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Dwight Buchanan Easty died on Saturday, July 4, 2015 at the age of 81. His 19-year stretch with prostate cancer, recent peripheral neuropathy, and partial blindness from glaucoma inspired his coup de grace. He was born in Lakewood, Ohio on March 8, 1934 and was predeceased by his parents, Dwight Boyman and Wayve Buchanan Easty, and his wife of 52 years, Mary Kay. He is survived by two sons, Allen (Julie), David, one daughter, Anne Wilder, and one grandson, Ross Allen Easty.

Dwight grew up in Avon Lake, Ohio, and graduated from Avon Lake High School. He graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in chemistry and earned MS and PhD degrees from Lawrence College (The Institute of Paper Chemistry). He spent five years at NVF Co., Yorklyn, DE, and held temporary appointments in chemistry at the University of Delaware, Ohio Wesleyan University, and the University of Wisconsin where he also performed postdoctoral research. In 1969 Dwight joined the faculty of The Institute of Paper Chemistry where he became Associate Professor of Chemistry and Group Leader of Analytical Chemistry. Prior to the Institute's relocation to Atlanta in 1989, Dwight joined James River Corp. in Camas, WA as Manager, Environmental Analytical Laboratory. Following transfer to James River's Neenah Technical Center in 1996, Dwight retired in 2000. He finally retired in 2004 from Integrated Paper Services in Appleton. During his retirement years Dwight served over 8,000 hours as a volunteer at St. Elizabeth Hospital and was author of the Kaizen Curmudgeon blog.

When the children were young, Dwight enjoyed camping with the family in National Parks across the U.S. and canoeing with the Boy Scouts of Troop 8 in the whitewater rivers of northern Wisconsin. When he lived in Washington, Dwight hiked and climbed in the Rockies and Cascades. Later in life, Dwight studied foreign languages (French, German, Italian), which he used to advantage on the many trips that he and Mary Kay took to Europe.

Dwight was active in Boy Scout Troop 8 and a long-time member of the Sanctuary Choir of First Congregational United Church of Christ. He was a member of the Torch Club of the Fox Valley and The Rotary Club of Appleton where he was a Paul Harris Fellow. Dwight was immensely proud of the accomplishments of Mary Kay and their children. His life was blessed by the love of his family and the friendship of neighbors and colleagues in science, music, and health care.

A memorial service for Dwight will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 16, 2015 at FIRST CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 724 East South River Street, Appleton, with Rev. Jane Anderson officiating. A reception and lunch will be held immediately after the memorial service at the church. In lieu of flowers, a charitable memorial fund will be established in Dwight's name. Online condolences may be offered at www.wichmannfargo.com.

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Published by Appleton Post-Crescent from Jul. 12 to Jul. 14, 2015.

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Mike Chastai

July 6, 2021

I'm grateful Mr. Easty gave his son Mac to us.

Jude Kuenn

July 16, 2015

To the Easty family, please accept my heartfelt sympathy for the loss of Dwight. A neighbor when he lived on Clover Lane and fellow Torch Club member, Dwight was a kind, gentle and caring person. I'll remember him most for the twinkle in his eye and his engaging spirit.

Margaret Driessen

July 16, 2015

My sons, Paul and Mark, were very lucky to have been able to share time with you and your dad in Troop 8. The memories of the scout outings still stick in their minds. Our sympathy.

Rev Mike Chastain

July 14, 2015

Dear Easty family, I am sorry for your loss and am so glad to have been able to have met your Dad when he was with us in our home in Savannah in 2013 for the celebration of the incarnation of Jesus. Christmas 2013 was truly a special time together. The Chastains love Mack and feel a kinship to you all through our love for Mack. We pray you all know the power and greatness of God's Son in your time of thinking about eternity.

Mike Perry

July 13, 2015

I really enjoyed the time Dwight spent working with our team as a volunteer and he loved to write about LEAN in his blog. My condolences to the entire family.

Paul Diem

July 12, 2015

my condolences to the family and friends of Dwight Easty

Larry and Sue Bogenschutz

July 12, 2015

We were blessed to know Dwight, a truly honorable man. May your sweet memories, your faith in Him, and the continuing unconditional love of family and friends bring you peace. Love, Hugs, and God's blessings today, tomorrow and always!

July 12, 2015

Dear Easty family,
Our sincere condolences to you at this time. We hope the memory of your father will bring a smile to your days ahead.
Your dad was a quiet but kind man and I am grateful he shared a ride with my mother on their way to volunteer on Thursdays. Bldg 16 is all the more Blessed having known your dad.
Tracey Van Srippen, daughter of Agnes

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