hips supporting both Business and Athletics. They were co-recipients of the Butler Mortar Award and were inducted into the Butler Athletic Hall of Fame. In 2015, Butler awarded Jean an honorary Doctorate degree. Jean was an active volunteer for many years with the Indianapolis Boys and Girls Clubs and was a long time member of Latreian and Second Presbyterian Church. Jean was an avid reader; she always had a book or two with her. It had to be a book as an e-reader would never do. Monthly visits to the bookstore assured there was a ready supply. As dedicated as she was to her causes and ventures, Jean's main focus was always her family. She loved nothing more than to spend long summer days at Lake Wawasee, as well as holidays and special occasions with her children, grandchildren, great- grandchildren and friends and neighbors. Jean is survived by her son, Robert T. Wildman (Jane), daughter, Susan Rush (Bob), grandchildren: Melissa Rush (Doug Hogberg), Stephanie Ramsamooj (Dean), Ross Wildman, and Kelley Wildman (Marc Hinen); and great- grandchildren: Christian and Matthew Ramsamooj and Leo and Fisher Hinen. Our family wants to extend a special thanks to the wonderful caregivers from Senior Home Companions. A visitation will be held on Thursday, October 27, 2016, from 9:00 to 11:00AM, at Second Presbyterian Church, 7700 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis with a private service following. Please join the family for a reception at Woodstock Club, 1301 38th Street, Indianapolis, from 4:30 to 6:30 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Indianapolis Boys and Girls Clubs or to Butler University.