Summary
Judge William J. Skow, 68 years, of Toledo, OH, passed away of severe pancreatitis early Sunday, June 21, 2009, at Toledo Hospital. Born in Toledo, May 20, 1941, to John and Lucile (Alexander) Skow, he took his interest in politics and ran with it like the athletes he admired as a child. He attended Harvard University and majored in U.S.-American Government. After graduating from one of the country's most prestigious institutions in 1963, Judge Skow began studying for his J.D. at, "one of the better law schools in the country, then or now," the University of Michigan. According to the Judge, "Attending U of M law school was a good decision. I've always liked Ann Arbor and I was ready to come back to the Midwest." The Judge was awarded the Bronze Star and discharged in 1969 after 22 months in the Army, serving a year in Vietnam. During U.S.-America's Bicentennial, Judge Skow got involved in the re-election campaign of 9th District US Congressman Thomas "Lud" Ludlow Ashley.
See the full content of this document
Extract
Obituaries: Judge William J. Skow
Judge William J. Skow, 68 years, of Toledo, OH, passed away of severe pancreatitis early Sunday, June 21, 2009, at Toledo Hospital. Born in Toledo, May 20, 1941,...
See the full content of this document
Sponsored links
