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Gregg Luginbuhl Obituary

GREGG LUGINBUHL

BLUFFTON — Gregg J Luginbuhl, 67, of Bluffton died the morning of September 26, 2016 at St. Rita's Inpatient Hospice in Lima, Ohio. He was born January 20, 1949 in Bluffton to Darvin and Evelyn (Johnson) Luginbuhl. On Nov. 3, 1977 he married Karen Nelson and she survives.

Gregg was professor of art and chair of the art department at Bluffton University for 30 years before his retirement in 2014 when he was named professor emeritus. Prior to coming to Bluffton, Gregg taught at the University of Findlay for eight years.

Gregg received a Master of Fine Arts degree in Ceramics from the University of Montana in 1975, following a B.A. in Art from Bluffton in 1971. In 1989 he received the Young Alumni Award from Bluffton University. He served on the board of Ohio Designer Craftsmen for many years, and was President of the Board from 1999 to 2001. He received the Lifetime Achievement Award from Ohio Designer Craftsmen in 2015.

He made art in a variety of media during and after his teaching career, with ceramic sculpture emerging as one of his favorites. He was the artist behind the Bluffton University baseball memorial Touching Home and other works on campus. He exhibited pottery and ceramic sculpture in more than 200 regional and national exhibitions, and his work is included in many public and private collections nationwide. During his retirement, he opened Gallery 323, a studio gallery that features his work, and consigned artwork from nine regional artists.

He was an active member of First Mennonite Church throughout his life and attended Camp Friedenswald in Cassopolis, Mich. through his elementary and high school years. He loved the outdoors, camping and hiking. He enjoyed listening to the Reds on the radio while gardening, collecting toasters, following Bluffton Beaver and Pirate athletics, and was an Ohio State fan.

Survivors also include his five children, Alison (Kevin) King of Bluffton, Ben (Alex Roth), Ashley and Kristen Luginbuhl all of Portland, Ore., Kathryn Luginbuhl of Nashville, Tenn.; a brother, Bill Luginbuhl of Chicago, Ill; his mother, Evelyn Luginbuhl of Bluffton; and two granddaughters, Milena and Madelyn King of Bluffton.

Gregg was preceded in death by his father, Darvin Luginbuhl.

A memorial service will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday, October 1st at First Mennonite Church, Bluffton. Rev. Wanda Stopher and Rev. George O'Reilly will officiate. Family visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. Friday at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to the Luginbuhl Family Scholarship at Bluffton University, First Mennonite Church of Bluffton or Camp Friedenswald.

Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.chiles-lamanfh.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Lima News from Sep. 27 to Sep. 28, 2016.

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Bill Hawk

October 4, 2016

I am very sad to learn of Gregg's passing. He was a friend with incredible talent, and what's more, a profoundly humane heart, and a soul full of warmth. I remember a frequent smile accompanied by a twinkle in his eyes. Words fail....I will miss him.

October 1, 2016

I am sorry to read of Gregg's passing and glad that we had time to visit earlier this year. It was a privilege to know him.
Russ Taylor MD

Jacob Friesen

September 30, 2016

I Have valued Gregg's as his pastor in his teens and his love for God and the Church and his integriity expressed in his creation series,
. a frue friend. Jacob T. Friesen.

Diane Dillman Elshire

September 28, 2016

Karen and Family,
You are all a very special part of a well-lived life. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Ed Kosik

September 28, 2016

I will miss Gregg dearly as he started the ripple effect of me becoming a potter for life. His analogy that pots prepare you for life is so true. Being a potter helped me work hard in life and to see things that others miss. Being a potter helped me to succeed where many told me I would fail. To the Luginbuhl family, I wish you all peace and comfort in the days to come. I will be thinking of you and him often when I make pots. I am crying with you. Love to all. God Bless you.

Michael Liles

September 28, 2016

So sorry to hear about Gregg's passing. He was a treasure to the art department at Bluffton University. He was certainly one of my favorite professors. The Liles family is saddened to hear of this news...our thoughts and prayers are with the Luginbuhl family.

Janet Winkler - Giese

September 28, 2016

I am so sorry for your loss. He was truly a great artist and a great man. He will be missed.

Barbara Richmond

September 28, 2016

I remember Nelson family reunions at the lake in MN with a smiling family. So sorry for you loss. Philip and I are keeping you in our thoughts. (Philip Nelson and Barbara Richmond, Green Bay, WI)

Heather Blair (Deeds

September 28, 2016

I'm so sorry for your loss! Kat hang in there. Your Family and friends are in our prayers!

September 28, 2016

I served on the board with Gregg, he was a wonderful thoughtful person. Deepest sympathies.

Nancy and Ed Yeager

September 28, 2016

Karen and family,
It is with so much sadness we have learned of Gregg's passing. He was a stalwart, beautiful person, as you all well know. He will be deeply missed. Our love to you. Ed and Nancy Yeager

Carolyn Harshbarger

September 28, 2016

Greg was one of the most influential professors I experienced during my time at Bluffton. He made me stretch my thinking and embrace art in a new way. He will be sadly missed but his legacy will live on. I am so proud to have known him. May God comfort his family as they put him to rest.

September 27, 2016

When we lose a loved one, they become a memory. Then the memory becomes a treasure. Hold on to those treasures; they will help you during these difficult times. (Is a. 41:10)

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