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David Grant Wilhelm

1950 - 2020

David Grant Wilhelm obituary, 1950-2020, Marion, OH

BORN

1950

DIED

2020

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Marion, Ohio

David Wilhelm Obituary

David Grant Wilhelm

Marion - David Grant Wilhelm, age 69, of Marion passed peacefully into spirit on April 16, 2020 surrounded by his loving family. Dave was born August 5, 1950 to the late Herbert and Marie (Szerbiak) Wilhelm. He grew up in Massapequa, NY and attended Farmingdale High School, where he ran track, specializing in the relay. He then attended Nassau Community College and graduated from Brockport State College.

After graduation, Dave joined the U.S. Air Force and was stationed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Hospital in Fairborn, Ohio. During his four years providing mental health services at the hospital, he also obtained a master's degree from Wright State University and became a licensed professional clinical counselor. This experience solidified his dedication to helping others with mental and behavioral health issues.

While stationed at Wright-Patterson, Dave met his loving wife, Susan (Staub) Wilhelm an American National Red Cross social worker employed in the same hospital. They were married on April 10, 1976. A few months later, Dave completed his military service and the couple moved to Marion, Ohio where they raised a family.

Dave worked at the Marion Area Counseling Center (MACC) for the next 39 years, first as a clinical counselor and then as Associate Director. He wore many "hats" at MACC, including overseeing adult residential mental health services, case management, day treatment, Contact Careline, and addiction services. He also supervised emergency mental health services at Marion General Hospital and spent many nights performing mental health assessments in the emergency room with patients in distress. Throughout his time at MACC, Dave helped countless residents of Marion and the surrounding areas deal with subsistence abuse and mental health issues. In honor of those efforts, MACC's men's recovery home was named "Dave's House" when it opened in 2015.

After retiring in 2015, Dave continued his commitment to helping the community. He began working part-time at Teaching for Change, a court-sponsored program where he taught people on probation how to make positive changes in their lives. He then joined the Outpatient Partial Hospitalization Program team at Marion General, where he continued educating and guiding patients in their struggle to improve their lives. Dave also became a member of the Crawford-Marion Board of Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services (ADAMH) and Marion's Opiate Task Force.

Dave was very dedicated not only to his career but also to his family. When his children were young, he was a scout master for his son Ken's boy scout troop, guiding him all the way to Eagle Scout. He even took his daughter Jennifer on a "daddy-daughter" fishing trip at the age of five so she wouldn't feel left out. He very patiently put all the fish they caught back into the water when Jennifer worried that the fish they caught might have mommys looking for them! When his children grew, he joined his son for a portion of Ken's hike on the Appalachian Trail and helped his daughter and her husband, Bill O'Donnell, renovate their first house.

The highlight of his life was his five-year-old grandson, Liam, whom he adored. In the last year, he taught Liam how to play checkers, not just for the fun of the game but also to teach Liam to think ahead before making decisions in life. As it turns out, Liam was an avid student who loved learning the game from Grandpa and took it very seriously.

Dave had a number of personal passions. He volunteered as a mentor with the Marion City School Mentorship Program, meeting with a middle school student and continuing the relationship into high school. He was a member of the Noon Kiwanis for many years and was known for perfecting the pancake batter every year at the Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser at Tri Rivers. He was a member of the Water Song Tai Chi Club and an active member of the White Lily Spiritualist Church where he even sang in the choir on special occasions.

Dave loved the outdoors and travel; he was an avid gardener, kayaker, biker and hiker. His last adventure was a trip last fall with Sue and two close friends, Polly and David, to Yellowstone National Park. He had a list of wildlife he hoped to see, and on the last day of the visit, he was so excited to take a picture of the final animal on his list, a large elk with huge antlers!

Left to cherish his memory are Susan (wife); Kenneth (son) of Carlsbad, CA; Jennifer (daughter), Bill O'Donnell (son-in-law), and Liam O'Donnell (grandson) of Pittsburgh, PA; and Gary (Ina) Wilhelm (brother) of Riverside, Il.

Dave was truly a giver. He helped so many people make the most out of life. His family and friends will miss him greatly and always love him.

The family would like to extend their deepest gratitude to The James Cancer Center, Marion General Hospital, and Ohio Health Hospice for their excellent care and compassion.

