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The University of Toledo Foundation 2014 Donor Honor Roll The University of Toledo Foundation 2014 Donor Honor Roll (for gifts received from July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014) 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 2014 fiscal year (July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014), 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 MS #319 2801 W. Bancroft St. Toledo OH 43606 1 CUMULATIVE Ohio Council of Community Reinberger Foundation BP Corporation North America Schools William and Jean Rhodes BP Foundation, Inc. GIVING Owens-Illinois Charities Allie L. Ritter Memorial Trust BP North America, Inc. Foundation Rudolph/Libbe, Inc. Charles R. and Grace Bracken The Blue and Gold Society PNC Satellites of UTMC Daniel and Susan Brennan $5 Million and Over ProMedica Health System Savage and Associates, Inc. The Brown Foundation, Inc. ProMedica Toledo Hospital Robert and Sue Savage Dr. James and Eleanor F. Brunner Ariba Inc. Fred L. and Alice D. Rieman Richard E. Stegman Jr. William P. and Debra Buchman Judith A. and Marvin J. Herb Edward H. and Suzanne Schmidt Robert Stranahan Jr. Buckeye TeleSystem Edward P. II and Lisa J. Kinsey Thomas G. and Connie S. Schmidt George Stundon Trust Frank Butler Mr. and Mrs. John B. Neff Edward Shapiro Betty R. Tarr Dr. M.I. Butt Medical Services St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center Lowell W. Skilliter Trust Toledo Museum Of Art Dr. Mohammad Imtiaz Butt State of Ohio Lowell W. and Muriel G. Skilliter United Way of Greater Toledo The Canaday Family Charitable The Stranahan Foundation SSOE Group Ethel U. Wagenhauser Trust Charles A. and Jackie Sullivan Toledo Area Medical Foundation Anne C. Whinery Trust Dr. William S. and Claire C. Toledo Community Foundation Carlson The University Society UT Physicians, LLC The Lannon Society The Claire C Carlson Revocable $1 Million to $4.9 Million Don and Connie Warner $100,000 to $499,999 Trust The Whitaker Foundation Dr. Martha E. Carroll The Ability Center of Greater Carmye V. Winkle Trust 3M General Offices Martha E. Carroll Irrev Trust NHB Toledo The Wolfe Family Charitable Academy of Medicine of Toledo Trustee UAD 7/18/1996 Joseph H. and Virginia Altschuller Foundation & Lucas County William J. and Cathy Carroll The Anderson Foundation Fritz and Mary Wolfe ACE Hardware Corporation Samuel G. Carson Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Anderson Alfagreen Supreme Robert and Susan Cavalear Roy and Marcia Armes The Tower Society Dr. David C. and Elizabeth B. Steven M. and Tiffany E. Willard M. and Phyllis A. Bright $500,000 to $999,999 Allison Cavanaugh Helen M. Brooks Trust Dr. Thomas D. and Marilyn Deborah L. Chapman Charles A. Dana Foundation Kathrine Banyas Allison George L. and Leslie A. Chapman Dana Corporation Foundation Robert J. Barber Unitrust Alpha Therapeutic Services, Inc. Charlie’s Dodge Chrysler Jeep Dana Holding Co. Alan and Karen Barry American Honda Foundation Children’s Miracle Network Discount Drug Mart Berrien Community Foundation Arthur Andersen Michael J. and Dolores A. Cicak Hal and Susan Fetterman Block Communications, Inc. The Andersons Fund Supporting City of Toledo Fidelity Investments Paul and Mary G. Block Organization Clement Family Trust Fifth Third Bank Parvis Boodjeh The Andersons, Inc. CMN Duck