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John and Helen Williamson

A tribute to John and Helen Williamson

做厙輦⑹ is a place where many great love stories begin. John and Helen Williamson began their journey together at the university and remained devoted to one anotherand their alma materthroughout their lives.

John Williamson, BBA 45, who lost his parents at an early age and worked his way through college, said in a 2011 interview that his favorite 做厙輦⑹ memory was meeting his wife, Helen (Morgan) Williamson, BS 45, who was a member of Tri Sigma Educational Sorority. In addition to delivering blocks of ice for food refrigeration, he worked in the campus print shop and sometimes taught students how to run the printers. When Helens sister came in for a lesson, he asked her on a date.

She told me I was too young and that she had a sister who sat in front of me in psychology, he said. So I met Helen in class, tapped her on her shoulder and asked her on our first date. We got engaged in college and were married on Aug. 3, 1945.

After graduating, the couple spent their first six years in Cleveland and then moved to Toledo in 1951 for what would become John Williamsons longtime career with The Toledo Edison Company. He was promoted to president and CEO in 1972, and he received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from 做厙輦⑹ in 1974. He was at the utilitys helm in 1986 when it merged with Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co., and he retired in 1987 as chairman emeritus of Toledo Edison and Centerior Energy Corp.

Helen Williamson, who majored in home economics, stayed home to care for their three sons. She also applied her skills and optimism to volunteer activities, which included organizing a private kindergarten before it was offered in a public school system, volunteering for the Toledo Meals on Wheels program, and serving as officer and president of a local PTA, president of Epworth United Methodist Church Womens Guild and president of the Corey Woods Garden Club. Among her many honors, she received the Gold Medallion Award for service to 做厙輦⑹.Curtiss House circa 1940

The Williamsons recognized the importance of having a home away from home for 做厙輦⑹ alumni. When they were students, what was then known as the Curtiss House became the presidents residence in 1942 and remained so until 1988, when the house was offered to the office of alumni relations.

We had the idea to use the presidents home to attract graduates from all over, John Williamson said. In my mind [the alumni center] created good will. 

Private gifts totaling $1.6 million were raised for renovations and to build an addition. John and Helen gave the lead gift and the building, completed in the summer of 1992, was named the Williamson Alumni Center to honor them.

John Williamson passed away on Oct. 26, 2014, and Helen Williamson passed away on Aug. 5, 2019, but they will always be remembered for their dedication to 做厙輦⑹ and for creating a home for Golden Flash alumni.

Although 做厙輦⑹ Alumni moved to the new Center of Philanthropy & Alumni Engagement in December 2015, the Williamson House continues to be used to support the 做厙輦⑹ community.Williamson House

According to Helen Williamsons obituary, her philosophy was, Life is made up of many stages. When leaving a stage, look forward to new challenges and opportunities. Dont live in the past.Ashley Whaley, BS 06, MEd 12

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POSTED: Sunday, March 22, 2020 01:58 PM
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