Dave's family would like to continue his legacy and dedication to the field of mental health by making it possible for the next generation of college students to continue in his steps. Therefore, memorial contributions may be made to Marion Community Foundation, 504 South State Street, Marion, OH 43302 (or online at www.MarionCommunityFoundation.org) for the purpose of establishing a permanent named endowment fund in memory of Dave.

Graveside services followed by a Celebration of Life will be held at a later date when it is safe to gather together, and will be open to the public.

Snyder Funeral Homes, Gunder/Hall Chapel is honored to serve Dave's family. Online condolences and memories may be expressed by visiting www.SnyderFuneralHomes.com.

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

Published by Marion Star from Apr. 18 to Apr. 19, 2020.

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Caryn Long

April 14, 2024

Dave is still with me. All those who have been touched by his compassion, knowledge, incredible drive and humor can only live better lives having known him.

April 30, 2020

My most sincere sympathy Sue. What lovely expressions of kindness have been shared. You and your family remain in my prayers. Joanne T.

Caryn Long

April 22, 2020

I had the great pleasure of working with Dave in the Partial Hospital Program for the past 2 1/2 years. I called him Mr. Mensch, "Dan" ( it's a long story), my coworker and dear friend. I had worked with him over 2 0 years on behalves of many clients that our 2 agencies shared. I was invited to a backyard party shortly after I moved to Marion and I met Dave who welcomed me to the neighborhood and told me the e-n-t-i-r-e history of Marion county and this city! He was a detail oriented person. He had the biggest heart, fire in this belly for his work, and passion to inspire others. He was attentive to all people and was eager to share whatever he knew about the problem they brought to him. He was in love with life, his family and the world at large. Marion has lost a great leader in our community but those who knew him will carry on his spirit, lessons he taught and the example he lived every day of his life. My condolences to Dave's family and friends for your very great loss. You lifted him up. I wish you comfort as you grieve. You are not alone.

Nanette Warnecke-Flood

April 21, 2020

I had the opportunity to work with Dave through his work at MACC. Dave was a great partner, always professional, caring, and prioritizing the needs of the mutual individuals we served. My heartfelt sympathies to his family.

Lesley G

April 20, 2020

I knew Dave from the partial hospitalization program at Marion general. He was kind and direct. Which was exactly what I needed. Prayers for all those who feel his loss but still celebrate the amazing life he had and his willingness to give to help so many.

Linda Pullins

April 20, 2020

I worked with Dave as part of the MGH administration when planning for expansion of mental health services over the years. He was truly a compassionate and passionate supporter of local care for those in need. I am grateful to have known him. My condolences to his entire family.

April 20, 2020

I worked with Dave for many years while a police officer with the Marion Police Department, trying to help the mentally ill and those in time of crisis. It is quite evident reading the obituary that Dave's true passion was helping the mentally ill and those with substance abuse addictions. He worked with that passion and drive - for 39 plus years. I consider him a patriarch figure in Marion County's mental health service programs/systems. My condolences to the family.

Mark Beaschler

April 19, 2020

When he was first starting out I had contact with Dave on a mental health basis. He was kind and compassionate. He definitely made the world a kinder place.R I P Mr. Wilhelm

Sophia Sparks

April 19, 2020

I was so sorry to hear about Dave's passing. He touched my life in so many ways. He was one of the kindest most compassionate people i knew. My love goes out to Sue and his children.

John Kaelber

April 19, 2020

I worked for Dave for 9 years as the driver for adult case managers. I knew him 5 years before as a client at MACC west and day treatment. I have many good memories and if the definition of a hero is someone you look up to and admire, then Dave was my hero. With my deepest sympathy, John Kaelber

Lisa Hedrick

April 19, 2020

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. I only knew David for a short time as his Home Health nurse earlier this year.

Rae Andrews

April 19, 2020

Sue and family - my prayers to you during this difficult time. His legacy will live on for years to come.

Anna Bomas

April 18, 2020

Throughout my career in social services, it was Dave who I ran to for education and advice on how to understand and work with individuals with challenging mental health issues. He was always so patient in trying to help me with theory and understanding. He was such a compassionate and kind man. My sympathies to his wife and family.

Fara Waugh

April 18, 2020

Sue, I am so very sorry to learn of Dave's passing. He was one of the nicest men I have ever known. He was a passionate and knowledgeable counselor and I am happy to have learned from him as a young professional and Master's student many years ago. My deepest sympathy to you and your family. Fara Waugh

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