Race James Findlay, Sr. and Celia L. Tom and Betsy Brady Auto Dealers United for Kids Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc. Koontz Findlay Brooks Insurance Agency Automatic Handling, Inc. Comshare, Inc. France Stone Foundation Ashel and Dorothy Bryan Thomas and Karen (Krauss) Dr. Lawrence V. and Ruth B. Philip D. Gardner Buckeye CableSystem Baither Conway Mr. and Mrs. Ivan W. Gorr Frank and Barbara Cubbon Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Baker William Cooke Scholarship Trust Ronald W. and Darlene W. Greller Dr. Bruce and Dolores Douglas Dr. Donald and Carolyn Baker Cooper Tire & Rubber Foundation Herb Family 1998 Gift Trust Ida Marie Dowling George Ballas Buick GMC Corpus Christi University Parish Joseph R. Hillebrand Eastman & Smith LTD Estate of Robert J. Barber John Corrothers Ruth M. Hillebrand Trust FirstEnergy John C. Bates Foundation Creative Food Management Inc. Huntington National Bank Philip J. Gardner Jr. Robert and Jean Beauch Charles R. Creech and Nancy C. IBM Corporation Heidtman Steel Products, Inc. Susan Beilstein Scholarship Fund Creech George Isaac David W. Henry Jr. and Grace M. The Bellevue Hospital Fanny Erma B. Crozier Dr. and Mrs. Julius H. Jacobson II Henry David P. and Susan Bennett Dade Community Foundation KeyBank Jon A. and Alyssa Herb Bennett Enterprises DaimlerChrysler Corporation The Kinsey Family Foundation Thomas S. and Wendy Herb Betco Corporation, Ltd. Fund Estate of Phyllis Penn Kohler John M. Howard, M.D. B.G.S.U. Dance Marathon DaimlerChrysler The Kresge Foundation Estate of Roy Hummel Marianne C. Bigney The Dana Foundation The LaValley Foundation George Isaac Foundation R. Jeffrey and Kathleen Bixler Jessalyn Dattilo Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Martha Holden Jennings Wilma Black John G. and Jane Day LaValley, Sr. Foundation Clair J. Blackall & Mary A. Willis Day Properties, Inc. William and Susan Logie Dennis and Sheila Johnson Lenkay Blackall Fund Dr. Xunming Deng and Dr. Helen L. Luedtke Brooks William W. Jr. and Elise Knight The Blade Foundation Liwei Xu Lumina Foundation for Education, William and Carol Koester The Blade A. Louis Denton Dorothy MacKenzie Price The David and Lura Lovell William and Susan Bollin Agnes L. Devlin Memorial Fund McMaster Foundation Foundation Alan D. and Claudia Booth Diocese Of Toledo Dr. Harold and Helen McMaster Lura Lovell Lorine J. and Alan D. Booth Disney Worldwide Services, Inc. Clement O. Miniger Memorial Richard and Jane McQuade Foundation Estate of Margaret Dodds Foundation National Endowment for the Arts Bostleman Corporation Carl and Betty Dorcas Alfred and Adela Mundt OmniSource Corporation Richard and Konni Bostleman Frederick M. Douglass Foundation Junichi Nagasaki Owens Corning Corporation William L. Bostleman and Evy John W. and Irene L. Dowd Nippon Electric Glass Harriett F. Pheatt Jarrett Downtown Coaches Association Norman C. Nitschke Pilkington North America, Inc. Craig and Kathy Bowie Dunbar Mechanical, Inc. Norman Nitschke Trust Lois and Don Ramsdell BP Amoco Corporation DWD Technology Group LLC 2 Estate of Jane Eager Dr. Frederick W. and Jean Hiss Life Connection of Ohio Pfizer, Inc. Eaton Corporation Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hoffman Jeffrey D. Long Pi Kappa Alpha Epsilon Epsilon Robert J. and Carol L. Eberly Dr. John M. Howard IRA Account Lucas County Auditor Foundation