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MARCH 1, 2012
Jane Grote Abell is clearly at home in the South Side pizza shop her father, Jim Grote, opened nearly 50 years ago.
Abell, the president of Donatos Pizza, grew up in a now-demolished house behind the store — the first Donatos — on Thurman Avenue. She started working in the store when she was 11 years old. Back then, customers dropped by the house to eat their pizza and socialize.
“Our house was filled with customers who were part of the neighborhood,” Abell said.
Now, the Grote family has pledged $1 million to help start a new community and day-care center in the neighborhood.
Read more in The Columbus Dispatch...
MARCH 1, 2012
The founder of Donatos Pizzeria is donating $1 million to help a $3.2 million city plan to revive the South Parsons Corridor on the city's south side, Columbus Business First reports.
The contribution from Jim Grote (pictured right) and his family was announced during Mayor Michael Coleman's annual State of the City address on Wednesday evening at the Ohio Theatre, the newspaper reports.
Read more in the Columbus Morning Call...
OTHER HEADLINES
Wednesday, December 21, 2011 - South Side schools plan adopted
Please submit your comments and opinions on Message Board. Read the article...
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Parents' Input following public meeting on November 28, 2011. Read the article...
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Coach John Colmery
John Warren Colmery, age 83, died on Saturday, May 21, 2011, at home with his family.
He was born on Monday, November 7, 1927, in Worthington, Ohio, to Warren Wesley Colmery and Catheryn Jenkins Colmery. He married Dorothy Maxine Stapleton on February 19, 1949, having served his country in the U.S. Army and having received an honorable discharge in 1948. While attending The Ohio State University, John was a YMCA swimming instructor, which culminated in a State Swimming Championship. He graduated from OSU with a degree in Education, followed by a Master's Degree from Bowling Green State University in Ohio. His first teaching position was in Ohio atRossford High School, where he taught social studies and coached both basketball and football, returning to Columbus to teach at Indianola Junior High School for one year.
In 1955, he accepted a teaching position and basketball coaching job at Columbus South High School, where he excelled when his team won the Ohio High School State Basketball Championship with great pride in 1965. Following his success as a coach, John accepted a position as Assistant Director of Intramurals at OSU from 1965-1969. He and his family relocated to Panama City, Florida, where he served as Athletic Director of Gulf Coast Community College, eventually serving in the Learning Resource Center before retirement in 1993. John's motto was: Faith, Family, and Service, which he conveyed to his children, his students, and his players through his own actions.
John was a member of First Presbyterian Church for forty-two years, serving first as Deacon and two separate terms as Elder. He was an active Elder and member of the Fellowship Sunday School class until his death. He was a member of the Panama City Beach Rotary Club, where he served as President.
John is survived by his wife of sixty-two years, D. Maxine Colmery, and four daughters: Penni Tomlinson of Brandon, Fla.; Vicki Thompson (Raymond) of Drexel Hill, Pa.; Pamela Hochadel (Michael) of London, Ohio; and Valerie Rawlings (Douglas) of Sellersburg, Ind. Other survivors include nine grandchildren: Dr. L. Michelle Seoane (Dr. Leo) of New Orleans, La.; Tonya Coglianese (USMC Col. John) of Valrico, Fla.; Justin Thompson (Carrie) of West Palm Beach, Fla.; Jaime Thompson of Philadelphia, Pa.; USAF Capt. Daniel Wassmuth (Mandy) of Las Vegas, Nev.; USAF Capt. David Wassmuth (Kim) of Fairborn, Ohio; Peyton Porter (fiancé Stuart Toomey) of Jacksonville, Fla.; Jessee Porter of Atlanta, Ga.; and Phillips Porter of Jacksonville, Fla. He is also survived by seven great-grandchildren: John, Sarah, Hayden, and Alessandra Coglianese; Leonardo and Eduardo Seoane; and Campbell Thompson. His sister, Dorothy Hartigan, lives in the Columbus, Ohio, area, along with several nieces and nephews.
The service will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, May 25, at First Presbyterian Church with Dr. Richard Watson and the Rev. David Smith officiating. Friends are welcome for visitation at the church at 9:30 a.m. prior to the service. A graveside service will follow at Greenwood Cemetery. Active pallbearers include: Raymond Thompson, Michael Hochadel, Douglas Rawlings, Justin Thompson, Daniel Wassmuth, Phillips Porter, John Coglianese, and Leo Seoane. Honorary pallbearers include the Session of the First Presbyterian Church and the Fellowship Sunday School class.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to First Presbyterian Church at 100 E. Seventh St., Panama City, FL 32401, or Covenant Hospice at 107 W. 19th St., Panama City, FL 32405, in memory of John Colmery. Special thanks go to Dr. William Flynn, Dr. William Dent, Dr. Greg England, Dr. Joel Trantham, Dr. Ashok Wadhera, Dr. E. Jacob and Dr. Merle Stringer, as well as the nursing staff of Bay Medical Center and Covenant Hospice.
Published in the Panama City News Herald from May 24-26, 2011.
Visit Coach Colmery's Guest Book at The Dispatch:
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Bulldog Service Salute
It is time to pay tribute to the Bulldogs who have served in the Armed Forces. Check out our latest page, Military Service, for a list of brave individuals who have served our country and made us proud.
Use the Register Page to send us any missing military info about yourself or one of your Bulldog friends and we'll add it to the growing list.
Be sure to check out the Viet Nam Virtual Wall while you're here!

The '67 Bulldogs have been chiming in with their two-cents, or perhaps we should say "Two Words" for some time now. The list has grown via email and become so popular that we thought it should be stashed on the website for safe keeping and so Bulldogs can reference it if it should be deleted from email boxes.
Click HERE or the link on the left navigation bar to check it out!
Don't worry... you can count on Brenda Reese Wilhite to keep the email updates going and the "Two-Words" email growing. If you have "Two- Words" that instantly bring back a memory from the past, don’t hesitate to submit your fav'rites today!
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