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2017 Donor Honor Roll The University of Toledo Foundation 2017 DONOR HONOR ROLL Every gift in support of The University of Toledo is significant and appreciated, aiding UT in its ongoing emphasis on quality and accessibility. This list recognizes gifts in the 2017 fiscal year (July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017), including annual gifts of $300 or more. Please notify us, in writing, of any corrections: Email: [email protected] Postal Mail: The University of Toledo Foundation 2801 W. Bancroft St., MS #319 Toledo, OH 43606 The University of Toledo Foundation 1 CUMULATIVE William and Susan Logie Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Alfagreen Supreme Lumina Foundation for Education FirstEnergy Dr. David C. and Elizabeth B. GIVING Dorothy MacKenzie Price Heidtman Steel Products, Inc. Allison McMaster Foundation David W. Henry Jr. and Grace M. Dr. Thomas D. and Marilyn The Blue and Gold Society Dr. Harold and Helen McMaster Henry Allison $5 Million and Over Clement O. Miniger Memorial Jon A. Herb Alpha Therapeutic Services, Inc. Foundation Thomas S. and Wendy Herb American Honda Foundation Ariba, Inc. Alfred and Adela Mundt John M. Howard, M.D. Arthur Andersen Judith A. and Marvin J. Herb Junichi Nagasaki Estate of Roy Hummel The Andersons Fund Supporting Edward P. II and Lisa J. Kinsey Nippon Electric Glass George Isaac Investment, Inc. Organization Mr. and Mrs. John B. Neff Norman C. Nitschke Martha Holden Jennings The Andersons, Inc. St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center Norman Nitschke Trust Foundation Ernest J. and Karen A. Antczak Robert K. Slautterback Ohio Council of Community E. L. Jermann Auto Dealers United for Kids State of Ohio Schools Edmond L. Jermann Estate Automatic Data Processing The Stranahan Foundation Estate of Eileen G. O’Keefe Leslie and Stephen Jerome Automatic Handling, Inc. Charles A. and Jackie Sullivan Eileen G. O’Keefe Dennis and Sheila Johnson Thomas and Karen (Krauss) Charles A. Sullivan Trust Owens-Illinois Charities William W. Jr. and Elise Knight Baither UT Physicians, LLC Foundation William and Carol Koester Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Baker PNC Financial Services Group Kroger Dr. Donald and Carolyn Baker The University Society ProMedica Health System Gary R. and Eileen R. Leidich George Ballas Buick GMC $1 Million to $4.9 Million Promedica Toledo Hospital The David and Lura Lovell Estate of Robert J. Barber Fred Rieman Estate Foundation John C. Bates Foundation The Ability Center of Greater Fred L. and Alice D. Rieman Lura Lovell Dr. William R. and Catherine O. Toledo Edward H. and Suzanne Schmidt Richard and Jane McQuade Bauer Dr. Arvind and Dr. Namrath L. Thomas G. and Connie S. Schmidt National Endowment for the Arts Joan E. Bayer Ahuja Edward Shapiro OmniSource Corporation Robert and Jean A. Beauch Joseph H. and Virginia Altschuller Lowell W. Skilliter Trust Owens Corning Corporation The Bellevue Hospital The Anderson Foundation Lowell W. and Muriel G. Skilliter O-I, Inc. David P. and Susan Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Anderson SSOE Group Harriett Pheatt Estate Bennett Enterprises Roy and Marcia Armes KARL STORZ Endoscopy- Harriett F. Pheatt John A. Bergener AVI-SPL, Inc. America, Inc. Pilkington North America, Inc. Betco Corporation, Ltd. Tom and Betsy Brady Toledo Area Medical Foundation James