Douglas M. Wilson

1941 - 2021

Douglas M. Wilson, 79, passed away Friday, March 5, at his home in Francesville. 

Wilson, who retired in 2003, received a bachelor’s degree in 1964 and a master’s degree in history in 1969 from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. He served his alma mater as director of alumni affairs and later as vice president for university relations; was executive director of the University of Oregon Foundation; was vice president of university relations and external affairs at Indiana University and later was the founding president of IU’s Advanced Research and Technology Institute. Following retirement at Indiana University, Wilson became the founding president of the Community Foundation of Pulaski County, a part-time position.

During 35 years of higher education administration, Wilson also participated in professional activities highlighted by membership on the advisory board of the Fulbright Scholarship Regional Enrichment Center; chair of 1986 Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) National Assembly; chair of CASE’s 1984 Alumni Administration Institute; and served as a faculty member for two other institutes and numerous regional and national conferences. Additional service was as a member of the Foundation Consulting Commission, Association of Governing Boards, 1998-2004, and member of the 1983 Midwest Selection Board, White House Fellows.

Ever present in community service, in Oxford, Ohio, Wilson chaired the United Appeal Campaign; was president of the Oxford Rotary Club; chaired the Capital Campaign for the McCullough-Hyde Hospital and served on its board of trustees; was a member of the Bank One of Middletown Board of Directors; was elected Citizen of the Year in 1986; and was an Elder of the Presbyterian Church.

In Eugene, Oregon, Wilson raised funds for the Eugene Performing Arts Center and was a member of the Eugene Ballet Company Board of Trustees.

In Bloomington, Wilson was president, Bloomington POPS Board of Directors; chaired the 1st Annual 4th of July Bloomington POPS concert; co-chaired the Monroe County United Way Campaign; and was president of the University Club; chairman of the board, Greater Monroe County Chamber of Commerce; member of the Mayor’s Round Table; member of the board of directors, Indiana University’s Friends of Music; and president, Bloomington Rotary Club Foundation.

In Francesville, Wilson was active in the St. James Salem United Church of Christ, the Winamac Kiwanis Club, and donated his time as a consultant to area organizations.

A member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, Wilson served as advisor to the Alpha Chapter at Miami University and became a province president and then national alumni commissioner. His professional organization memberships included Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Alpha Theta; and Beta Gamma Sigma.

Wilson was the recipient of the A.K. Morris Award from Miami University; the Thomas Hart Benton Medallion from Indiana University; and, upon his retirement, the State of Indiana’s Sagamore of the Wabash Citation from Governor Frank O’Bannon.

Surviving are his wife Kathy Kruger Wilson; daughters: Hilary Mills Wilson [David] Parker, along with their daughters Sadie and Tess, all of Bozeman, Montana, and Haley Best Wilson [Kevin] McCombs, along with their son Brady, and daughter Keira, all of Madison, Alabama; son Grant Douglas Wilson of Francesville; mother-in-law Jan Kruger of Francesville; brothers-in-law Allen [Susan] Kruger of Chesterland, Ohio, and Ron [Janet] Kruger and Gary [Tish] Kruger, both of Francesville, and their families; sister-in-law Jennifer Lawson of Naples, Florida, and her sons Geoff and Brent; and nieces: Julie Wilson of Columbia, Tennessee, and Cheryl O’Brien of Winnetka, Illinois, and their families.

Wilson was preceded in death by his father Charles R. Wilson; his wife Susan (Roberson) Wilson, her parents Don and Mary Roberson and her brother Don Roberson Jr.; his mother Elizabeth “Betty” (Cook) Wilson; his brother James “Jim” D. Wilson; his father-in-law Kenneth L. Kruger; and brother-in-law Walter M. Lawson III. 

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 14, at St. James Salem United Church of Christ in Francesville, with Rev. Nelda Seger officiating. Guests should arrive between 1:30 and 2 p.m. All guests shall remain in their vehicles and tune their radios to 87.9 FM to hear the funeral services. Private burial will take place at St. James Salem Cemetery in Francesville. Funeral services will be recorded and uploaded to the funeral home website at a later date. 

Memorial contributions may be made in Doug’s name to any of the organizations noted below or to others chosen by the donor: Miami University Foundation, Indiana University Foundation, Community Foundation of Pulaski County and St. James Salem United Church of Christ.

Online tributes may be offered at www.frainmortuary.com.

(Pulaski County Journal — March 10, 2021)

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