tough exterior and his kind heart." Jasmine was from Plattsburgh, NY.mcedward@dispatch.com@MaryMoganEdward...

Dr. Sandra K. Willsie - Parsons Sun

Saturday, April 08, 2017

Overland Park; two nephews, Grant Willsie of Omaha, Nebraska, and Dr. Philip Willsie of Wilmington, Delaware; and two great-nephews, Mac and Harvey Willsie of Wilmington, Delaware.Sandra graduated magna cum laude from Pittsburg State University with a bachelor’s degree in medical technology, biology and chemistry. She attended Kansas City University of Osteopathic Medicine, graduating magna cum laude, and received the Golden Stethoscope Award for Outstanding Graduate.As an osteopathic physician, with board certification in internal medicine, pulmonary diseases and critical care medicine, Sandra worked diligently for over 30 years to further scientific discovery and health care education. A National Institutes of Health-funded career academic awardee, a Macy Institute scholar and an invited faculty member on health care leadership at Harvard University, Sandra was very involved in academic medicine. She served as professor of medicine, interim chair of medicine and docent at the University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Medicine and as provost, dean, vice dean and department chair at Kansas City University of Osteopathic Medicine.Sandra earned a master’s degree in bioethics and health policy focusing on research ethics from Loyola University of Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. She made countless scholarly presentations and published regularly with active participation as a board member of the American College of Chest Physicians. Sandra once said “when you can’t breathe, nothing much else matters,” and in her persuasive way, she was instrumental in the creation and financial recruitment for the establishment of the Chest Foundation, for which she later served as...

Ruth Racer Turney - Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette

Monday, April 03, 2017

Vivian Dean, Cathleen Theol McNutt and Esther Elizabeth "Betty Jo" Gick Wright.She and her family moved to Urbana in 1959. She and Bob returned to Indiana in 1987.Ruth worked for Hood's Pharmacy, Magnavox and Switchcraft. She was also an election judge. Ruth enjoyed cooking and playing cards.Survivors include her daughter, Linda Kay (Robert) Ogle of Champaign; son, Stephen Lynn Racer of Muncie, Ind.; granddaughters, Nancy Lynn (Jay) Gould of Noblesville, Ind., and Carolyn Ann Ogle of Tampa, Fla.; three great-grandchildren, Kayla Gould of Champaign, Courtney Gould of Noblesville, Ind., and Caden Gould of Noblesville; Charlie had five children, including Debbie Scott (Ramon) of Muncie, Ind.Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, March 30, at Green Park Cemetery in Portland, Ind.Friends may call from noon until 1 p.m. Thursday at The Meeks Mortuary and Crematory, Washington Street Chapel.Memorial contributions may be directed to Golden Living Center's Interactive Arts Program, 2701 Lyn-Mar Drive, Muncie, IN 47304.Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.meeksmortuary.com.

Everett, Jr., James Sloan - Waco Tribune-Herald

Monday, March 27, 2017

Abilene, Texas on September 8, 1981 and grew up in Breckenridge, Texas. He graduated from Breckenridge High School with honors in 2000 and went on to attend Baylor University, graduating magna cum laude in 2004 with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree, double majoring in Finance and Entrepreneurship. In 2005, he went to work for ConocoPhillips in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, where he had the opportunity to travel to many countries, including Canada, Costa Rica, Norway, Russia, Peru and Indonesia.He moved to Dallas, Texas in 2007 to work for Hunt Oil Company, during which time he met Liesl Austin. They married in July of 2011 on the Franklin Ranch near Amarillo, Texas. Sloan and Liesl moved to Breckenridge in 2012, and Sloan began his life-long goal and dream, and that of his father's, of working on the family ranch. They had two children in the years following: Scarlett Austin Everett, born in 2013, and Samuel Sloan Everett, born in 2015. The couple's third child is expected in August of this year.Sloan was a devoted Christian and a loving husband, father, brother and son. Those who knew him will always remember his fun-loving nature, boyish smile, playful mischievousness and a radical commitment to excellence in everything to which he put his hand.He was a tremendous athlete and a natural leader, a man among men. In recent years, Sloan was very active in the student ministry of the First Baptist Church of Breckenridge, volunteering much time and effort to the...

