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Hall of Fame

Learning Livonia’s past.  Understanding Livonia’s present.

Building Livonia’s future.     1835 Livonia City Hall of Fame

 Congratulations to the Class of 2012

Induction Ceremony Thursday, October 4, 2012

 

1. Bill Brown Ford

2. Felician Sisters

3. Livonia Rotary Club

4. Marge Roach

5. Robert Bishop

 6. Alice Gunderson

7. Francesco Di Blasi

8. Livonia Youth Symphony

Master of Ceremonies

Wayne County Commissioner Laura Cox

Founder of the 1835 Livonia City Hall of Fame R. William Joyner 

To be accepted on behalf of the residents of the City of Livonia by

City Council President Laura Toy

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 The 1835 Livonia City Hall of Fame is sponsored by:

Bob Hardies

Financial  Portfolio Advisors, Ltd.
A Registered Investment Advisor 

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Meet the Inductees of the Livonia Hall of Fame

 

Class of 2005


Ira Wilson, Alexander McKinney, George Nelson Benley , Mable Ault, Jesse Ziegler, Ben Yates, Dr. Maxwell Stewart, Richard Joyner, Geraldine Joyner, John Dufour, Edward H. McNamara, Phil Power, Bob and Janet Bennett

 

 

Class of 2006

 


Dr. Don Friedrichs, Jack Kirksey, Patrick Duggan, Joan Duggan, Mike Duggan, Debra Bonde, Alexander Blue, Ken Bourgon, Electra Stamelos, Sue Daniel, Bill Fried, Peter Ventura

 

 

Class of 2007


Lee Landes, Fernon Feenstra, Sam Prisk, Louis Schmidt, Sister Mary Giovanni, Rudy Kleinert, Bill Warren, Roland Upton, Sister Mary Francilene

 

 

Class of 2008


Dan Andrew, Bill LaPine, Harry Greenleaf, Paul Kadish, Sheila Taormina, Joe and Jane Soltesz, William Brashear,Paul Chandler, John Vroman, Conrad Gniewek

 

 

Class of 2009


James Mies, Lyn Bankes, Bob Dietiker, Rosina Raymond, Stan Anderson, Sue Rosiek, Friends of the Library, Alfred Noble, Sheldon Land Company

 

Class of 2010

   
Richard McDowell, James McCann, Keith Geiger, Ed Katz
Bill Heaton, Lee Morrow, Jack Engebretson
Joe Taylor, Edgar Oren Durfee

 

Class of 2011

 
Charlie Mahoney, Laura Callow,
Harvey Moelke, Midge Ellis, Livonia Town Hall  

St. Mary Mercy Hospital, Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment (OHM)


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What is the Livonia Hall of Fame?

Every year the date of the annual 1835 Livonia City Hall of Fame is circled bright red on the calendar of many Livonia residents. This year is no exception--Thursday, October 4, 2012, 7:00 P.M. at the Livonia City Hall.

The Induction Ceremony has been the gathering place for an incredible community of creative thinkers and innovators, the source of so much of what has been given to Livonia since our incorporation as a Township in 1835 and as a City in 1950.

The efforts of those inducted have helped create a sustainable hometown of which we are all proud.

Please join us and our esteemed friends from Livonia at the 1835 Livonia City Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Thursday, October 7th. We gather at the Livonia City Hall to advance the work and continue the recognition of leaders who have dedicated a portion of their existence to bettering a town they live in or work in.


Livonia is a great hometown


Sense. Feel. Cultivate. Enjoy every aspect of Livonia. If earth’s great treasure lies in human personality then Livonia is a rich community indeed. The personality of this hometown was formed and shaped from the first farmer planting seeds in the fertile soil of Livonia Township. To recognize the work put into building the foundation of a long lasting, stable community the 1835 City Hall of Fame was established with the Inaugural Class being inducted in 2005.

Everyone who has lived, shopped or played in Livonia should give pause to thank those who gave of their time and energy so that those who call Livonia home will have that opportunity to enjoy the institutions already in place, the culture defined and the heritage appreciated.

The 1835 Livonia City Hall of Fame is conferred on those whose vision helped shape a community of which we are proud.

This commission given to the those hardworking founders carries with it a recognition that their work and deeds have advanced the good name, image and reputation of a hometown built with a desire to redefine community; engaging citizens, creating traditions and institutions of which we can all be proud. Their singular efforts will forever be recorded as playing a significant role in challenging future generations to raise the bar of excellence. This commission carries with it a responsibility to be Livonia’s continued ambassador of good will and fellowship around the world.


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