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Seymour RYCKMAN Obituary


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RYCKMAN, Seymour James better known as Jim, was the son of Seymour Willard and Laverne Jenkins Ryckman. He passed away peacefully at age 96 on October, 24, 2013. He was born in Allegan, Michigan on June 20, 1917 and graduated salutatorian from Kalkaska High School in 1934. He graduated from Michigan State University with a B.S. in Civil Engineering, an M.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Missouri, and did his doctoral work at Harvard University. He became a professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Maine in 1940. Governor Edmund Muskie appointed Jim to help head the State of Maine Water Commission for environmental purposes. He served as a Lieutenant JG in the Navy during World War II on the Aircraft Carrier Kasaan Bay (CVE69) in both the Atlantic & Pacific Oceans. After the war, he returned to the University of Maine faculty. He joined the University of Dayton Civil Engineering Department as Chairman in 1959 and was the longest running department head in the history of the University of Dayton. He received the distinguished Professor Emeritus Award from UD upon his retirement. During his career, he also served as an engineering consultant working throughout the United States and internationally. Marie Louise Maguire Ryckman, his wife of 65 years, passed away in September 2008. Jim and Marie had four children and are survived by three sons and their wives and one daughter and her husband: Seymour James Ryckman Jr. (Diane), Gary Coleman Ryckman (Donna), Dr. Christopher Sheridan Ryckman (Therese), and Jane Ryckman Siegwarth (Mark). He is survived by 10 grandchildren, Abigail Ryckman (Jim) Rittman, Rebecca Ryckman (Kevin) Gellner, Meghan Ryckman (Wes) Hershman, Melissa Ryckman (Dave) Pawlowski, Dr. Audrey Ryckman (Matt) Adkins, Hayley Ryckman, Judson Ryckman (Bonnie), Katherine Siegwarth, Kaitlin Ryckman, and Elizabeth Siegwarth Spencer; and 3 great grandchildren, Jackson Rittman, Taylor Rittman, and Nate Spencer. He is also survived by his siblings Willard Ryckman, Jean Woodhams, Virgil Utvuglt, and Clesson Ryckman, and was preceded in death by his brother, Devere Ryckman and granddaughter Angel Loretta Ryckman. Jim was raised on a dairy farm in northern Michigan and told great stories about plowing the fields with horses and hand cranking up the car in the winter. When asked what he did with his spare time as a child he answered, "What spare time? We just worked and went to school." He credits his work with the machinery on the farm as a child to sparking his interest in civil engineering mechanics. He enjoyed golf, tennis, fishing and so forth, but loved the UD Flyers basketball games. He took every opportunity to educate others, and promised with his explanations that he would never exceed an hour because, as a professor, he was conditioned to the normal duration of his classes. Jim was a founding member of Tau Beta Pi, the Engineering Honor Society at the University of Dayton. He was a diplomat of American Academy of Environmental Engineers and a lifetime member of ASCE, AAEE, WPCF (WEF), AWWA and a long term member of Kiwanis International. Visitation will be at the Schlientz & Moore Funeral Home, 1632 Wayne Ave., Dayton, Ohio on Monday, October 28th from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. A Catholic Mass will be held at Holy Angels Church, 1322 Brown St., Dayton, OH at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 29th with burial immediately following at Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum, 118 Woodland Ave., Dayton Ohio. A reception will follow for family and friends at the Engineers Club of Dayton, 110 E. Monument Ave., Dayton, OH. Donations may be made in his name (Professor S. James Ryckman) to the University of Dayton, Civil Engineering Dept., College of Engineering, 300 College Park, Dayton, Ohio, 45469-7051. Condolences can be made through Schlientzandmoore.com

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Published by Dayton Daily News from Oct. 26 to Oct. 27, 2013.

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October 31, 2013

My prayers and thoughts are with the Ryckman family. I still remember visiting Dayton after I graduated from Orono High(Class 63). Jim and I were close friends until he moved with his family to Dayton.
Denzil (Denny) Drewry
Westborough, MA

Valerie Campbell Roth

October 30, 2013

Dr. Jim Ryckman was truly a living history book. His recall of the events of his life was remarkable and the love he had for his late wife and children heartwarming. It was my pleasure to care for him as a patient last year at FMC; he marked my life forever.

Carol and Jon Slater

October 29, 2013

Aloha from Molokai....We just read the wonderful obituary about your dad! We send our thoughts and prayers with love to you all, Carol and Jon

Anna Schmelzer

October 29, 2013

Dr. Ryckman,
So sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Anna Schmelzer

Karen Gellner

October 28, 2013

We met Mr. Ryckman at my son's wedding last fall to Rebecca Ryckman. He was so nice & enjoyed the wedding & other festivities so much! I can see why Rebecca loved him so much. I'm sure he was loved by all.

Rebecca Ryckman

October 27, 2013

Grandad, we all lov e you and will miss you greatly. You were an inspiration to all of us. Thank you for all your wonderful stories.

October 27, 2013

We are so sorry for your loss. May God give you peace and comfort.
Leroy and Jane McClellan

Bob and Vonda Speakman

October 26, 2013

What a wonderful man with such a positive attitude. Even though we knew him only a short time, we enjoyed his visits and story telling.

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