A. Poure and Barbara L. B.G.S.U. Dance Marathon Willard M. Bright Sr. Toledo Community Foundation Tartaglia-Poure Marianne C. Bigney Estate Helen Luedtke Brooks United Way of Greater Toledo Lois and Don Ramsdell David P. and Susan J. Bissonette Helen M. Brooks Trust Don and Connie Warner Reinberger Foundation R. Jeffrey and Kathleen Bixler George L. and Leslie A. Chapman The Whitaker Foundation William and Jean Rhodes Wilma Black Louise B. Collins Trust Carmye V. Winkle Trust Allie L. Ritter Memorial Trust Clair J. Blackall & Mary A. Charles A. Dana Foundation The Wolfe Family Charitable Rudolph Libbe Group Lenkay Blackall Fund Dana Corporation Foundation Foundation Satellites of UTMC The Blade Foundation Dana Holding Corporation Fritz and Mary Wolfe Savage and Associates, Inc. The Blade Discount Drug Mart Robert and Sue Savage William and Susan Bollin EON Reality The Tower Society The Robert C. Savage and Susan Parviz Boodjeh Hal and Susan Fetterman $500,000 to $999,999 M. Savage Family Foundation Alan D. Booth Fidelity Investments Sandy S. Schulz Lorine J. and Alan D. Booth Fifth Third Bank 3M General Offices Edward Shapiro Foundation James Findlay, Sr. and Celia L. Katherine Banyas Edward Shapiro Trust Bostleman Corporation Koontz Findlay Robert J. Barber Unitrust Richard E. Stegman Jr. Richard and Konni Bostleman France Stone Foundation Barco, Inc. Robert Stranahan Jr. William L. Bostleman and Philip D. Gardner Sr. Susan Beilstein Scholarship Fund George Stundon Trust Evy Jarrett Mr. and Mrs. Ivan W. Gorr Trust Dr. Lance and Dee Talmage Craig and Kathy Bowie Ronald W. and Darlene W. Greller Berrien Community Foundation Dr. Betty R. Tarr Estate BP Amoco Corporation Herb Family 1998 Gift Trust Paul and Mary Block Betty R. Tarr BP Corporation North America Peter F. and Alison L. Hess Block Communications, Inc. Toledo Family Pharmacy BP Foundation, Inc. Joseph R. Hillebrand Brooks Insurance Agency Toledo Museum Of Art BP North America, Inc. Ruth M. Hillebrand Trust Ashel and Dorothy Bryan The University of Toledo Charles R. and Grace Bracken Huntington National Bank Buckeye Broadband UT Alumni Association Thomas Brady Trust IBM Corporation Steve and Tiffany Cavanaugh Ethel Wagenhauser Estate Neil and Vicki Bretthauer George Isaac Richard A. and Ruth Anne E. Ethel U. Wagenhauser Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. Dr. and Mrs. Julius H. Jacobson II Chase Dr. Thomas and Mary Wakefield The Brown Foundation, Inc. Gerald and Janet Keller Frank and Barbara Cubbon Anne C. Whinery Trust Helen M. Brown KeyBank A. Louis Denton Helen M. Brown Estate The Kinsey Family Foundation Agnes L. Devlin Memorial Fund The Lannon Society Dr. James and Eleanor F. Brunner Estate of Phyllis Penn Kohler Dr. Bruce and Dolores Douglas $100,000 to $499,999 William P. Buchman The Kresge Foundation Ida Marie Dowling Charles F. Buck The LaValley Foundation Downtown Coaches Association Academy of Medicine of Toledo Charles F. Buck Estate Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Eastman & Smith LTD & Lucas County Buckeye TeleSystem LaValley, Sr. Hussein Z. and Nadia El-Khatib ACE Hardware Corporation Frank Butler 2 Dr. M.I. Butt Medical Services Erie Construction Mid-West, Inc. Robert L. and Margaret A. Hinkle Estate of James E. Laur Dr. Mohammad Imtiaz Butt Ernst & Young LLP & Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Channing L. Hinman Daniel and Kristine LaValley The Canaday Family