

Perfecto’s visit is sponsored by the Roger E. Wilson Lecture in Botany Fund\, which was named for the former ec ologist in Miami's Department of Botany and established in his memory by fa mily\, friends\, and colleagues. habit are what makes Miss Miami the go-to for gorgeous hanging baskets or containers. The stream, which supports a diverse aquatic community, is designated an Exceptional Warmwater Habitat by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Diversity Award in 2011 from the Ecological Society of America Dr. In memory of Thomas Kendrick Wilson, please visit our floral store. Comita’s visit is sponsored by the Roger E. Condolences may be sent online to To send flowers In 1968 he was a professor at Washington State University, where he became chair of the botany department. During the 1950s and until 1967 he was on the faculty of Ohios Miami University, where he achieved the rank of associate professor.

In lieu of flowers, gifts to the Wilson/Eshbaugh Botany Scholarship Fund, Miami University the Izaak Walton League, Oxford or Vitas Hospice would be greatly appreciated. As a postdoc he was an instructor at the University of Massachusetts. There are 11 great-grandchildren.Ī memorial service is planned for September 15, 11 a.m., at the Oxford Presbyterian Church. He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Nancy Wilson, and by his five children: Laura Wartner (Frank), Atlanta Becky Maglich (Jeff), Oxford Tom Wilson (Deb Fine), Kansas City Bill Wilson, Oxford and Terry Eklund (Steve), Cincinnati and 16 grandchildren: Amanda Wartner Stinger (Josh) Seattle Daniel Wartner, Atlanta Lydia Maglich Sackett (Tim), Kansas City Hope Maglich Garcia (Cheque), Dominican Republic Janoah Maglich, San Francisco Jon Maglich (Brook Hines), Cincinnati Joe Maglich, Denver Josh Driscol, Seattle Simeon Maglich, Oxford Natalie Wilson, Kansas City Erica Wilson Wheeler (Byron), Kansas City Valerie Wilson Flanagan (Daniel), Kansas City Rachel Eklund, Cincinnati Zach Eklund, Cincinnati Shiloh Eklund, Oxford and Angela Bridgewater (John), Muskegon, MI. Thomas Kendrick (T.K.) Wilson, Botany professor at Miami University for 30 years, died July 16 at the age of 87.
