Rowan Keim Daggett

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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NORTH MANCHESTER – Rowan Keim Daggett, Ph.D., Manchester University English professor emerita, 84, died Oct. 24, 2015. She was born to the Rev. Howard and Winifred O’Connor Keim. She graduated from McPherson College in 1952 and earned her master’s degree from Ball State in 1964. In 1978, she earned her Ph.D. in English language from Indiana University. She joined Manchester’s faculty in 1968 and taught for 30 years until her retirement in 1998. She served as English department chair and also served as associate academic dean from 1979 to 1981. From June 2000 through June 2001, she served as interim director of the Brethren Colleges Abroad program at Cheltenham University in Cheltenham, England. She was a linguistics scholar. She traveled and studied extensively in Ireland and the United Kingdom, often teaching January session study abroad courses there. Through the years, she was a beloved teacher and mentor, not only to English majors, but to a broad spectrum of Manchester students. She reveled in guiding young minds as they learned respect for cultures different from their own. She was particularly supportive of nontraditional women students in their pursuit of a college education. She often commented on how pleased she was to have visited each of the United States except Alaska and to have traveled to all continents except Antarctica and South America. When she retired, friends, colleagues and former students established The Rowan Keim Daggett Scholarship Fund for Nontraditional Women Students as a lasting tribute to her influence on their lives and the university. “Throughout her distinguished career,” it was said in establishing the scholarship, “Rowan was known and loved for her humble dignity, gentle and supportive spirit, and perceptive discernment. An extremely gifted and devoted mentor, Dr. Daggett played an extraordinarily positive role in the lives of hundreds of fortunate Manchester graduates and challenged and inspired her colleagues throughout her career.” Surviving are two sons, John Daggett (and spouse Denise), Cincinnati, Ohio, and Dan (and spouse Theresa) Daggett, Winona Lake; five grandchildren: Taylor Daggett, Akron, Ohio; Jake Daggett, Milwaukee, Wis.; Evie and Sam Daggett, Winona Lake; Paige Gardner, Glasgow, Ky; and three sisters: Nancy Lengel, McPherson, Kan.; Lois Keim, Santa Fe, N.M.; and Julia King-Smith, Hammond. She was preceded in death by her parents. Services will be at 1 p.m. Nov. 21 at Timbercrest Chapel, 2201 East St., North Manchester. Light refreshments will be served following the memorial service. ***** Memorials to the Rowan Keim Daggett Scholarship Fund for Nontraditional Women Students at Manchester University, 604 E. College Ave., North Manchester, IN 46962. Condolences via mckeemortuary.com

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NORTH MANCHESTER – Rowan Keim Daggett, Ph.D., Manchester University English professor emerita, 84, died Oct. 24, 2015. She was born to the Rev. Howard and Winifred O’Connor Keim. She graduated from McPherson College in 1952 and earned her master’s degree from Ball State in 1964. In 1978, she earned her Ph.D. in English language from Indiana University. She joined Manchester’s faculty in 1968 and taught for 30 years until her retirement in 1998. She served as English department chair and also served as associate academic dean from 1979 to 1981. From June 2000 through June 2001, she served as interim director of the Brethren Colleges Abroad program at Cheltenham University in Cheltenham, England. She was a linguistics scholar. She traveled and studied extensively in Ireland and the United Kingdom, often teaching January session study abroad courses there. Through the years, she was a beloved teacher and mentor, not only to English majors, but to a broad spectrum of Manchester students. She reveled in guiding young minds as they learned respect for cultures different from their own. She was particularly supportive of nontraditional women students in their pursuit of a college education. She often commented on how pleased she was to have visited each of the United States except Alaska and to have traveled to all continents except Antarctica and South America. When she retired, friends, colleagues and former students established The Rowan Keim Daggett Scholarship Fund for Nontraditional Women Students as a lasting tribute to her influence on their lives and the university. “Throughout her distinguished career,” it was said in establishing the scholarship, “Rowan was known and loved for her humble dignity, gentle and supportive spirit, and perceptive discernment. An extremely gifted and devoted mentor, Dr. Daggett played an extraordinarily positive role in the lives of hundreds of fortunate Manchester graduates and challenged and inspired her colleagues throughout her career.” Surviving are two sons, John Daggett (and spouse Denise), Cincinnati, Ohio, and Dan (and spouse Theresa) Daggett, Winona Lake; five grandchildren: Taylor Daggett, Akron, Ohio; Jake Daggett, Milwaukee, Wis.; Evie and Sam Daggett, Winona Lake; Paige Gardner, Glasgow, Ky; and three sisters: Nancy Lengel, McPherson, Kan.; Lois Keim, Santa Fe, N.M.; and Julia King-Smith, Hammond. She was preceded in death by her parents. Services will be at 1 p.m. Nov. 21 at Timbercrest Chapel, 2201 East St., North Manchester. Light refreshments will be served following the memorial service. ***** Memorials to the Rowan Keim Daggett Scholarship Fund for Nontraditional Women Students at Manchester University, 604 E. College Ave., North Manchester, IN 46962. Condolences via mckeemortuary.com

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