Charitable William and Paula Fall Frederick W. Hiss 1995 Family A. C. Leadbetter & Son, Inc. Trust Robert R. Falter Estate Charitable Trust James A. Lee John O. and Esther L. Capobianco Martha W. Farmer Trust Frederick W. Hiss 1997 Family Gary R. Leidich Revocable Trust Dr. William S. and Claire C. FCA US LLC Charitable Trust Richard F. Leighton, M.D. Carlson Federal Mogul Corp. Frederick W. Hiss 2002 Family Mary A. Lenkay, M.D. The Claire C. Carlson Revocable James R. Findlay Revocable Trust Charitable Trust Mervin N. Levey Trust The Findlay-Hancock County Dr. Frederick W. and Jean Hiss Mervin N. Levey Estate Dr. Martha E. Carroll Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hoffman J. Preston and Charlotte R. Levis Martha E. Carroll Irrevocable Joseph F. Fink Paul A. Hotmer Libbey, Inc. Trust FirstEnergy Foundation Dr. John M. Howard IRA Account Life Connection of Ohio William J. and Cathy Carroll Michael J. and Karen J. Fischer David and Rebecca Huey Thomas L. and Kathleen M. Samuel G. Carson Fischer Tool & Die Corporation Roy and Gail Hummel Litzinger Robert and Susan Cavalear Dana S. Fitzsimmons and S. Amjad Hussain, M.D. Jeffrey D. Long Deborah L. Chapman Philip M. Layton Hylant Jean and Ken Lovejoy Charlie’s Dodge Chrysler Jeep James H. Fox Trust Patrick and Ann Hylant The Lubrizol Foundation Children’s Miracle Network Sidney Frohman Foundation IBC Corporation Lucas County Auditor Michael J. and Dolores A. Cicak Thomas and Mary Kay Frushour Impact Products, LLC Macy Foundation City of Toledo Fully Honest Corporation Limited IPS George A. Madras Clement Family Trust GAC MidAmerica Infor Global Solutions Holdings Marathon Petroleum Company LP CMN Duck Race Yvonne M. Gandy Isaac Corp. Dr. and Mrs. Allen Markowicz Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc. Philip J. Gardner Jr. George Isaac Properties Marshall Field’s Communica, Inc. Dr. Glenn W. Geelhoed Marion J. Isaac Joseph Mast Joseph V. and Judith M. Conda Glenn W. Geelhoed Living Trust ITW Automotive Refinishing Dr. and Mrs. Gordon M. Mather Construction Financial General Motors Foundation J & J Enterprises / Patrick and Marilyn McAlear Management Association - The Charlotte Geyer Foundation TransferMeToDVD Richard W. and Martha H. Northwest Ohio Chapter Giant Eagle Inc. Lloyd and Ola Jacobs McEwen Dr. Lawrence V. Conway Merritt E. Gibson James J. Jaros Dr. Ronald McGinnis and William Cooke Scholarship Trust Merritt E. Gibson Estate Dr. Hal B. Jr. and Flora G. Dr. Marijo Tamburrino Cooper Tire & Rubber Foundation Gilmore, Jasion & Mahler, Ltd. Jennings McLane Company, Inc. Corpus Christi University Parish GlaxoSmithKline Hal and Flora Jennings Trust Philip and Johnna McWeeny John Corrothers Richard and Barbara Glowacki Jewish Communal Fund Medical Mutual of Ohio Creative Food Management, Inc. GM Powertrain Joan L. & Julius H. Jacobson II Estate of Louise M. Meffley Charles R. Creech and Nancy C. Dr. Jeffrey P. Gold and Dr. Foundation, Inc. Mercy Health Creech Robin S. Hayworth Johnson and Associates Mercy Health Partners Fanny Erma B. Crozier Ramon E. III and Ofelia T. Dr. Daniel M. and Elaine Johnson Dr. Hollis Merrick III and Cutting Edge Converted Products Gonzalez Johnson & Johnson Dr. Mary Smith Merrick CVS Pharmacy, Inc. Brent M. and Pauline Gottfried Larry and Sharon E. Johnson Metra Corporation DaimlerChrysler Max P. Gottfried Testamentary Roger W.
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