D. Gary McNinch, 82, of Fish Creek, WI passed away Saturday night, February 10, 2024 at the Unity Hospice Jack and Engrid Meng Residence in the Town of Ledgeview, WI.
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Operator
Good day, and welcome to Dow s first-quarter 2021 earnings call. [Operator instructions] Also, today s call is being recorded. I would now like to turn the call over to Pankaj Gupta. Please go ahead, sir.
Pankaj Gupta
Director, Investor Relations
Good morning. Thank you for joining Dow s first-quarter earnings call. This call is available via our webcast, and we have prepared slides to supplement our comments today. They are posted on the Investor Relations section of Dow s website and through the link to our webcast.
I am Pankaj Gupta, investor relations vice president for Dow. And joining me on the call today are Jim Fitterling, Dow s chairman and chief executive officer; and Howard Ungerleider, president and chief financial officer. Please read the forward-looking statement disclaimer contained in the earnings news release and slides. During our call, we will make forward-looking statements regarding our expectations or predictions about the future.
Duane E. McDonald Sr., 87 of Cambidge
Duane E. McDonald Sr., age 87 of Cambridge, passed away on Thursday, April 15, 2021 at Astoria Place of Cambridge. He was born on April 14, 1934 in Akron, a son of the late Donald E. McDonald and Margaret Elizabeth (Cunningham) McDonald. Duane was an ardent sports fan who loved the Buckeyes, Reds and Dallas Cowboys. He enjoyed watching about any kind of sport. Playing softball and coaching baseball, was a great bowler and loved spending time golfing with his son, grandson and friends. For 30 years he refereed high school football, many a Friday night was spent on the football field. An expert crossword puzzler his entire life, he could finish a Sunday New York Times crossword in record time! Any trivia question was within his knowledge and loved using odd and uncommon words, just to flummox you. In the 60’s, he got involved in community theater acting in several plays with a real passion for musicals like “Oklahoma,” “South Pac
Operator
Good day, and welcome to the Dow fourth-quarter 2020 earnings call. [Operator instructions] Also, today s call is being recorded. I would now like to turn the call over to Colleen Kay. Please go ahead, ma am.
Colleen Kay
Vice President of Investor Relations
Good morning, everyone. Thank you for joining us to discuss the fourth-quarter financial results for Dow. We are making this call available via webcast and we have prepared slides to supplement our comments during this conference call. They are posted on the investor relations section of Dow s website and through the link to our webcast.
I m Colleen Kay, investor relations vice president for Dow. And joining me on the call today are Jim Fitterling, Dow s chairman and chief executive officer; and Howard Ungerleider, president and chief financial officer. Please read the forward-looking statement disclaimer contained in the earnings news release and slides. During our call, we will make forward-looking statements re
Colleen Dronen
Colleen Kay (Oster) Dronen, 68, Bismarck, ND, departed this world the same way she lived in it, quietly and calmly, on Sunday, December 6, 2020 at Mayo Clinic Hospital, Rochester, MN, with her family by her side.
Colleen was born in Jamestown, ND on November 11, 1952, the daughter of James and Marion (Clemens) Oster. She grew up in Jamestown, graduating from Jamestown High School in 1970. She married Michael Dronen on December 4, 1971. Together, they built a home in Jamestown and for the next 41 years, enjoyed working on home improvements and tending to their gardens.
Colleen was a devoted, stay at home mother to her three children. In 1984, she began a 24-year career at the Jamestown Police Department as a secretary, eventually being promoted to Office Manager. Colleen was described by her colleagues as a second mother to the police officers, always taking time to make new officers feel at home and watching over them.