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Donald Lee Schweingruber

Donald Lee Schweingruber

Donald Lee Schweingruber, 75, of Bluffton, Ohio, passed away Saturday.

Don had been living with multiple myeloma for the past 15 years and was in hospice care when he died.

Don was born April 4, 1940, in Ellwood City to Russell and Dorothy Schweingruber, and he grew up on a farm in Butler County. He graduated from Zelienople High School in 1958 and Thiel College in 1963. He continued his education at Miami University, where he met Nancy Hoeltje. They married in 1965.

Don earned a master's degree from Miami in 1965 and a Ph.D. in student personnel administration in higher education from Michigan State University in 1971.

Don and Nancy moved to Bluffton in 1972, when Don was hired to be the first dean of student affairs at Bluffton College, now Bluffton University, where he worked for 33 years until his retirement in 2005. His title when he retired was vice president and dean of student life.

Don built the student affairs department at Bluffton and created many of its programs, including the Leadership Development Program and campus judicial system. Among his many other contributions to Bluffton University were starting (with Nancy) Bluffton's Elderhostel Program and the Institute for Learning in Retirement, and proposing its Satisfaction Guarantee Program. He was chosen three times to give Bluffton's baccalaureate address.

In 2001, he received Bluffton's Larry W. Jones Memorial Award for his contributions to the college's athletic program. Don and Nancy also participated in the Brothers and Sisters in Christ (BASIC) program, hosting many students in their home for over 15 years.

In addition to his involvement with undergraduates at Bluffton, Don was active in mentoring graduate student interns enrolled in Bowling Green State University's student affairs program. He received a “Friend of the College Award” from BGSU in 1991 and the DeCrane Supervisor of the Year Award from its Student Development Association in 1999.

Don was recognized by state and national professional associations for his leadership in the field. He served as president of the Ohio College Personnel Association from 1978 to 1979 and the Ohio Association of Student Personnel Administrators from 1994 to 1995, and he won OCPA's Phillip A. Tripp Distinguished Service Award in 1988, OASPA's Gerald Saddlemire Leadership Award in 2001 and the Outstanding Performance as a Senior Student Affairs Officer Award from the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (Region IV) in 2003.

Most importantly, Don built relationships with the people in his life. He was a good listener and offered thoughtful encouragement and advice. He was respected for his faith, integrity, kindness, intelligence and sense of humor.

He shaped the lives of countless Bluffton students, co-workers, family members, friends and other people in his life. Earlier this year, Bluffton University installed a bench in Don's honor inscribed with his motto: “It's all about relationships.” 

Don was devoted to his family. He and Nancy raised three sons in Bluffton, David, Douglas and Matthew. He was loved by his daughters-in-law, Nancy Berns and Kristy Schweingruber and his many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. During the last years of his life, Don spent as much time as he was able with his five granddaughters.

Don was a member of the English Lutheran Church in Bluffton, where he served in many roles, including teaching the senior Sunday school class for 36 years, serving on the church council and singing in the choir. He also served on several committees for the Northwestern Ohio Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

His many other contributions to the community included two decades of service on the Allen County Health Board. He and Nancy were named Citizens of the Year by the Bluffton Lions Club in 2001.

Don was a lifelong baseball fan. He played for Thiel College and loved to play catch with his brothers, sons, nieces, nephews and granddaughters. A fan of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Don continued to follow the team avidly this season and attended his last Pirates game in July. One of his highlights as a fan was attending Roberto Clemente's greatest game on May 15, 1967, in Cincinnati. He was also a fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Don will be greatly missed by his wife of 50 years, Nancy; three sons and two daughters-in-law, David Schweingruber and Nancy Berns of Ames, Iowa; Douglas and Kristy Schweingruber of Bluffton, Ohio; and Matthew Schweingruber of New York City; five granddaughters, Lydia and Chloe Berns-Schweingruber and Makayla, Jordan and Addison Schweingruber; his brother, Jerry and his wife, Judy, Schweingruber of Lebanon, Pa.; three sisters, Patricia and her husband, Tom, Platt of West Chester, Pa., Marie and her husband, Tom, Grant of Zelienople and Sally and her husband, Jack, Trump of Womelsdorf, Pa.; and sisters-in-law Marie Schweingruber of Erie, Pa., and Charlynn Schweingruber of Evanston, Ill.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his grandson, Zachariah Berns Schweingruber; and two brothers, David Schweingruber and Frank Schweingruber.

SCHWEINGRUBER — Visitation for Donald Lee Schweingruber, who died Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015, will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday and from 2 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Chiles-Laman Funeral Home in Bluffton.The funeral service will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday at the First Mennonite Church in Bluffton.Burial will follow at Maple Grove Cemetery.A luncheon for family and friends will be at the Marbeck Center on the Bluffton University campus following the burial.Memorial gifts may be made to the Don Schweingruber Scholarship Fund at Bluffton University or to English Lutheran Church in Bluffton.

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