| Ramsey
gift continues legacy of generosity
By all accounts,
U.S. Navy Lt. Oliver Marion Ramsey had a promising future. He had
been only 14 when he was named valedictorian of his graduating class
at Fairchild High School, and he was only 18 when he graduated from
Eau Claire State Teachers College (now the University of Wisconsin-Eau
Claire) in 1933. Marion, as his family called him, then attended
the U.S. Naval Academy and rose quickly to the rank of full lieutenant
after his graduation in 1937. In the fall of 1942, he was right-hand
man to Rear Adm. Norman Scott aboard the flagship Atlanta in the
South Pacific.
It was Nov. 27, 1942
— which would have been Marion’s 28th birthday —
when the Ramsey family of rural Fairchild received the tragic news.
Marion had died Nov. 13 in the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. He had
been buried at sea.
Sixty years later,
James (Marion’s brother) and Anne Ramsey of Longwood, Fla.,
have honored Marion’s memory in an extraordinary way. The
couple has made a $1.5 million planned gift to the UW-Eau Claire
Fulfilling the Promise of Excellence campaign to establish
the Oliver Marion Ramsey Science Chair, which will endow a faculty
position in the sciences.
“I want this
to be a permanent and fitting way of honoring his memory,”
James Ramsey said.
UW-Eau Claire Chancellor
Donald Mash noted the significance of a gift to support a faculty
position.
“This gift
will have an enormously important impact, because it will allow
us to serve more science students than we could serve using only
our allocation from the state,” he said. “It also will
enable science faculty members to more readily pursue research and
professional development opportunities that ultimately enrich students’
classroom experience.”
Mash
said the Ramseys’ gift is part of a legacy of generosity.
"Oliver Ramsey was generous in service to his country, and
that is being memorialized by Jim and Anne Ramsey’s generous
support of a faculty position at UW-Eau Claire.”

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