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Harry T. WILKS

1925 - 2014

Harry T. WILKS obituary, 1925-2014, Hamilton, OH

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Harry T., passed away peacefully at his home on March 11, 2014, his 89th birthday. He dedicated himself to improving his community in many large and small ways. Born in Chicago on March 11, 1925, he moved to Hamilton at the age of two. He attended St. Ann and St. Peter Elementary Schools, Wilson Junior High and Hamilton High School, where he was voted class president and played varsity basketball. He served four years in the Pacific during WWII and returned to the area to attend Ohio University, Miami University and University of Cincinnati earning a degree in Law. After marrying his high school sweetheart, Patricia Stoll, he joined attorney Clem Pater in the practice of law. His interest in Civic responsibility was evident early on as he served as Democratic State Representative, Hamilton City Councilman, and the leader of campaigns for the YMCA, United Way, Red Cross, and Easter Seals. He, along with his brothers and sister, renovated St. Raphael Social Service Center in Hamilton in honor of their parents. He was founder of the City of Sculpture Committee and a founding member of the Hamilton Civic Theater. He was an early funder of Kyle Braid scholarships, sending students to Colorado for leadership training. He was voted "Outstanding Young Man" by the Chamber of Commerce in 1960 and in 1992 he was named Hamilton's "Citizen of the Year". He served on the Cincinnati Opera Board, where he had the same box seats for over 40 years, and funded the Harry T. Wilks Creative Director position. At age 70, he provided a lasting legacy to the community of Hamilton and the tri-state area by his founding of Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park on 320 acres which he saved from development and donated to the park. The park, one of the largest in the country, features monumental sculptures set in a park-like setting overlooking the Miami River Valley, and offers many artistic and cultural opportunities to the community. He established the Harry T. Wilks Foundation, which sends students from local high schools to Italy every year to study the classics first hand and continues to fund other worthwhile endeavors in the area. He established and funded the Hamilton City Education Awards, which honors outstanding educators and provides funding for original educational projects, proposed by local educators. He also sponsored contests in geography and history at Hamilton schools to foster interest in these two subjects which he had enjoyed. His legacy at Miami University (Hamilton and Oxford) supports two causes he was especially passionate about, furthering the arts and providing educational opportunity. The Harry T. Wilks Conference Center and Harry T. Wilks Lecture Series were dedicated in Hamilton in 1992, bringing speakers of international renown to lecture free of charge at the Miami Hamilton campus. The Harry T. Wilks Theater at the Armstrong Student Center was dedicated this year at Miami University. In addition he supports the Wilks Scholarship program which provides approximately 15 scholarships per year at the Miami Hamilton campus, and founded the Harry T. Wilks Leadership Institute at the Oxford campus which develops ethical and transformational leadership and ensures decision making should be based on enduring principles. His commitment to Miami University also led him to serve on its Board of Trustees. Though he was dedicated to his local community, he travelled extensively and was a man of the world. During his lifetime he visited all 7 continents, including a trip to Antarctica and a trip behind the "iron curtain". When his family was young, he took several months off from his law practice every summer to travel the world with his wife and two daughters, sometimes towing an airstream trailer. He was preceded in death by his sister, Margarite "Marge" Handel and brother Francis "Deed" Wilks. He is survived by his two daughters, Barbara Wilks (New York City) and Nanci Lanni and husband Nick (Hamilton); his brother, Bill Wilks (Hamilton); grandchildren Joe Lanni and wife Katie, and John Lanni (Cincinnati), Lucy Struever (New York City) and Sara Struever and husband Peter Eiermann and great grandson Jasper John Wilks Eiermann (Portland, Maine); nephews Craig Wilks and wife Susan (Hamilton), JJ and Louise Handel (Chicago), Richard and Cathy Handel (Columbia, SC), Todd Handel and Divya Comeau (Boca Raton), Mike and Bonnie Wilks (Kentucky) and nieces Judy Wilks, husband Ken Reynolds,(New Orleans) and Tari and husband Edward Collins (Fort Lauderdale) and great nieces and nephews, Stephanie Wilks (New York City) and Tricia Wilks, (Hamilton) Harry and Jake Reynolds (New Orleans), Peter, Katie and Laura Wilks (Kentucky) and long-time loyal and loving friend Carol Kincer (Hamilton). In lieu of flowers please send donations to Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park, 1763 Hamilton Cleves Road, Hamilton, Ohio 45013 for the forest restoration fund. Private funeral services and burial will be at the convenience of the family with Weigel Funeral Home serving the family. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, March 29, 2014 at 4 p.m. at Parrish Auditorium, Miami University Hamilton Campus, Hamilton, Ohio.

