The obituary for Carol Eubank (BJ 1984-2001), who worked in Accounting, Retail Advertising and Research and Promotion, later renamed Marketing and Communication:
Carol Ann Eubank, age 81 of Coventry Township
passed away on Saturday, February 13, 2021 at her home, with her family by her
side. She was born in Akron on March 26, 1939, the daughter of the late John
Tosill and Helen (Hank) {Dubovec} Meier.
In addition to her parents, Carol was preceded in
death by her brother John Tosill.
Left to cherish Carol's memory are her children,
Michele (Bob) Ellis and Jim Eubank; granddaughter Cortney Ellis; step-sister
Carole Meier.
Carol retired from the Akron Beacon Journal in
2001, where she worked in the marketing and research departments. Her community
involvement and event planning background led to her final career, working with
Hower House, Akron Women's City Club, and others too numerous to mention.
Carol was a member of the Portage Lakes Historical
Society, acting as its President since 2012. The Society purchased a scanner
for Summit County Public Library, to aid in the preservation of vintage
historical photos of the area. These photos were later used in the annual
Historical Society Open House, which Carol organized. She also co-chaired the
Portage Lakes Boat Parade and Luminary Project, creating a 16-page insert on
the event for the newspaper. Through the efforts of Carol and the Portage Lakes
Historical Society, the map of Portage Lakes was placed in the terazzo floor at
the new Coventry High School.
Carol also served as President of the Akron Summit
Council on Tourism, and received the Innovation Woman of the Year award in 2018
from the Summit County Historical Society.
Carol produced a post card book called
"Greeting from Portage Lakes." Her final project was creating a
historical marker for the East Reservoir Dam Project, which was completed
earlier this year.
Per Carol's wishes, cremation has taken place, and
a celebration of her life will be scheduled for a later date. Please check back
for details. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Carol's name to The
American Cancer Society.
An earlier BJ Alums tribute to Carol appears in an earlier article. Scroll down to check it out.
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