Skip to main content

Aultman Hospital recognizes LaMar Wyse '68 with volunteer spotlight


 












LaMar Wyse '68 is utilizing his talents to help provide comfort to those in need. Wyse obtained his Master's in hospital administration and served as a hospital administrator in various capacities for over 3 decades. Through his career, music never left Wyse as a passion. He graduated with a degree in music from Malone, and played at various events in the community and other special occasions.


After moving back to Stark County upon retirement, Wyse has found a new way to impact others through music. He now volunteers to play the piano for patients and their families in the Bedford lobby of Aultman hospital. LaMar understands the impact that music can have on people, especially in the context of a hospital where people are dealing with a wide range of emotions or situations. To read the full spotlight of LaMar, click here.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Alicia Hopkins `09

Alicia Hopkins met with U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh in Cleveland, Ohio last October to help advocate for funding for home and community based services for people with disabilities across Ohio.Alicia Hopkins got her artwork that is pictured accepted to the Accessible Expressions Ohio Exhibit set to open on March 26th 2022 at the Springfield Museum of Art https://www.springfieldart.net/?time=upcoming

Connected Since 1975

Since graduation in 1975, these Malone alumnae have kept in touch and gathered regularly to reminisce and catch up. Sara (Fleming) Bender, Lori (Linerode) Dickerhoof, Cindy (Allen) Groetz, Brenda (Frederick) Hostetler, Gloria (Schneider) Jasperse, Carol (Reinhold) Smith, and Sandy (Kuhn) Vaughn met for a Thanksgiving brunch and spent a spring weekend in Columbiana, Ohio, during the past year.    

Heather (McKimm) Manko `04 & Robyn (Rodocker) Peterson ‘04

 Heather (McKimm) Manko `04 & Robyn (Rodocker) Peterson ‘04 were featured on Fox 8's New Day Cleveland  for U Paintings business .