Elizabeth Ann "Betsy" Blair, daughter of Horace Kenneth "Bud" Blair and Ethel Mary Overly. Born 9 Sep 1926, 98 years Married 11 Feb 1950 Franklin County Ohio (45 years married) to: William Beattie Shook, son of Thurston W Shook and Hazel R Beattie. Born 3 Oct 1928 Columbus Ohio, died 1 Dec 1995 Galena Ohio, 67 years. Occupation: Professor Emeritus in the Department of Materials Science Ohio State University THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE ONE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTIETH MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University expresses its sorrow upon the death on December 1, 1995, of William B. Shook, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. Professor Shook came to The Ohio State University as a student and received a Bachelor's degree in Ceramic Engineering in 1953, after which he joined the Engineering Experiment Station as a research associate. In 1958, he was appointed supervisor of ceramic research and continued in this position until 1961, when he earned his Ph.D. He then joined the Department of Ceramic Engineering. In 1963, Professor Shook joined an AID consortium of nine universities, and served for two years as a visiting professor at the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur, India, where he helped organize the metallurgy department. Professor Shook resumed his teaching and research activities at The Ohio State University in 1965. Advising and counseling students were extremely important to Professor Shook. In 1971, he received The Ohio State University's Distinguished Teacher Award, the MacQuigg Award in 1972, and The Alumni Award for Distinguished Teachers in 1973. He served on numerous University and College of Engineering committees, was on the advisory board for Tau Beta Pi, and was a faculty advisor for Keramos, a professional fraternity for Ceramic Engineers. William Shook became Chairman of the Department of Ceramic Engineering in 1972 and served in this capacity until his retirement in 1983. His expertise and research in the physical properties of ceramic materials and applications of computer technology to material analysis were well respected. Professionally, Dr. Shook was active in the American Ceramic Society, where he served as an officer at both the local and national level. He was elected a Fellow of the Society in 1972. He received the Cramer Award in 1981. He was also active in the National Institute of Ceramic Engineers and the Ceramic Educational Council. Dr. Shook served for many years as one of the Managing Directors for the British Ceramic Service Company. In the summer he would travel to England to help this firm coordinate kiln design issues in the firing of ceramics. On behalf of the University, the Board of Trustees expresses to the family of Professor Shook its deep sympathy and sense of understanding in their loss. It was directed that this resolution be inscribed upon the minutes of the Board of Trustees and that a copy be tendered to the family as an expression of the Board's heartfelt sympathy. Children: 1. William Blair Shook PRIVACY FILTER2. Melanie A Shook PRIVACY FILTER3. Brian E Shook PRIVACY FILTER4. Daniel B Shook PRIVACY FILTER |
2nd marriage/ relation Elizabeth Ann "Betsy" Blair, daughter of Horace Kenneth "Bud" Blair and Ethel Mary Overly. Married/ Related to: Paul Shewman PRIVACY FILTER |