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Byron Quandt

1942 - 2012

BORN

1942

DIED

2012

Byron Quandt Obituary

(News article) A retired senior vice president for Pilkington North America, Byron Quandt, 70, died Sunday of brain cancer in Hospice of Western Reserve, Westlake, Ohio.

Mr. Quandt of Ottawa Hills was given a diagnosis of a brain tumor in June and underwent surgery July 6, said Nancy Quandt, his wife of 20 years.

He joined what was then Libbey-Owens-Ford Co. in 1985, and directed the auto-glass maker's human resources operations. His responsibilities included employee recruitment, compensation, benefits, organizational development, training, labor relations, public relations, and managing health and safety programs.

Dan Dimas, a former employee of the firm, now part of Pilkington, who was recruited in 1991 by Mr. Quandt, described him as a hands-off leader who gave employees freedom to do their jobs. "He was a boss who didn't micro-manage. He kind of set the course for us and had a vision. Basically he turned us loose to get the job done," said Mr. Dimas, who now is a consultant for the Hylant Group.

He said he values the leadership skills he developed under his former boss. "He was great guy, but he became a very dear friend," he said.

Mrs. Quandt said her husband, who retired from Pilkington in 2001, had lived in many places throughout his life, but lived in the Toledo area the longest.

He was born in 1942 in Carroll, Iowa, to Ivadell and the Rev. Harvey Quandt, a Methodist minister. He graduated in 1959 from high school in New London, Iowa, where he played football, basketball, and baseball.

A talented musician who played the French horn, clarinet, and trumpet, he also was in the school's concert band.

Mrs. Quandt said he later learned piano and guitar, and although he never played professionally he became an ardent supporter of the Toledo Symphony and Toledo Jazz Society and loved to listen to local musicians' talents.

He graduated from Cornell University in 1964 with a bachelor of arts degree in sociology and then became a Peace Corps volunteer for two years in Chile. He continued his studies at the University of Iowa, receiving a master of arts degree. He joined the former Toledo-based Sheller-Globe Corp., a major automotive supplier, in 1967 and left in 1968 to work for the former Massey-Ferguson Inc., a farm tractor and machinery manufacturer, in Des Moines.

Though his college degrees were in the arts, Mr. Quandt had taken many psychology and sociology classes that became usefull in his professional career, his wife said. "He cared so much about the people he worked with or worked for, and it always went beyond just a job," she said. "He wanted to have the best for them."

He served on the boards of Junior Achievement of Northwest Ohio and Toledo Opera and was a member of Epworth United Methodist Church

Mr. Quandt was a past president of its board of trustees of the Sylvania Country Club. Mr. Quandt's other memberships including the Toledo Club, Toledo Tennis Club, Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo Symphony, Toledo Jazz Society, Metroparks of the Toledo Area, and Toledo Botanical Garden.

Surviving are his wife, Nancy; daughter, Kristine Burk; son, Timothy Quandt; stepson, Karl Matthew Straub; stepdaughter, Stephanie Harley; brother, Marvin Quandt, and eight grandchildren.

Private memorial services will be held later. Walker Funeral Home is handling arrangements.

The family suggests tributes to the Toledo jazz or symphony orchestras, the metroparks district, or Cleveland Clinic Brain Tumor Research Fund.
Published by The Blade on Sep. 29, 2012.

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Blake Straub

May 6, 2014

Byron was my grandpa I miss him so much I remember the time I went to the big house ( michigan stadium) even though he loved Iowa he took me I will never forget him you will always be in my heart grandpa

Rajiv Kwatra

August 17, 2013

To the Quandt Family:
I came across this while looking for the obituary of a close friend's father who had passed away around the same time. I have had no contact with the Quandt family for at least 25 years but I remember Mr. Quandt very well. He was a kind man who always managed to treat me well even though i was a cocky senior in high school. As my 2 and 4 year old girls grow up, I hope i can be as kind and accommodating to their friends as he was to me.
with my deepest condolences,

Rajiv Kwatra

May 31, 2013

I knew Byron from high school and we were in several music groups together We auditioned (with a quartet) and were accepted into the Iowa State Chorus. I was also a frequent dinner guest with the family, as I lived in the country and they invited me to have many meals before choir practice.
I have many fond memories of my times with the Quandt family.
Sincerely and with condolences.
Duane J. Swailes

Mike & Adam Gerig

October 2, 2012

To the Quandt Family:
Byron was a special man, whom I was glad to have met in just the recent past. His love of sport was evident as we had the chance to go to NCAA basketball regionals with he and Tim, and the Green family. We offer our heartfelt sympathy in this time of loss, and hope that his wonderful smile, great wit, and his love of family are cherished memories for the future.

Bill & Theresa Romp

October 1, 2012

Nancy, Deepest sympathy at this time if your loss

Shana Marshall

October 1, 2012

To the Quandt family:
I send my deepest and sincere condolences to the entire family. Byron will truly be missed. He is someone that I had the pleasure of getting to know and respect. There are many people at Buffalo Wild Wings that will truly miss his smiling face. My thoughts and prayers go out to Mrs. Quandt and the entire family. Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to get to know him.

Mickey Roseberg

October 1, 2012

Nancy,
My most sincere condolences. Byron was a wondrful person and of great assistance to me during a time we did some work together at Pilkington. May his memory be a treasure to you and your family.

Tom Dowling

October 1, 2012

Dear Nancy,
I am so sorry to read about your loss. Byron was a great guy who I always enjoyed playing tennis with. A true sportsman and gentleman. My prayers are with you and your family.

September 30, 2012

Nancy
So sorry to hear about the loss of Byron. My thoughts and prayers go to you and your family. With love, Connie Ulmer

September 30, 2012

Dear Nancy: We extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family. We are sorry we cannot extend our sympathy in person as we recently moved to Naples, FL. Sincerely, Dottie and Phil Rice

At a Toledo International Youth Orchestra concert.

Bob Billstein

September 30, 2012

Nancy,
I just learned of Byron's passing. I'm so sorry to hear about this. Byron was such a wonderful person! I really admired him and always enjoyed talking with him. He was one of the really good ones! He will be greatly missed by everyone that knew him. My heart goes out to you and your family.

Doug Abodeely

September 29, 2012

Nancy,
I was so sorry to hear of the passing of byron,he will be missed by everyone who knew him. Please accept my condolences , he will be with you for years to come in spirit.

Cynthia Apostolakis

September 29, 2012

Dear Nancy,
Jim and I are simply devastated by this sad news. We so enjoyed being with both of you over the years at Sylvania and other Toledo spots. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Fondly, Cynthia and Jim Apostolakis

Barbara Baker

September 29, 2012

Dear Nancy, So sorry to hear of the loss of your beloved husband. It is so difficult. My sincere condolences.

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