The Columbus Dispatch

Mincy, Homer

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1930 - 2020

Dr. Homer F. Mincy Jr., of Upper Arlington, passed away Wednesday, October 28, 2020, after a short illness at Riverside Hospital. A native of Roane County, Kingston, Tennessee, Dr. Mincy was preceded in death by his parents Rev. Homer F. Mincy Sr. and Eva Hedgecock Mincy of Athens, Tennessee. He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Ila Breazeale Mincy; son, John (Paula); and grandchild­ren, John Tyler and Lexie Mincy of Hilliard, Ohio; brother, Virgil (Dorothy) of Granger, IN; Elizabeth Axley of Murfreesbo­ro, TN; and several nieces. Dr. Mincy graduated from Mcminn County High School, in Athens, TN, and Tennessee Wesleyan University, Athens, TN. He served his country as a radio technician in the US Army during the Korean conflict for two years.

He received advanced degrees from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where he also was an Associate Professor in the College of Education for two years. While continuing his formal education, he was a teacher and principal in the Loudon County (TN)

School System. His first superinten­dency was with the Greenevill­e, TN School System followed by employment as Superinten­dent of the Oak Ridge School System in Anderson County, TN. In 1972, he was appointed Superinten­dent of the Upper Arlington, Ohio School System and served there until his retirement in 1993. During this time, he was active in and honored by several organizati­ons working to support primary and secondary education. He was honored to be named the Ohio Superinten­dent of the Year. He was a member of the Upper Arlington Rotary where he was a Paul Harris Fellow, Torch Club, VFW, American Legion, First Community Church, Phi Delta Kappa. Following retirement, he was a principal founder of the Alliance for High Quality Education in Ohio. In 2015, he was awarded the Homer F. Mincy Education Leadership Award, and was acknowledg­ed for the “pivotal, inspiratio­nal role he played as the Alliance came together and grew through its early years.” He enjoyed travel, golf, college sports, and especially enjoyed the presence of family and friends. He was forever grateful for the loving support of his wife Ila through his profession­al career and her tireless companions­hip and care during their last years together. Public visitation will be held from 11am-1:30pm on Tuesday, November 10 at the Schoedinge­r Northwest Chapel, 1740 Zollinger Rd. Private Celebratio­n of Life ceremony will be held following at 1:30pm. Guests are respectful­ly asked to wear masks and attendance will be monitored to ensure safety for everyone attending. Rev. Jim Long

officiatin­g. The ceremony

will be livestream­ed at www.schoedinge­r.com. In

lieu of flowers, memorial

contributi­ons can be made to the Upper Arlington Education Foundation, 1950 N Mallway Dr, Columbus, OH 43221, the Upper Arlington Community Foundation, 3600 Tremont Rd, Columbus, OH 43221, or First Community Church Foundation, 1320 Cambridge Blvd, Columbus, OH 43212, in his memory. Please visit www.schoedinge­r.com to share memories or leave a condolence to the family.

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