Mark-McKinley-Obituary

Dr. Mark B. McKinley

Lorain, Ohio

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"Forever Professor"Collector, inventor, artist, author, researcher, learner, thinker and Professor extraordinaire….~ He taught many minds, and touched many lives.…1939-2019https://vimeo.com/224836323

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Mark was a fabulous professor who taught me to analyze my group I manage as a medical rra and assist them to do and live their best potential at work and to help my friends and family as best I can. Bless his family and know he's an angel and heaven now.

Many great memories of taking his classes at LCCC he helped me become a leader and helped me to read employees to determine if they needed help.

I took Mark´s Psych 151 class back in the mid-90s and was just thinking about him, thought I´d Google him to see what he might be up to. I am so disappointed to just now find out he´s been gone for over 4 years now. I was a tech major, but the one class I had of his was absolutely my favorite. I LOVED his class, and realized he was really putting on a performance just like a stand up comic would-he made you laugh and he made you think-but outside the spotlight he was exceptionally down to...

DR McKinley was the best psychology professor ever I got my ma in medical information technology and had to take four psychology classes for management. He taught us to think and analyze information wonderfully! He will sorely be missed in the research community as well!

One the anniversary of Mark's passing he remains one of the most unforgettable people I've ever met. Not many like him will come this way again. Garry Romanik, LCCC AV Dept. 1973-1979

Met Mark many years ago. Shared a few beverages together. Nice man. So sad to hear he passed. I went by his house a month or so ago. Was gonna stop. . . .

Mark made a difference in my life. I was his first office assistant and we spent many hours at Maple Inn talking about people and life in general. Sorry for your loss Susan.

Mark made a difference in my life. I was his first office assistant and we spent many hours at Maple Inn talking about people and life in general. Sorry for your loss Susan.

We in the LCCC AV Department collaborated with Mark in the '70's, producing classroom Psychology instructional television programs. He was always a step ahead, but willing to listen and accept our recommendations. Just a brillant guy and a pleasure to work with. Not many like him will come along. Glad we were on the ride. Can still see him in my minds eye walking across a wind blown campus in the winter without a coat.