Obituary: Zsa Zsa Gabor - BBC News

Monday, December 19, 2016

Look At, although her supporting role gave her no English lines at all.By this time she was already on her third marriage, to the actor George Sanders, having divorced husband number two, the hotel magnate Conrad Hilton.Later that year that she got her big break, starring in John Huston's Moulin Rouge. The director later described her as a "creditable actress". She appeared in 14 more films during the 1950s, few of them memorable.One that constantly came back to haunt her was Queen of Outer Space, in which she played a scantily clad inhabitant of the planet Venus.She later described it as "an awful film that just kept turning up".But her most enduring role was that of professional Hollywood celebrity, Gabor family member and wife of many men."You don't have to marry every man you sleep with," her mother once told her. But Gabor said it was because she "never stopped being a Catholic at heart".She became known as something of a scandalmonger and maneater, who gorged her way through many relationships.Having divorced George Sanders in 1954, she spent her time away from the film set by building up a reputation as one of Hollywood's best-known celebrities. It was not until 1962 that she married again, this time to Herbert Hutner, an investment banker nine years her senior. The union lasted four years.Her 1966 marriage to husband number five, Joshua S Cosden Jr, ended after seven months and it would be nine years before she took the plunge again with the designer of the Barbie doll, Jack Ryan.When this relationship collapsed after 18 months, she immediately married Michael O'Hara. This time she managed to keep it going for seven years.She was linked to a number of other men, including Sean Connery, Frank Sinatra and Richard Burton.Her eighth marriage, to Mexican lawyer Felipe de Alba - which took place at sea - was later annulled because Gabor said the boat had not been far enough away from shore to make it legal.This was fortunate, as she was still technically married to husband number seven at the time.Her most stormy liaison was with South American playboy Porfirio Rubirosa. When he chose an heiress over Gabor, she appeared on stage in Las Vegas, proudly sporting a patch over the black eye she had apparently suffered at Rubirosa's hands. She was an expert at self-parody and self-promotion, attributes she displayed to good effect when, in 1989, she had an argument with a Los Angeles policeman, which ended with Gabor being convicted of assault.She was sentenced to three days' imprisonment, albeit in a very comfortable penthouse room.The actress later poked fun at the incident, as references were very often made about it in films she appeared in, such as The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear and...

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The E-Team: Ohio State awarding posthumous degree to Reagan Tokes - The Columbus Dispatch

Saturday, April 08, 2017

Ohio State spokeswoman said.Also on May 7, Adam Doleh will be awarded a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering, magna cum laude, and Jerrod Jasmine will be awarded an associate of science degree from OSU's Agricultural Technical Institute as well as a bachelor of science degree in environment and natural resources, summa cum laude.A published obituary said Doleh, who was from North Royalton, Ohio, died suddenly on Jan. 2. He was remembered as an exceptional student and a helpful TA.A posting on the Agricultural Technical Institute's web page noted Jasmine's passing and the fact that he had made two study-abroad trips to Ghana through the program. It said, "Jerrod will be remembered for his dedication to quality work and genuine people; his concern for justice and the environment; his tough exterior and his kind heart." Jasmine was from Plattsburgh, NY.mcedward@dispatch.com@MaryMoganEdward...

Dr. Sandra K. Willsie - Parsons Sun

Saturday, April 08, 2017

Overland Park; two nephews, Grant Willsie of Omaha, Nebraska, and Dr. Philip Willsie of Wilmington, Delaware; and two great-nephews, Mac and Harvey Willsie of Wilmington, Delaware.Sandra graduated magna cum laude from Pittsburg State University with a bachelor’s degree in medical technology, biology and chemistry. She attended Kansas City University of Osteopathic Medicine, graduating magna cum laude, and received the Golden Stethoscope Award for Outstanding Graduate.As an osteopathic physician, with board certification in internal medicine, pulmonary diseases and critical care medicine, Sandra worked diligently for over 30 years to further scientific discovery and health care education. A National Institutes of Health-funded career academic awardee, a Macy Institute scholar and an invited faculty member on health care leadership at Harvard University, Sandra was very involved in academic medicine. She served as professor of medicine, interim chair of medicine and docent at the University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Medicine and as provost, dean, vice dean and department chair at Kansas City University of Osteopathic Medicine.Sandra earned a master’s degree in bioethics and health policy focusing on research ethics from Loyola University of Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. She made countless scholarly presentations and published regularly with active participation as a board member of the American College of Chest Physicians. Sandra once said “when you can’t breathe, nothing much else matters,” and in her persuasive way, she was instrumental in the creation and financial recruitment for the establishment of the Chest Foundation, for which she later served as...

