LIMA — John Barkley White, 79, went home to be with the Lord on March 16, 2021, at his residence in Lima, Ohio, from complications of cancer. John was born to the late John C., and Savannah White of Plymouth, IN, on April 1, 1941. He and his beloved wife, Nola M. Bentley, were married on March 16, 1964.
John was born with a big heart and a larger-than-life personality. Enthusiastic for a time about golf, cooking, Bobby Knight and IU basketball, and any activity that involved a friend. In retirement, he focused more on landscaping and movie-watching. Always a connoisseur of film, he would immerse himself in the movie's stories and would not hesitate to research or even call people associated with the films.
John graduated with a B.S. and M.H.A. (magna cum laude) from Indiana University. Later in his career, he attended Harvard University where he studied Advanced Management Programs.
He spent 30+ years as a hospital CEO. Those years were divided among Hancock Memorial Hospital, Floyd Memorial Hospital, and Lima Memorial Hospital. His accomplishments while CEO are well documented. Among his most significant in Lima were being instrumental in the joint venture between the YMCA and Lima Memorial Hospital, and creating the vision for the Lima Memorial Medical Park. He served on an inexhaustible number of boards and committees. We now understand why, upon retirement, he refused to wear anything other than loungewear, much to Nola's chagrin.
When he was 16, he became an Eagle Scout and received the "My God and Country Religious Award." His love of Jesus motivated him to participate in various ministries at Christian Missionary Alliance Church and Trinity United Methodist Church with the Emmaus Walk being especially meaningful in his spiritual journey. In Lima, he enjoyed fellowship with the Shawnee Alliance Men's Group and his involvement with the Lima Prison Ministry.
John was a natural leader and was recognized as such throughout his entire life. From his first opportunity as a "captain of patrol" at Jefferson Elementary School in Plymouth, IN, to his final role as CEO at Lima Memorial. He had the rare gift of knowing when and how to be aggressive and honoring people above himself, and all else. His north star in management was treating others right. His associates consistently commented on how friendly and caring he was. Tender-hearted toward all God's creatures, great and small, he adored his dogs, Brandie and Cubby; and Emmett, the cat. He is certainly spoiling them rotten.
He is preceded in death by his parents John C. and Savannah White, and his sister Judy White Albert. His animated, lavishly generous, and tender spirit (and his extravagantly delicious cooking) will be deeply missed by his wife, Nola; his sons, John White (Cindy) of Waco, TX, and Steve White (Nicole) of Granville, OH; his sister Beverley Turner of Crawfordsville, IN; his nieces and nephews; and members of the MacArthur and Kurzhal families. He delighted in spoiling and praising his grandchildren Jonathan, Estie, Hannah, Henry, Eliana, and Jia. (They will miss his feasts too.)
Family will receive friends for the visitation on Saturday, April 10 from 9am-10:30am at Shawnee Alliance Church,4455 Shawnee Rd., Lima, OH, where a celebration of life service will begin at 10:30am. Interment to follow at Woodlawn Cemetery, with military honors. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Allen County Humane Society, Helping Hands Ministry at Shawnee Alliance Church, Cable Road Alliance Church, LMH Foundation, or Lima YMCA. Please visit www.johnbarkleywhite.com to learn more about John's amazing life.
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John Horns
January 19, 2024
He was a great man and a friend! I remember him fondly as a fellow CEO! He will be missed!
Russ Taylor MD
April 6, 2021
I am sorry for your loss. I was Chief of the Medical Staff and later a member of the Board at LMH during John’s tenure. He was a great guy and a visionary CEO. He was a friend and mentor to me and many other Physicians. He made us, LMH and Lima better.
Jackie Stephenson, LSW
April 5, 2021
Prayers for you Nola, John and Steve. It was a privilege to care for John and support your family during his illness. Putnam County Hospice team
Trish Miller
April 4, 2021
Dear Nola, I am an associate of Lima Memorial Hospital. I have fond memories of the years John was the CEO. One of the most kindest, caring men I ever knew. John treated everyone like family. It was a pleasure working with him. My sympathy to you and your family.
Siavosh and Diane Bozorgi
April 4, 2021
John was a remarkable man and I enjoyed working with him during my involvement to bring heart surgery to the Lima Community.
Nola, my deepest condolences to you and your family.
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