Bill Pertl Lovejoy of Brevard, NC died Sunday November 27, 2022 at age 95. He was
   
   born at home in the small coal mining community of Neffs, Ohio, on February 12, 1927,
   
   the same date as two men he greatly admired, Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin.
   
   He was well known among his family and friends for the annual birthday dinner he
   
   hosted in their honor.
  
   He graduated from Bellaire High School (Ohio) in 1945, leaving school halfway through
   
   his senior year to join the Navy, where he was a signalman aboard the aircraft carrier,
   
   USS Midway. After the end of World War II, he attended Muskingum College where he
   
   met his future wife, Martha Johnson, of Flushing Ohio. He graduated from Muskingum
   
   in 1951 with a BS in Geology. Bill was also on the varsity football and baseball teams
   
   and the sports editor for the college student newspaper. He credited Muskingum for
   
   teaching him that science, the arts, and sports can coexist. Bill continued his education
   
   at the University of New Mexico where he received an MS in Geology in 1958. After
   
   working 6 years as a geologist for Shell Oil in Midland Texas, he returned to school at
   
   Oregon State University and completed a Ph.D. in Zoology. In 1968, he accepted a
   
   position as professor of biology at Georgia Southern College where he influenced the
   
   lives and careers of many students before retiring in 1987 as Professor Emeritus of
   
   Biology.
  
   He and Martha married in 1952 and spent their lives enjoying birdwatching, hiking,
   
   traveling and quietly sharing their blessings with others. In 1996, they moved to
   
   Brevard in the mountains of western North Carolina. They became active members of
   
   the Brevard-Davidson River Presbyterian Church. Although retired, Bill continued to
   
   “teach” as a volunteer for many years with the Pisgah National Forest Fish Hatchery
   
   and Wildlife Education Center. Bill and Martha shared a love for domestic and
   
   international travel. They traveled throughout the United States, favoring the Northwest
   
   and New England regions. They traveled to Africa twice, the Galapagos Islands, and
   
   throughout Europe.
  
   Bill was dedicated to education and never stopped learning throughout his life. He
   
   challenged everyone around him to expand their knowledge and he maintained an
   
   active involvement in education through support of faculty and students at Muskingum
   
   University, University of New Mexico, Oregon State University and Georgia Southern
   
   University. He established scholarships as well as a Distinguished Lecture Series at
   
   each of these universities promoting excellence, intellectual advancement and
   
   inspiration in the sciences for future generations.
  
   Bill had an unbounding love for music and poetry. He loved reading poetry and could
   
   recite many poems from a wide array of poets. His musical interests ranged from
   
   Beethoven to Hoagie Carmichael to Frank Sinatra. He recalled that on rainy days
   
   during his childhood, he and his friends met in the basement of their small church and
   
   would compete to see who could list the most bandleaders. That musical passion
   
   persisted throughout his life. Until the moment of his death, if he did not know the
   
   words to a song, the composer, or the lyricist, he would look it up.
  
   He was preceded in death by his wife, Martha; by his parents, Millard M. and Anna Pertl
   
   Lovejoy; two brothers, Millard M. Jr and John R. Lovejoy; a nephew, Jeffery Johnson
   
   and a niece, Lana Lovejoy Taylor. He is survived by nephew, Robert B. Lovejoy of
   
   Divide, CO; nieces, Katherine (Don) Barnes of Neffs, OH; Karen (Rodney) Kovacs of
   
   Flushing OH; nephew John K. Lovejoy (Carol) of Jewett, OH; nieces Christine (Tom)
   
   McGuire of Big Canoe, GA; Francine Johnson of Atlanta, GA; Cindy Johnson of
   
   Hartsville, TN; Kathy (Greg) Fisher of Coshocton, OH; Terre (Mike) Paller of Atlanta,
   
   GA; nephews Ron Johnson of Fredericktown, OH; and Robert Johnson (Lucy) of
   
   Shawnee, KS and numerous great nieces and nephews.
  
   Family and Friends will be received at Care Funeral Home and Cremation Specialists,
   
   204 W. Main Street, St. Clairsville, OH on Sunday, December 4, 2022 from 11:30 AM until time of service at
   
   2:00 PM with David Demarest officiating. Interment will follow at Belmont County Memorial Park.
  
   Memorial contributions in Bill’s honor may be given to the Johnson-Lovejoy Memorial
   
   Scholarship Fund at Muskingum University.
   
   
   “The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be
   
   compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived
   
   well.” Ralph Waldo Emerson.
  
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