Ruth Racer Turney - Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette

Monday, April 03, 2017

Vivian Dean, Cathleen Theol McNutt and Esther Elizabeth "Betty Jo" Gick Wright.She and her family moved to Urbana in 1959. She and Bob returned to Indiana in 1987.Ruth worked for Hood's Pharmacy, Magnavox and Switchcraft. She was also an election judge. Ruth enjoyed cooking and playing cards.Survivors include her daughter, Linda Kay (Robert) Ogle of Champaign; son, Stephen Lynn Racer of Muncie, Ind.; granddaughters, Nancy Lynn (Jay) Gould of Noblesville, Ind., and Carolyn Ann Ogle of Tampa, Fla.; three great-grandchildren, Kayla Gould of Champaign, Courtney Gould of Noblesville, Ind., and Caden Gould of Noblesville; Charlie had five children, including Debbie Scott (Ramon) of Muncie, Ind.Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, March 30, at Green Park Cemetery in Portland, Ind.Friends may call from noon until 1 p.m. Thursday at The Meeks Mortuary and Crematory, Washington Street Chapel.Memorial contributions may be directed to Golden Living Center's Interactive Arts Program, 2701 Lyn-Mar Drive, Muncie, IN 47304.Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.meeksmortuary.com.

Everett, Jr., James Sloan - Waco Tribune-Herald

Monday, March 27, 2017

Abilene, Texas on September 8, 1981 and grew up in Breckenridge, Texas. He graduated from Breckenridge High School with honors in 2000 and went on to attend Baylor University, graduating magna cum laude in 2004 with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree, double majoring in Finance and Entrepreneurship. In 2005, he went to work for ConocoPhillips in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, where he had the opportunity to travel to many countries, including Canada, Costa Rica, Norway, Russia, Peru and Indonesia.He moved to Dallas, Texas in 2007 to work for Hunt Oil Company, during which time he met Liesl Austin. They married in July of 2011 on the Franklin Ranch near Amarillo, Texas. Sloan and Liesl moved to Breckenridge in 2012, and Sloan began his life-long goal and dream, and that of his father's, of working on the family ranch. They had two children in the years following: Scarlett Austin Everett, born in 2013, and Samuel Sloan Everett, born in 2015. The couple's third child is expected in August of this year.Sloan was a devoted Christian and a loving husband, father, brother and son. Those who knew him will always remember his fun-loving nature, boyish smile, playful mischievousness and a radical commitment to excellence in everything to which he put his hand.He was a tremendous athlete and a natural leader, a man among men. In recent years, Sloan was very active in the student ministry of the First Baptist Church of Breckenridge, volunteering much time and effort to the...

Obituary: Zsa Zsa Gabor - BBC News

Monday, December 19, 2016

Look At, although her supporting role gave her no English lines at all.By this time she was already on her third marriage, to the actor George Sanders, having divorced husband number two, the hotel magnate Conrad Hilton.Later that year that she got her big break, starring in John Huston's Moulin Rouge. The director later described her as a "creditable actress". She appeared in 14 more films during the 1950s, few of them memorable.One that constantly came back to haunt her was Queen of Outer Space, in which she played a scantily clad inhabitant of the planet Venus.She later described it as "an awful film that just kept turning up".But her most enduring role was that of professional Hollywood celebrity, Gabor family member and wife of many men."You don't have to marry every man you sleep with," her mother once told her. But Gabor said it was because she "never stopped being a Catholic at heart".She became known as something of a scandalmonger and maneater, who gorged her way through many relationships.Having divorced George Sanders in 1954, she spent her time away from the film set by building up a reputation as one of Hollywood's best-known celebrities. It was not until 1962 that she married again, this time to Herbert Hutner, an investment banker nine years her senior. The union lasted four years.Her 1966 marriage to husband number five, Joshua S Cosden Jr, ended after seven months and it would be nine years before she took the plunge again with the designer of the Barbie doll, Jack Ryan.When this relationship collapsed after 18 months, she immediately married Michael O'Hara. This time she managed to keep it going for seven years.She was linked to a number of other men, including Sean Connery, Frank Sinatra and Richard Burton.Her eighth marriage, to Mexican lawyer Felipe de Alba - which took place at sea - was later annulled because Gabor said the boat had not been far enough away from shore to make it legal.This was fortunate, as she was still technically married to husband number seven at the time.Her most stormy liaison was with South American playboy Porfirio Rubirosa. When he chose an heiress over Gabor, she appeared on stage in Las Vegas, proudly sporting a patch over the black eye she had apparently suffered at Rubirosa's hands. She was an expert at self-parody and self-promotion, attributes she displayed to good effect when, in 1989, she had an argument with a Los Angeles policeman, which ended with Gabor being convicted of assault.She was sentenced to three days' imprisonment, albeit in a very comfortable penthouse room.The actress later poked fun at the incident, as references were very often made about it in films she appeared in, such as The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear and...