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GEORGE IRISH

1944 - 2022

GEORGE IRISH obituary, 1944-2022, Toledo, OH

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GEORGE IRISH Obituary

IRISH--George B. George B. Irish, vice president and Eastern director of the William Randolph Hearst Foundation of California and the Hearst Foundation, Inc. of New York, died of a heart attack September 13 at his home in New Jersey. He was 78. After retiring from Hearst in 2008, Irish played an important role at the Hearst Foundations, leading its Eastern team along with Paul "Dino" Dinovitz, executive director and head of its Western operations. Separate from the corporation, the Hearst Foundations are national philanthropic resources for organizations working in the fields of culture, education, health and social services. In addition, the William Randolph Hearst Foundation operates two programs, the United States Senate Youth Program and the Journalism Awards Program. Since its inception, the Foundations have made over 22,200 grants to 6,300 organizations, totaling more than $1.4 billion in funds awarded. "George was a member of our family," said William Randolph Hearst III, chairman of the board of directors of Hearst, president of the William Randolph Hearst Foundation and a director of the Hearst Foundation, Inc. "We are deeply saddened by his passing but filled with gratitude for his many years of stewardship, professional wisdom and, especially, his friendship." Virginia Hearst Randt, president of the Hearst Foundation, said: "George made the world a better place in business, in philanthropy and as a friend." In 1998, as Hearst senior vice president and president of Hearst Newspapers, Irish led the newspaper group as it expanded its investments in print and online operations, along with its journalistic enterprise in the digital era. Before heading Hearst Newspapers, he was a vice president and group executive for the unit for five years. Previously, he was the publisher of several Hearst dailies since he joined the corporation in 1979 when it acquired the Midland (Michigan) Daily News. Besides the Daily News, Irish was subsequently publisher of the Midland (Texas) Reporter-Telegram, the Beaumont (Texas) Enterprise and the San Antonio Light. "I had the great fortune to work for and with George for more than 20 years," said Steven R. Swartz, president and chief executive officer of Hearst. "He was a wonderful man, a dedicated executive and a much loved member of our Hearst community and of all the communities he served so well." Irish was dedicated to the business of newspapers, serving on industry boards and heading print organizations throughout his career. He lived in eight different cities during his career, ultimately residing in both New York and Texas. Among his career achievements, Irish received the 1992 Texas Newspaper Leader of the Year Award, known as the Pat Taggart Memorial Award, the highest honor given by Texas newspapers. A past president of the Texas Daily Newspaper Association, Irish then served on the boards of the Newspaper Association of America (now known as the News Media Alliance), the International Center for Journalists, the READ Foundation, the Nieman Foundation Board of Advisors and the Columbia Journalism School Board of Visitors. In addition to serving as director of the Associated Press until May 2007, Irish was also a director of Hearst. In 2009, Irish was elected to serve as chairman of the Newspaper Association of America. Irish was especially active in the American Press Institute, serving in many capacities, including as president, chairman and director. In 2006, the group honored Irish with its Lifetime Achievement Award. Besides his career achievements, the award also recognized Irish for significantly supporting and promoting the professional advancement and leadership training of newspaper professionals. At the time, API had bestowed only eight such awards in its 60-year history. In 2006 and 2017, Irish was honored by United Way of New York City, the New York Giants and the New York Jets at their annual Gridiron Gala for his outstanding contributions as a corporate leader to the community and the United Way. He was also a longtime United Way director and volunteer. Irish graduated from Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois. He maintained a lifelong tie to the college. He was named Millikin's Young Alumnus of the Year in 1976 and received an honorary doctorate from the school in 2000. He also served as chairman of the board of trustees. Irish was predeceased by his first wife, Mary Rettig Irish, who died in 2005. He is survived by daughter Sandra Irish Draper, her husband Kyle Thomas Draper and their son Carson Irish Draper of Denton, Texas; and daughter Christine Irish Sheedy, her husband Malcolm Joseph Sheedy and their sons Samuel Joseph Sheedy and Luke Butler Sheedy of Dallas. A third daughter, Diane Leslie Irish, died in infancy. Irish is also survived by his brothers, Charles Irish of Centerville, Ohio, and John Irish of Toledo, Ohio. He was predeceased by his brother Thomas Patrick "Pat" Irish. He is survived by his wife Jeannie Wetherill Irish; stepdaughter Jayne Ann Puccio, her husband William J. Puccio and their children Natalie and Charlie of Newtown, Pennsylvania; and stepdaughter Amy Wetherill Cooley, her husband Michael Cooley and their children Alexandra and Anna Cooley of Villanova, Pennsylvania. Visitation will be from 5-7pm on September 22 at Hanneman-Keller Funeral Home, 416 South Arch Street, Fremont, Ohio 43420. Funeral services followed by a burial will be at 10am on September 23 at St. Joseph Church, 709 Croghan Street, Fremont, Ohio 43420. A public mass will be held at 4pm on October 19 at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City.

