Paul and Janice Rexroad Kindelberger '48: Who Can We Help?
As they reflected on the lives they built together, Janice and Paul Kindelberger chose to support future Marietta students through their estate plans.
The winter before Janice Rexroad Kindelberger's husband, Paul, died, the couple had a very important conversation.
"We were talking about our lives and our plans and we asked, 'Who can we help?' That's when we came up with the idea to help Marietta."
Janice, a 1948 Marietta College graduate who earned degrees in Speech, Spanish, Social Studies and English, and certifications in Library Science and Educational Media, taught at River High School in Hannibal, Ohio. Prior to that, she worked at her husband's family farm, Highland Jersey Farm, in Clarington, and her family's farm in Devola during her childhood.
In addition to supporting causes close to her heart, including serving on the alumna corporate board of Marietta's chapter of Sigma Kappa, Janice also remembered the College in her estate plans.
"My algebra teacher at Marietta High, Louise Clark (class of 1925), was a tremendous teacher. I had four or five amazing teachers at the high school. Many were Marietta College grads I modeled my teaching styles after. When I saw that Louise Clark had given considerable to the College, I figured that was something I should do."
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