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Published by The Cincinnati Enquirer on Mar. 13, 2014.

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March 16, 2014

It has been six years since my last visit with Harry while attending our sixty fifth class reunion. Harry was a neighbor,classmate and friend. Harry-We all miss you. Jim Brown

March 16, 2014

My deepest sympathies. A great man is gone, but he will never be forgotten. Amazing, what he was able to accomplish and yet stay so humble and down to earth. Always willing to teach and inspire. He will be sorely missed.

Tom Millikin

March 15, 2014

I knew Harry from the time I was able to cross Main Street by myself. Harry was Harry. Harry was special !

Rev. Regina Johnson Phillips

March 15, 2014

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. I was blessed by the wonderful talks we had together.

Fran Ruegg

March 15, 2014

I met Mr. Wilks some years ago when I took my grandkids for a picnic at Pyramid Hill, my grandson was playing with his Frisbee and Mr. Wilks came over and started to play with him also. After he left, I told my grandson who he was, he was so happy to meet and to know that was the man who was in charge of making such a beautiful park for us to enjoy. I have taken my grandkids there so many times, we all have fond memories of that wonderful day when Mr. Wilks came over to just play and chat with us a bit.
My deepest sympathy to the family.

Walter Blair

March 15, 2014

Harry always had Hamilton first in his thoughts. Enjoyed working with him and counting him as a friend .
Walter Blair

Hal Shepherd

March 14, 2014

Bill, sorry for your loss. Harry will be remembered for his many gifts to Hamilton and Miami University. I remember some interesting meetings on the purchase of the High Street block with Harry.

Christine Runtz

March 14, 2014

I can't imagine going to Pyramid Hill and not finding Harry in the office or on his golf cart--always smiling and ready to tell a story or two:) He was a true visionary and made the world a better place. I will miss him.

March 14, 2014

To the Wilks family, I pray you find comfort in this difficult time. Harry was kind to my family in many ways over the years. May he Rest in Peace.

Ed and Kathy Creighton

March 14, 2014

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of the Wilks Family and friends.

Mickey Julian-Pâté

March 13, 2014

Deepest sympathy

Tex, Mary, Connor, Hunter Chee

March 13, 2014

Oh Harry, how much you will be missed. Your smile could cheer up the saddest person. You were an amazing part of our lives, and you took our young son, Connor, under your wing and gave him such guidance. You will always be remembered for your kindness and caring nature. Our hearts are broken that we stay here and go on without you. Our heartfelt sympathy to your beautiful daughters and family. Truly ---- The Chee Family.

March 13, 2014

rip

Sue Tutas

March 13, 2014

Sending Sympathy to Mr Wilks family He has done so much for the community. I will miss seeing him riding in his golf cart when I walk my greyhound through Pyramid Hill. He was never too busy to stop and say Hi or chat His stories of the amazing things he had done throughout his life were so interesting

March 13, 2014

RIP

James C. Imfeld

March 13, 2014

Harry was very kind to many citizens of the Butler County Area. He always had a great smile and greeting.My sympathy to the Wilks family. Bill I wish you well.RIP

Debbie DeStefano

March 13, 2014

It has been a long time since I had seen Harry.. His brother Dr. Wilks was my employer for many years and that is how I met Harry. Funny man Harry was and always enjoyed seeing him when he came into the office and many times over the years I have thought about him and the family.. Sorry to say I missed the passing of Dr. Wilks. May both rest in peace they were both great men.

Stuart Hodesh

March 13, 2014

I never met Mr. Wilks but my family and I have benefited from his gifts. May his memory be for a blessing. Thank you Mr. Wilks.

Stuart Hodesh
Cincinnati, Ohio

Richard Turpin

March 13, 2014

Barbara, so sorry for the loss of your father. He was a remarkable man who will be missed by everyone. May he rest in peace.

Elmer Fackey

March 13, 2014

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Carolyn Dragan

March 13, 2014

Wilks Family, My family, friends and I have enjoyed the park many times and always amazed. Thanks so much for all of Mr. Wilks endeavors. I am very sorry for your loss.

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