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Published by New York Times on Sep. 19, 2022.

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Dale Brooks

October 18, 2022

For the many many years of working together......George always had his hand on the pulse of all goings-on and a congenial laugh that was included in every get together. He will be missed. Dale Brooks - NPower, and New York BOtanical Garden, and Wildlife Conservation Society

Vincent Boudreau, CCNY President

October 5, 2022

We at The City College of New York were so sad to learn of George's passing. As a young director of our Colin Powell Center, I was so lucky to interact with George and learn from how he approached philanthropy. We keep him and all who loved him in our hearts.

Frank Elston

September 25, 2022

George was a dear friend for more than 50 years. Thankfully, memory is one gift from God that death cannot destroy. I shall always treasure the valuable memories of our friendship.

James Callaway

September 24, 2022

I wish to send my prayers to the family of George, i knew him when he was Publisher of the San Antonio Light, he was i very nice person to know.

Bettina Alonso

September 24, 2022

Dear Jeannie,

My deepest condolences for your loss and the family. I have enjoyed George“s guidance and leadership over more than a decade. And I am thankful to have met you both. My prayers are with you! Much love Bettina

Mary Reed

September 24, 2022

Dear Jeannie and family,

It is with great sadness that I write to you on behalf of the Benedictine community at Kylemore Abbey.

George was such a good friend of Kylemore and he will be missed. We are happy that you did get a chance to visit us a few years ago, unfortunately I was in New York when you arrived but you were in good hands with Sister Genevieve. We did meet at Cardinal Dolans reception in 2019.

Please know that you and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers now and in the coming weeks.

We would like to hold a special Mass at Kylemore
Abbey for George in the near future and will be sending on the details soon. Mass is broadcasted live every day from our community church through our WebCam so friends and family can attend.

With deep sympathy and may our dear friend George rest in eternal peace.

Sister Magdalena FitzGibbon OSB
Kylemore Abbey, County Galway, Ireland

Paul Kutylo

September 22, 2022

I knew George as a fellow high school seminarian at Divine Word Perrysburg, OH. He was a senior, I was a freshman. He was always a true gentleman and good person. I recall he and classmates would meet and listen to classical music while writing letters home. He played - we all had to - tackle football with pads. He attended one of our HS alumni meetings. He was such a good man.

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Ann Marie Wasserman Pumphrey

September 22, 2022

Kind, generous, and inspiring are word that describe George. He has blessed my life immeasurably by his words of truth and wisdom. I will be forever grateful for the experience of knowing him.
My sincere sympathy to his family at the loss of this great man.

Barry Berg

September 20, 2022

George was a true example of leadership. I was very fortunate to work for him in San Antonio and remain a friend ever since. His style of "Fairness,
Dignity and Respect" made him great to work for.
We will miss him but never forget him.
Barry

M. Isabel Torres-Ullauri,DM

September 19, 2022

Those we love can never be replaced they live on in our hearts. Deepest sympathy to Jeannie and all his family. George was a great man in every way.
Isabel

NIKE (Smyth) WHITCOMB

September 19, 2022

George was a wonderful man: smart, kind, always looking for ways to make the world a better place. Lucky to have known him!

Cathy Schwarz-Sapeta

September 19, 2022

Dear Jesus thank you for the gift George was to me and Kenn. I am sorry for your loss.

Cathy Schwarz Sapeta

Maggie Ludwiczak

September 19, 2022

Thank you George for everything you did for the NYC chapter of the Order of Malta. Your living guidance and support will forever be remembered. Rest in peace. My sincerest condolences to Jeanne and the Irish families. Thank you for sharing George with us!

Rosalie Van Cleef

September 18, 2022

Rosalie Van Cleef

A kind and benevolent gentleman.

My condolences to the family

Rosalie Van Cleef

Mike Lyons

September 18, 2022

George was a wonderful friend growing up in the old Harvard/Princeton South Toledo neighborhood. Our condolences to all the family. Rest In Peace, George.
Mike Lyons
Perrysburg, Ohio

Brother Don Champagne, SVD

September 18, 2022

I knew George as a seminarian at our seminary high school in Perrysburg, Ohio. Even then, a real gentleman.
May he rest in peace.

Roy Diliberto

September 17, 2022

Jeannie, so sorry to hear of George's passing. What a nice, thoughtful person. The world has lost a generous and giving man.

Bonnie and Richard Myers

September 17, 2022

Jeanie ... George was simply...
A wonderful man!
Much love,
Bonnie and Richard

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Bonnie and Richard Myers

September 16, 2022

Just last week Bonnie said to me ... Covid is over ... let's have dinner with George & Jeanie!
So sad. Sending much love, Bonnie & Richard

Larry w Foster

September 16, 2022

George was one of my very best friends and I loved him like a brother. God bless all of his family Larry W Foster

Michael E. Maguire

September 16, 2022

George, was my close childhood friend ! May he rest in peace.

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