EBI, L. P. d/b/a BIOMET David and Rebecca Huey The Lyden Co. Pilkington North America, Inc. Eunice V. Elser Roy and Gail Hummel Macy Foundation Joseph J. Planicka Dr. and Mrs. El-Shafie S. Amjad Hussain, M.D. George A. Madras Plastic Technologies, Inc. Emert Recycling Corp. Hylant James E. Maher Port Lawrence Title and Trust Erie Construction Mid-West, Inc. Patrick and Ann Hylant Marathon Petroleum Company LP Company Ernst & Young LLP & Foundation IBC Corporation Dr. and Mrs. Allen Markowicz Potter Development Corp. William and Paula Fall Mr. and Mrs. Barton Geoffrey Ice Marshall Field’s Jeffrey J. Potter Estate of Robert R. Falter Impact Products, LLC Joseph and Lois Mast Scott and Judy Potter Martha W. Farmer Trust IPS Dr. Gordon Mather James A. Poure and Barbara L. Federal Mogul Corp. Isaac Corp. Patrick and Marilyn McAlear Tartaglia-Poure Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund George Isaac Properties Richard and Martha McEwen Dorothy M. Price Trust James R. Findlay Revocable Trust Marion J. Isaac Dr. Ronald McGinnis and Dr. Primavera Joseph F. Fink ITW Automotive Refinishing Marijo Tamburrino Estate of Leona M. Probst FirstEnergy Foundation J & J Enterprises/ McLane Company, Inc. Procter and Gamble Fund of the Fischer Tool & Die Corporation TransferMeToDVD Philip and Johnna McWeeny Greater Cincinnati Dana S. Fitzsimmons and Philip Lloyd and Ola Jacobs Medical Mutual Of Ohio Foundation M. Layton Dr. Hal B. Jr. and Flora G. Estate of Louise M. Meffley ProMedica Flower Hospital James H. Fox Trust Jennings Mercy Health Richard Querl Sidney Frohman Foundation Hal and Flora Jennings Trust Mercy Health Partners Dr. Demetrios and Eugenia GAC MidAmerica Leslie and Stephen Jerome Dr. Hollis Merrick III and Dr. Raftopoulos Dr. Roland and Yvonne M. Gandy Joan L. & Julius H. Jacobson II Mary Smith Eugenia Raftopoulos Trust Dr. Glenn W. Geelhoed Foundation, Inc. Metra Corporation Richard K. and Elizabeth Ransom Glenn W. Geelhoed Living Trust Johnson and Associates Herbert R. and Carolyn Metzger Edith Rathbun General Motors Foundation Dr. Daniel M. and Elaine Johnson Midland Title Agency Dr. Louis C. and Sophie G. Ravin The Charlotte Geyer Foundation Johnson & Johnson Midwest Packaging Solutions, Inc. Borge R. and Hennie Reimer Merritt Gibson Larry and Sharon E. Johnson Teddy and Kay Miller H. Williams Rhodes and Carolyn Estate of Merritt E. Gibson Roger W. Johnson Harriet E. Mills J. Clark-Rhodes Gilmore, Jasion & Mahler, Ltd. George M. Jones Jr. Mr. and Richard A. Minck Rite Aid Corporation GlaxoSmithKline Nancy S. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Mitchell George W. Ritter Richard and Barbara Glowacki Albert Joseph Sylvia N. Molter-Neill Trust Riverside Hospital GM Powertrain Albert Joseph Trust Monroe College, LTD Leota I. Rodegeb Irrevocable Trust Dr. Jeffrey P. Gold and Dr. Robin Joseph Brothers Realty, Inc. Daniel R. Morris Romanoff Electric Corporation S. Hayworth Bess Joseph Sieving Morris Iron & Steel Co., Inc. Karl P. and Elizabeth H. Ronn Max P. Gottfried Testamentary Estate of Fern R. Kalmbach The Estate of Marjorie A. Morris Mickey and Suzie Rosenberg Charitable Trust Estate of Elizabeth Karns-Lennox Mosser Construction, Inc. Dr. Glenn R. Ruihley Margaret H. Grigsby Gerald L. and Janet R. Keller MT Business Technologies, Inc. The Estate of Glenn R.
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