04090 L 03-04 Annual Report - The Dayton Foundation
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the historic Pollack House,<br />
which has since been moved<br />
to West Monument Avenue.<br />
Joyce M. Bowden and<br />
Adam M. Lutynski Fund –<br />
1995 ($82,068) provides,<br />
in grateful appreciation, unrestricted<br />
income to meet<br />
changing community needs.<br />
Robert E. Bowman Endowment<br />
Fund – 1994 ($56,697)<br />
provides operating revenue<br />
to Trinity Community of<br />
Beavercreek, a full-service<br />
retirement center, and carries<br />
the name of this retired<br />
serviceman from the U.S.<br />
Air Force, who also established<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ohio State University<br />
Athletic Scholarship<br />
Fund of the <strong>Foundation</strong>.<br />
Richard W. Brame, Sr.<br />
Richard W. Brame, Sr.,<br />
Memorial Scholarship Fund<br />
– 2000 ($22,641) was established<br />
by the family of Richard<br />
W. Brame, Sr., founder of<br />
<strong>Dayton</strong> Steel Service, Inc., to<br />
award college scholarships<br />
to Montgomery County<br />
high-school graduates.<br />
Brane Family Memorial<br />
Scholarship Fund – 2000<br />
($68,094) will award scholarships<br />
to West Carrollton<br />
High School graduates to<br />
further their studies at a fouryear<br />
college or university.<br />
William R. “Bill” Brane was<br />
the owner and operator of<br />
Meiler Brane Insurance Co.<br />
Breast Cancer <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Fund – 1996 ($6,670) supports<br />
the fight against breast<br />
cancer through education,<br />
providing access to improved<br />
mammography services and<br />
fostering preventive medicine<br />
for breast cancer and<br />
other diseases.<br />
Edward G. Breen Memorial<br />
Fund – 1990 ($12,185)<br />
honors this past mayor of<br />
<strong>Dayton</strong> through a fund to<br />
support performing arts in<br />
downtown <strong>Dayton</strong>.<br />
Edward G. Breen<br />
Brighter Tomorrow <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Endowment Fund –<br />
1990 ($4<strong>04</strong>,196) supports<br />
and improves programs and<br />
services that benefit citizens<br />
with mental retardation<br />
and other developmental<br />
disabilities.<br />
Naomi and Thomas O. Brightwell<br />
Brightwell Family Memorial<br />
Scholarship Fund – 1999<br />
($24,079) was established<br />
by the family of Thomas O.<br />
Brightwell, Sr., a <strong>Dayton</strong> City<br />
firefighter (1929-1953), and<br />
his wife, Naomi, to award<br />
college scholarships to children<br />
of current or retired<br />
full-time <strong>Dayton</strong> firefighters.<br />
Joel Broering Memorial<br />
Scholarship Fund – 1997<br />
($41,472) awards scholarships<br />
to St. Henry High School<br />
graduating seniors who<br />
participate in community<br />
service and plan to attend a<br />
college or university. It was<br />
created in memory of 17-<br />
year-old Joel Broering, who<br />
died after a two-year battle<br />
with leukemia.<br />
Adam Broock Fund – 1994<br />
($41,916) honors Adam<br />
Broock, an Oakwood High<br />
School student who died in<br />
1990 at the age of 16. <strong>The</strong><br />
fund is set up to provide<br />
scholarships in his name.<br />
Brookhaven Benevolent<br />
Fund – 1997 ($60,006) aids<br />
the Brookhaven Nursing<br />
and Care Center by providing<br />
assistance to its retired<br />
residents to improve the<br />
quality of their lives.<br />
William T. Bryan<br />
William T. Bryan Fund –<br />
1998 ($38,081) honors the<br />
founder, who retired from the<br />
Duriron Company. He was a<br />
devoted volunteer, assisting<br />
elderly and disabled individuals<br />
in his later years.<br />
Buechler Family Fund –<br />
2002 ($40,210) will provide<br />
operating revenue to<br />
YMCA of Greene County,<br />
Westminster Presbyterian<br />
Church and the Buechler<br />
Scholarship Fund at Wright<br />
State University.<br />
Delilah B. and Lester W.<br />
Buechler Fund – 2000<br />
($45,896) enhances the<br />
donor’s charitable giving<br />
to approved nonprofit<br />
organizations and provides<br />
scholarships to students at<br />
Wright State University.<br />
Lester Buechler founded<br />
Ohio Electronic Engravers.<br />
Si Burick Journalism<br />
Scholarship Fund – 1986<br />
($53,190) sponsors firstyear<br />
college scholarships for<br />
students majoring in journalism.<br />
<strong>The</strong> fund was created<br />
by 28 corporations and individuals<br />
to honor Si Burick’s<br />
60th year as a nationally<br />
acclaimed sportswriter with<br />
the <strong>Dayton</strong> Daily News.<br />
Lysle D. and Jean M.<br />
Cahill Family Fund – 2000<br />
($217,642) will award grants<br />
for charitable and community<br />
activities, as recommended<br />
by the Cahill family. A retired<br />
electrical engineer, Lysle<br />
D. Cahill co-founded Data<br />
Corporation and developed<br />
Lysle D. and Jean M. Cahill<br />
many patents for digital<br />
imagery systems used<br />
throughout the world.<br />
Camp Fire USA Greater<br />
<strong>Dayton</strong> Area Council – 1997<br />
($69,257) enriches and nurtures<br />
the lives of boys and<br />
girls across the Miami Valley<br />
area by increasing funding<br />
support for the operations<br />
and programs of Camp<br />
Fire Council.<br />
Camp Jabez Endowment<br />
Fund – 2002 will devote<br />
income to the unrestricted<br />
operations of this ministry<br />
camp, which helps at-risk<br />
children, who have been<br />
exposed to violence or abuse,<br />
find purpose and meaning<br />
in their lives.<br />
Campus Ministry at Wright<br />
State University Fund –<br />
1999 ($51,162) will provide<br />
for general maintenance of<br />
and capital improvements to<br />
the Campus Ministry facilities<br />
at this local university.<br />
Lena Cantor Family Fund –<br />
20<strong>03</strong> ($33,383) was established<br />
through a bequest by<br />
Lena Cantor in memory of<br />
her brother, Samuel, and their<br />
parents, Louis S. and Rose<br />
S. Cantor, to assist <strong>Dayton</strong>area<br />
homeless people. Lena<br />
Cantor was a former president<br />
of the Residents’ Council<br />
Endowment Funds: <strong>The</strong> <strong>Dayton</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>Report</strong> to the Community 20<strong>03</strong>-20<strong>04</strong><br />
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