donors
Genevieve E. Walinski
Elaine J. Mickelson
Danny D. Wang ✧ ✦
Ruth D. Neff Trust
Vernon and Marion C. Ward
Betsy Nisbet ✧ ✦
George C. Whitaker ✧
Patrick J. Parden ✧
Marina V. N. Whitman
John W. Risk
Barbara Blodi and Justin Gottlieb ✧
Alfred A. Wick ✧ ✦
Paul Rizzo
Carolyn J. Bohm
Michael S. Ruddat ✧
Stephen M. Boorstein ✧
$500 to $999
Stephen J. Saxe ✧
Nancy S. Boutell
Victor T. Adamo
Tara Schmitt ✧ ✦
James T. Bowen
Roger D. Arnett
Donald H. Schriver
Daniel Braden
Roy W. Beck ✧
H. Kaz and Barbara A. Nevins-Soong ✧ ✦
Thomas W. Breakey
Steven Carl Benz ✧
Richard J. Toner ✦
Dale E. Briggs
Roger M. Berkowitz
Ronald E. Warwar ✧
Margaret C. Brown
William C. Bromley ✧ ✦
David N. Zacks ✧
Geraldine A. Burns
Richard Carlin ✧
Michael A. Burnstine ✧
Ruth F. Clarke
$100 to $499
Marta C. Buttorf
Morton S. Cox, Jr. ✧
Anonymous Donors (18)
Mr. Donald V. Calamia
Roland R. DeMartin
Krista and Bryon Anderson
Bruce D. Cameron ✧
M. Kenneth Dickstein
Lyle John Andress
Norman and Maureen Campbell
Carolyn K. Diles
J. Gregg Arbaugh
Anne Chase
John S. Dunn
Steven M. Archer ✧
Lillian V. Choate
John N. Fetters
Professor Rudolf Arnheim
Joan M. Christy
Jerome I. Finkelstein ✧
Eric B. Arnold ✧
Donald L. Cole
Ralph M. Fox ✧
Charles R. Ashcraft
Carl L. Constant
Dasa V. Gangadhar, Jr. ✧ ✦
Auburn Area Lions Club
Wayne T. Cornblath ✧ ✦
Henry E. Gray
Charles and Nancy Bagnasco
Ellen L. Coulthard
Holly M. Gross ✧
Betty Jean Baier
Speers M. Crumrine
Froncie A. Gutman ✧
Deane and Marilyn Baker
William M. Cutler ✧
R. James Harvey
Mrs. I. Josephine Ballert
Dolores Czerniak
John W. Henderson ✧
Lawrence A. Barnes
Lyubica Dabich
Millicent Higgins
Harry Bash ✧
DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund
James A. Johnson
James C. Beachum, Sr.
James E. Davies
Mark W. Johnson ✧ ✦
Lois Bereza
William R. Dawson
Jean E. Lewis
Thomas A. Bersani ✧
James R. Devine
Sara Mann
Mary Lee Beuerle
Gayle D. Dickerson ✧
✧ Faculty, staff, and alumni donors ✦ Multi-year campaign pledges
Frederick R. Birkhill
John McGregor Dodds
Mike J. Bishel
Patricia and Richard Donahey
A longtime love of the medical profession and an immense respect for the work being done at the Kellogg Eye Center led Mary Homlar of Toledo to leave Kellogg a generous bequest. “She wanted to help the next generations, and she knew that vision research would do that,” says Caroline Korn, Mrs. Homlar’s daughter. A physical therapist who passed away at the age of 93, Mrs. Homlar came from a family of clinicians, her father a doctor and her mother a nurse. She began seeking care at the University of Michigan for her glaucoma in the mid-1980s. “She wanted the best, so her doctor sent her to m ary homl ar
Kellogg,” Mrs. Korn says. Mrs. Homlar appreciated the Eye Center’s focus on genetic discoveries and enjoyed touring Kellogg’s laboratories. Once, after receiving a letter from the University asking if she would like to receive a small gift in appreciation of her charitable gifts, she wrote back instructing the sender to “use the money for research.”
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