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Wheeling Ironmen T-Shirt

Organized by Scott Thomas
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Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt

West Liberty University Clyde Thomas Scholarship Fund

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All funds raised will be paid directly to West Liberty University Office of Institutional Advancement for The Clyde Thomas Scholarship Fund .
$1,460 raised
44 items sold of
50 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$18
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt, Unisex - White
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt
Unisex - White
  • Wheeling Ironmen T-Shirt Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Wheeling Ironmen T-Shirt Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Wheeling Ironmen T-Shirt Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Wheeling Ironmen T-Shirt Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
Organized by Scott Thomas

About this campaign

About Clyde - Clyde Thomas graduated from West Liberty State College (WLSC), now West Liberty University, in 1971 following his playing career in professional football, playing for the CFL Wheeling Ironmen and the NFL Philadelphia Eagles. He went on to become a successful businessman and was a 20-year member of the Wheeling City Council, where he also served as vice mayor through his dedication to the community.He also served as a faculty member at WLSCin the School of Business Administration, member of WLSCBoard of Governors, and most importantly he was a loving and caring husband and father. Clyde Thomas exemplified what it meant to be a friend, colleague, and leader, respected by all. It is because of his dedication to the community that family and friends established the Clyde Thomas Scholarship Fund.

Enduring a Lasting Legacy - Despite the University's best efforts to contain cost, tuition and fees remain obstacles to higher education. The purpose of this newly formed fund is to offer the needed financial assistance to high school graduates from West Virginia or Ohio, who attend West Liberty University, in an effort to overcome those obstacles and achieve the dream of obtaining a top University education. To ensure the legacy of Clyde Thomas continues and provide for future community leaders to get the start that they need through a top-quality education, please support the Clyde Thomas Scholarship Fund.

Supporters

Scott Thomas 6 items

Because my father was an awesome man, provider, father, and my hero!

Dan Tennan 1 item + $10

Clyde was our Insurance Agent for the Flood of 1972. I watched him jump over flood water, from the street, over the sidewalk, onto our 4th step up - in a suit and dress shoes! What an athlete and an even better man!

Chris Voyiatt 1 item + $25
Anonymous 1 item

I knew Clyde

Anonymous 3 items + $500
rocco 1 item
Dawn Wheeler 1 item

In memory of Fred Lautar who played for the Ironmen!

Bob and Clare Gaudio 1 item + $10

Clyde was a great man and an exemplary public servant.

Roberta DiLorenzo 3 items
Barry DeProsperis 1 item + $10

The Ironmen captured the blue-collar city workers. Clyde seemed like a genuinely nice guy, and a politician for the people of Wheeling.

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