George V. Cowdrey II of Sylvania
passed away in his home on
Wednesday, December 26, 2007 of
ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral
Sclerosis,
also
known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease).
George was diagnosed in January
2007. George was born in Ottawa
Lake, MI on October 30, 1937, to
George and Ila (Burghardt)
Cowdrey.
A retired teacher and principal
with over 30 years in the
Bedford Public School System,
his legacy as an educator
continues in the lives of the
children he taught and the
educational opportunities he
championed for his students.
George spent most of his career
as the first elementary school
principal at Smith Road School,
a school that opened in the
1970’s, and was known for its
unique approach for educating
young children. George had a
sense of humor ranging from
witty to ridiculously slapstick
that kept everyone smiling. He
made morning announcements a
comedic learning opportunity for
the children and teachers alike.
George had an infectious smile
and the ability to see the funny
side of any situation. He was
the kind of administrator that
attracted the best teachers and
he developed a loyal, talented
staff. George spent a majority
of his life giving back to the
community as an educator,
mentor, and friend to many – and
to his family, he was
indispensable.
George held various teaching
positions in Bedford Public and
Washington Local Schools from
1961-1971. He was then appointed
to chair the Education
Specifications Committee of the
new Smith Road Elementary
School. George recommended an
open education concept format
(several rooms that open
together and share a common
space allowing student/teacher
interaction/communication). This
approach was adopted at Smith
Road and George was appointed as
the Principal of Smith Road
Elementary School from 1971 –
1994. During this timeframe,
George also served as the
Principal of Temperance Road
Elementary School from 1990 -
1991. George retired in 1994 at
age 55 while serving as
principal at Smith Road. He
later served as President and
Recording Secretary of the Kappa
Delta Phi Alumni Association.
George attended Blissfield High
School from 8th
through 12th grade.
He received a Bachelors Degree
in Education at Eastern Michigan
University in 1961 and later
obtained a Masters Degree in
K-12 Education Administration.
George had a lifelong love of
trains ranging from model
railroads to live steam
locomotives. He worked as a
part-time employee of the Adrian
Blissfield Railroad, and
volunteered his time to the
Northwest Ohio Live Steamers and
more recently the Southern
Michigan Railroad Society (SMRS).
He served as an engineer running
train excursions for SMRS,
instructing new engineers and
providing his guidance and
support to the organization as a
board member and secretary.
George also had a reputation as
a consummate handyman and he was
known for his unique approach to
repairing anything.
George is survived by his wife
Salinda of 44 years; his
children Lucinda Binni (Bassam),
Katrina Walls (Robbie), George
Cowdrey III (Kristina); and
grandchildren Gavin Binni,
Elizabeth Walls, and expected
grandchild Kira Cowdrey in March
2008.
Visitation will be held at the
Reeb Funeral Home, 5712 N. Main
St., Sylvania, on Friday,
December 28, 2007 from 4:00 pm
to 9:00 pm. The funeral service
will be held on Saturday at
12:00 pm at Monroe Street United
Methodist Church as 3613 Monroe
St. in Toledo with viewing at
11:00 am. Interment will follow
in Toledo Memorial Park.
The family suggests memorial
contributions are made to one of
the following organizations:
Monroe Street United Methodist
Church; The ALS Association
Northern Ohio Chapter at 2500 E.
22nd St., Cleveland,
OH, 44115; or the Southern
Michigan Railroad Society at
P.O. Box K, Clinton, MI, 49236