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Jun 3, 2019 · Fred's brother Ralph, a bachelor, outlived his mother, Amelia, by just four years, dying of cancer in 1903 at the age of 51. Ralph and Fred, by all historical accounts, trusted each other without question and functioned as equal partners, even sharing a single bank account.
Mar 10, 2016 · Dr. Ralph Lach was remembered last week as a pioneer in medicine who once helped save Bob Hope's life and whose philanthropy still has an impact on central Ohio and beyond. Lach died Jan. 22 at...
The Dietrich Foundation’s management team is as follows: Staff. Trustees. Edward J. Grefenstette. President, CEO and CIO. Ed Grefenstette serves as the President, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer of The Dietrich Foundation.
A Visionary Philanthropist and Investor. A student of famous Western Pennsylvania industrialists, Mr. Dietrich was greatly influenced by Andrew Carnegie’s 1889 essay, “The Gospel of Wealth,” which argued that the wealthy possessed a duty to devote their talents and resources to the common good.
Sep 19, 2024 · Fred was born at home and lived his early years in Bryan, Ney, Kunkle and West Unity Ohio. He was the son of Ralph and Wilma Dietrich, hardworking practical people who struggled and overcame the hardships of the 1930s. They raised five children, who all excelled in their given fields of interest.
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The Davis Foundation has granted nearly $30 million to a wide range of nonprofit organizations since its inception, including Franklin Park Conservatory, the James Cancer Hospital, Godman Guild, YMCA of Central Ohio, and Capital Area Humane Society.
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In 2021, Elizabeth A. Beverly, PhD, a professor in the Department of Primary Care at the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and Co-Director of the Diabetes Institute, was named the Osteopathic Heritage Foundation Ralph S. Licklider, D.O., Endowed Professor in Behavioral Diabetes.