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Jean Thomas Ward

1934 - 2012

BORN

1934

DIED

2012

Jean Ward Obituary

(NEWS ARTICLE) Jean Thomas Ward, a devoted family man and conservationist who worked for the Metroparks of the Toledo Area for 35 years -- 16 as director -- died Monday at the Hospice of Northwest Ohio in Perrysburg. He was 78.

He died of renal cell cancer, which was diagnosed 39 months ago, said his daughter Nekko Ward Shefferly. Mr. Ward was known for his loving sense of humor and drive to work to solve problems.

"What he reveled in were interactions with people -- he loved re-establishing bridges with people that might have had an issue with the metroparks," said his close friend Art Weber, former public information manager at the metroparks, who met Mr. Ward in 1972. "He was wonderful about re-establishing ties with the community. It was a real strong suit for him."

Mr. Ward was born March 8, 1934, in Detroit and grew up in the small farming community of Richmond, Mich. Before entering a career focused on conservation, he served four years in the U.S. Navy -- two on active duty, two in the reserves -- as an engineer on the aircraft carriers USS Antietam, USS Leyte, and USS Tarawa.

While posted in Rhode Island, he met his future wife, Janet George Ward, whom he married in 1959. "I can't give you steak every night, but I will do everything I can to make you happy," Mr. Ward told her, according to his daughter.

After his discharge from the Navy, he attended Michigan State University, from which he graduated in 1961 with a dual degree in city forestry and park management.

Mr. Ward's love for trees developed from an early childhood desire to climb utility poles, Ms. Shefferly said.

After graduation, he worked for a tree service company in Muncie, Ind., before returning to Toledo in 1963 to take a job as assistant commissioner of forestry for the city of Toledo alongside Forestry Commissioner Robert Metz.

When Mr. Metz joined the Metroparks system in 1966, Mr. Ward went with him to serve as a landscape architect, followed by roles as assistant director, deputy director, and ultimately, in 1985, director.

"He was an incredibly humble man," Ms. Shefferly said. "It took the board of directors as well as my mother to give him the confidence that he could do the job. He would only take credit for work if he could take it on behalf of the hundreds of employees who worked for the Metroparks."

During his tenure as director, Mr. Ward wanted to ensure all individuals could appreciate the park system. "He wanted there to be a different perspective of the park district in Toledo," Ms. Shefferly said. "He believed the parks were for everyone."

His many accomplishments included preserving the Fallen Timbers Battlefield, acquiring land along the Maumee River, expanding Wildwood Preserve Metropark, and restoring the canal at the Providence Metropark -- a multimillion-dollar project that involved building a bridge to carry State Rt. 578 over the restored canal, Mr. Weber said. Mr. Ward retired in 2001.

He was also a founding director of the University of Toledo's Stranahan Arboretum.

While not at work, Ms. Shefferly said, her father enjoyed golfing and spending time with friends and family. He was part of a potluck group of about 20 people who gathered once a month at each other's homes to share meals.

"He was loyal, there when you needed him, had a great sense of humor, and was very much devoted to his family," said Dick Hanusz, a member of the potluck group who met Mr. Ward in the late 1960s.

He is survived by his wife, Janet; daughters, Semia Ward Downs, Marcia Ward, Marilyn Moyer-Ward, Jill Pfeiffer-Ward, and Nekko Ward Shefferly; sister, Mary Catherine Fall; brother, Bill Ward; and nine grandchildren.

Visitation is to be Wednesday from 2 to 8 p.m. at the Manor House in Wildwood Preserve Metropark. A funeral Mass is to be celebrated Thursday at 11 a.m. in Rosary Cathedral, followed by a celebration at the Jean T. Ward Pavilion in Wildwood Metropark.

The family suggests people visit favorite Metroparks with loved ones in lieu of donations.

Contact Madeline Buxton at: [email protected] or 419-724-6368.
Published by The Blade on Jul. 18, 2012.

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Kathleen Sullivan

November 21, 2012

Please accept my condolences.

Doris Morrisset

November 21, 2012

Dear Cousin Janet and family, My heart goes out to each of you during this time of great sorrow. Doris Morrisset

July 31, 2012

Good day to you all, it is with a heavy heart and a prayerful state that jenny, stanley, and I leave a message here...I personally loved your father and you all very much as you were always kind ot me and our family and well as many others...like I said before, Heaven got a Great one back and I think God wanted jean to fix up the future Garden of Eden we are all hoping to get too! peace and Blessings to you all, Jean would have loved our park systems out here......

Carole & Dick Hunter

July 27, 2012

Returning from the cottage we just heard this morning about Jean's passing. How very sad for you and your family, Janet. What a wonderful man. From first meeting him during our Cathedral days he was one you always looked forward to seeing. Sometime just running into him in the aisles at the Andersons. He always took time to stop, and catch up with us and our family.
He was valiant in the manner he handled his illness and the care he had for his family. I know you are all proud of his acomplishments but more so for his generous love to family and friends. Our prayers are with you through this grieving time. Sorry we could not be at his funeral.
Carole and Dick Hunter

sue la fountaine

July 25, 2012

Dear Jan, I am so sorry to hear about Jean's passing. It has been many years since our paths crossed, but I remember you, Jean, and your family well and have thought of our conversations often. May God bless you in this time of loss.

