Kenneth E. DeShetler (1928-2017): Insurance executive was also judge, and Medical College of Ohio trustee
He died after a brief bout of pancreatic cancer, which presented no symptoms until three weeks before his death, his daughter
She remembered sitting beside him in
"I understood the power of that job," she said. "He was always a fair arbiter of the law."
He was born
"They always had a pool table,"
He married
An
His father's business, DeShetler Heating,
An endorsed Democrat,
"Individual rights and freedoms surrendered are not easily regained. ... So long as we have a
In a speech to the
"...The law must serve the poor too,"
He was elected presiding judge in January, 1970. He was present at the birth of a pilot program to treat public alcoholism as a medical, rather than a criminal, problem. Those arrested repeatedly as drunk and disorderly or on other alcohol-related charges were to be evaluated by a physician and hospitalized if necessary.
Within weeks of the November, 1970, election of
In that role, he worked with
"He was somebody that
"Government at every level must share in the blame for the acute problems that face us in health-care delivery and cost,"
He returned to law practice afterward, based in
In lieu of donations, the family encourages people to, among other activities, "hug your son and putter in the hardware store with him, buy a racehorse ... giggle under the covers, and dance in the streets with your wife."
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