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Dr Willard Ticknor Daetsch
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Dr Willard Ticknor Daetsch Veteran

Birth
Death
7 Jun 2011 (aged 87)
Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York, USA
Cenotaph
Springville, Erie County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Section 13 Lot 423 Grave 05
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Note: the marker in this cemetery is an apparent cenotaph

Willard Ticknor Daetsch, 86, passed away Tuesday, June 7, 2011 at his home.
Memorial services will be held on Saturday, June 18, 2011 at 2 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, Ithaca.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Cancer Resource Center of the Finger Lakes, 612 W. State St., Ithaca, NY 14850 or to the Willard T. Daetsch Scholarship for Interdisciplinary and International Studies at Ithaca College, c/o Shelly Semmler, Alumni Hall, Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY 14850.
Arrangements are by the Bangs Funeral Home.
Published in The Ithaca Journal on June 13, 2011
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Professor Emeritus Willard Daetsch Passes Away
Contributed by Thomas Rochon on June 8 2011
Ithaca College Intercom
It is with a great deal of sadness that I share the news that Professor Emeritus Willard Ticknor Daetsch passed away on Tuesday, June 7. Willard was a tremendous friend and supporter of the Ithaca College community, who as a faculty leader helped shape many aspects of the College as we know it today. I am thankful that I had the opportunity over the past three years to get to know Willard and his wife, Dorothy, and to come to count them as personal friends as well.
Professor Daetsch joined Ithaca College in 1965 as an assistant professor of German, and was promoted to associate professor and tenured in 1975. Among his many accomplishments, he was the founding director of the Center for Individual and Interdisciplinary Studies, which contributed to the early development of the London Center as well as such innovative programs as women's studies, social work, and planned studies. In recognition of that work, an endowed scholarship, the Willard T. Daetsch Scholarship for Interdisciplinary and International Studies, was established in his name.
A strong promoter of the use of technology in language teaching, Willard founded the College's Technology Interest Group, developed software for German instruction, and presented papers on the topic at national and international conferences. His service to the College included chairing Faculty Council, and he was one of the first two faculty members elected to the Board of Trustees.
Despite having officially retired in 1995, Willard remained a regular presence on campus. A proud veteran of the U.S. Army, he was active as a member of the Veterans Day Celebration Committee and attended the event every year, wearing his uniform and teaching younger generations about that era. He was a longtime board member of the IC Protestant Community and organized the George Clarkson Lecture Series, honoring the College's first Protestant chaplain. Willard also served on the Gerontology Institute Community Advisory Group. For his numerous contributions to the larger Ithaca community, he was recognized with the Distinguished Community Service Award from the Ithaca-Cayuga Rotary Club as well as the Senior Citizen of the Year award from the Tompkins County Office for the Aging.
Willard and Dorothy, who retired as a reference librarian from Ithaca College, hosted numerous international students over the years and are well known and respected for their humanitarian work. The last time I saw them was a few weeks ago at the Rainbow Reception for LGBT graduates, where they received the 2011 Ally Award from the Center for LGBT Education, Outreach, and Services.
Willard lived a long time with cancer, and he was very active with the American Cancer Society's annual Relay for Life. When the relay was held at Butterfield Stadium last June, Willard and Dorothy had the honor of lighting the torch to signal the start of the event.
The family has announced a memorial service to be held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, June 18, 2011, at the First Presbyterian Church of Ithaca, 315 N. Cayuga Street, with a reception to follow. Dorothy and their children, Brian and Melinda, request no flowers and suggest that memorial donations may be made to the Cancer Resource Center of the Finger Lakes, 612 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Street, Ithaca, NY 14850, or to the Willard T. Daetsch Scholarship for Interdisciplinary and International Studies, c/o Elayne Nicholas, Office of Individual and Planned Giving, Ithaca College, 953 Danby Road, Ithaca NY 14850.
I know the IC community joins me in passing along our deepest condolences to Dorothy, Brian, Melinda, and the Daetsch family.
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Named to board of Ithaca College
A Hamburg native, Professor Willard T. Daetsch has been elected to a two-year term as the faculty representative to the Ithaca College Board of Trustees. Dr. Daetsch, a specialist in German literature of the 18th century, came to Ithaca Collage as as Assistant Professor in 1965.
He received a B.A. degree cum laude from Harvard, an M.A. degree in German from the University of Buffalo, an A.M. in International Affairs from Harvard University and a PhD. degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. From 1954 to 1959 Dr. Daetsch served as executive director of the Buffalo Council on World Attain [?] and was active in the Buffalo World Hospitality Program.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester G. Daetsch of Pierce Ave., he is a 1942 graduate of Hamburg High School. He is married to the former Dorothy Anne Israel and they have two children, Melinda Beth, born in 1962, and Brian Richard, 1966.
Published in The Sun, Hamburg, New York , on May 6, 1971 Page 12
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Member Tompkins County Ethics Advisory Board, term expired 2009