Denny Garvin

July 23, 2012

After returning from a family vacation I was saddened to read of Jean's passing. Greater Toledo is a better place because of Jean's endeavors in the conservation of public land. He has long been an inspiration to my personal and professional life. I am grateful for having the opportunity to have known him. I will always miss him. Best wishes to the Ward Family.

Bob George

July 23, 2012

Dear Janet and family, so sorry for your loss, always thought he was a nice guy. Your cousin Bob George, Seekonk

Jeanne & Terry Lesniewicz

July 20, 2012

My Dear Friend Janet and Family......how sad I was to hear of Jean's passing. Though I can't be there now, I hope you know that you all are in my thoughts and prayers....will see you soon when I return home. Hugs to surround you, Jeanne

Ruthann Roberts

July 19, 2012

Wife, children,sister, brother, grandchildren and friends. I am not good in writing anything at this difficult time to all of you.Some else wrote this poem. I don't know who but I wanted to do this just for all of you.
We though of you with love today,
But that is nothing new.
We thought about you yesterday.
And days before that too.
We think of you in silence.
We often speak your name.
Now all we have is memories.
And your picture in a frame.
Your memory is our keepsake.
With which we'll never part.
God has you in his keeping.
We have you in our heart.
I am so sorry about your love one we will meet one day.
Ruthann Roberts

Michelle Benedict

July 19, 2012

To the Ward family,
I am so sorry about the loss of Jean. I loved the stories that Marilyn would share about him and always thought how blessed she was to have a father like him. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dorothy Davis

July 19, 2012

Janet and family, accept my sincere sympathy on your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and family. He was all the nice things I read about him.

Wendy Rabuck

July 19, 2012

To Marilyn and all your wonderful family. Dave and I are very sorry for your loss. Your Dad left behind a great legacy and brought up a loving family that will be a true comfort to each other in this sad time. Our thoughts and prayers are will all of you. Wendy and Dave Rabuck

July 19, 2012

Dear Janet & Family,We were so sorry to hear about Jean. I have so many good memories when we were growing up in Richmond. Jean was a good friend to so many people. Love,Carole & Jerry Fichtner

Chuck Mattimoe

July 18, 2012

Janet and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Jean was such a good man - an inspiration and a model for many, many of us. My heart is broken, my hero is gone.

July 18, 2012

Dear Janet and Family, Please accept my deepest sympathy at the loss of a husband, father and brother.I am so happy that I had a chance to vist with the two of you after Jim Smith's passing. We have truly lost a great friend. So many good memories. Love, Bill and Shirley Garzelloni

July 18, 2012

Dear Ward Family,
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I enjoyed the brief time that I spent with the Ward family at Nekko's wedding. Jean was a gracious host at your beautiful home. I extend our condolences to your family and hope for bright days to follow.
Bob Lubell
Grand Lubell Photography

Lyndsey Stogdill

July 18, 2012

Nekko, You and your entire family are in my thoughts and prayers. I am so sorry for your loss.

Don & Lynn Fish

July 18, 2012

Mary Catherine & Family, we are so sorry for your loss. God bless you all through this trying time. Our prayers are with you.

Dan and Martha Dolan

July 17, 2012

From our family, our prayers and thoughts are with you. I so enjoyed the last MSU game we got to go to with Jean, it was such a pleasure.

July 17, 2012

Dear Janet and Jean's Loved Ones,
Chuck and I were so saddened to hear
of Jean's death. We truly understand the
sorrow you are experiencing. Elisa called us in Wisconsin this morning, and we will return to Toledo tomorrow. In the meantime be assured that you are wrapped in love and prayer.
Lovingly, The Huss-Boyles

Scott Giest

July 17, 2012

Jill, Nekko, and rest of family, I am very sorry for your loss. My prayers and thoughts will be with you.

Mike Cook

July 17, 2012

For those of us who were in the Ohio Department of Natural Resources who had the pleasure of working with Jean, we express our sympathy. To many of us, Jean Ward was the first name thought of when it came to parks, recreation, and conservation in Toledo and Northwest Ohio. Good man.

July 17, 2012

Janet and family, please accept our most sincere sympathy on the loss of your kind and caring husband and father. He was a true friend to so many. He will be missed. May he rest in peace.
Jerry and Karen Jankowski

John Nens

July 17, 2012

Nekko and Family,

All of us at Ford Motor Company regret your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.

Art Weber

July 17, 2012

Sometimes the measure of a man is to be a great father, for others a great friend, for others it's to be a caring mentor, or simply to leave a place much better because you were there. Jean's greatness was that he was all of those things. We have all lost something in his passing. I will miss his smile, his laugh which he shared so freely, the genuine interest when he asked others how they were. He's an extraordinary man who will be greatly missed by all who knew him. My love and condolences to his wonderful family, especially Janet, the love of his life.

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