Tompkins County Human Rights Commissioner circa 2004

Thanks to contributor J.R. Schaus Find A Grave ID 49500845 for his help with this memorial
Note: the marker in this cemetery is an apparent cenotaph

Willard Ticknor Daetsch, 86, passed away Tuesday, June 7, 2011 at his home.
Memorial services will be held on Saturday, June 18, 2011 at 2 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, Ithaca.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Cancer Resource Center of the Finger Lakes, 612 W. State St., Ithaca, NY 14850 or to the Willard T. Daetsch Scholarship for Interdisciplinary and International Studies at Ithaca College, c/o Shelly Semmler, Alumni Hall, Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY 14850.
Arrangements are by the Bangs Funeral Home.
Published in The Ithaca Journal on June 13, 2011
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Professor Emeritus Willard Daetsch Passes Away
Contributed by Thomas Rochon on June 8 2011
Ithaca College Intercom
It is with a great deal of sadness that I share the news that Professor Emeritus Willard Ticknor Daetsch passed away on Tuesday, June 7. Willard was a tremendous friend and supporter of the Ithaca College community, who as a faculty leader helped shape many aspects of the College as we know it today. I am thankful that I had the opportunity over the past three years to get to know Willard and his wife, Dorothy, and to come to count them as personal friends as well.
Professor Daetsch joined Ithaca College in 1965 as an assistant professor of German, and was promoted to associate professor and tenured in 1975. Among his many accomplishments, he was the founding director of the Center for Individual and Interdisciplinary Studies, which contributed to the early development of the London Center as well as such innovative programs as women's studies, social work, and planned studies. In recognition of that work, an endowed scholarship, the Willard T. Daetsch Scholarship for Interdisciplinary and International Studies, was established in his name.
A strong promoter of the use of technology in language teaching, Willard founded the College's Technology Interest Group, developed software for German instruction, and presented papers on the topic at national and international conferences. His service to the College included chairing Faculty Council, and he was one of the first two faculty members elected to the Board of Trustees.
Despite having officially retired in 1995, Willard remained a regular presence on campus. A proud veteran of the U.S. Army, he was active as a member of the Veterans Day Celebration Committee and attended the event every year, wearing his uniform and teaching younger generations about that era. He was a longtime board member of the IC Protestant Community and organized the George Clarkson Lecture Series, honoring the College's first Protestant chaplain. Willard also served on the Gerontology Institute Community Advisory Group. For his numerous contributions to the larger Ithaca community, he was recognized with the Distinguished Community Service Award from the Ithaca-Cayuga Rotary Club as well as the Senior Citizen of the Year award from the Tompkins County Office for the Aging.
Willard and Dorothy, who retired as a reference librarian from Ithaca College, hosted numerous international students over the years and are well known and respected for their humanitarian work. The last time I saw them was a few weeks ago at the Rainbow Reception for LGBT graduates, where they received the 2011 Ally Award from the Center for LGBT Education, Outreach, and Services.
Willard lived a long time with cancer, and he was very active with the American Cancer Society's annual Relay for Life. When the relay was held at Butterfield Stadium last June, Willard and Dorothy had the honor of lighting the torch to signal the start of the event.
The family has announced a memorial service to be held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, June 18, 2011, at the First Presbyterian Church of Ithaca, 315 N. Cayuga Street, with a reception to follow. Dorothy and their children, Brian and Melinda, request no flowers and suggest that memorial donations may be made to the Cancer Resource Center of the Finger Lakes, 612 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Street, Ithaca, NY 14850, or to the Willard T. Daetsch Scholarship for Interdisciplinary and International Studies, c/o Elayne Nicholas, Office of Individual and Planned Giving, Ithaca College, 953 Danby Road, Ithaca NY 14850.
I know the IC community joins me in passing along our deepest condolences to Dorothy, Brian, Melinda, and the Daetsch family.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Named to board of Ithaca College
A Hamburg native, Professor Willard T. Daetsch has been elected to a two-year term as the faculty representative to the Ithaca College Board of Trustees. Dr. Daetsch, a specialist in German literature of the 18th century, came to Ithaca Collage as as Assistant Professor in 1965.
He received a B.A. degree cum laude from Harvard, an M.A. degree in German from the University of Buffalo, an A.M. in International Affairs from Harvard University and a PhD. degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. From 1954 to 1959 Dr. Daetsch served as executive director of the Buffalo Council on World Attain [?] and was active in the Buffalo World Hospitality Program.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester G. Daetsch of Pierce Ave., he is a 1942 graduate of Hamburg High School. He is married to the former Dorothy Anne Israel and they have two children, Melinda Beth, born in 1962, and Brian Richard, 1966.
Published in The Sun, Hamburg, New York , on May 6, 1971 Page 12
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Member Tompkins County Ethics Advisory Board, term expired 2009

Tompkins County Human Rights Commissioner circa 2004

Thanks to contributor J.R. Schaus Find A Grave ID 49500845 for his help with this memorial


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