IN LOVING MEMORY OF
John Henry
Appleyard
November 14, 1922 – October 20, 2020
John Henry Appleyard, age 97, died peacefully on Tuesday, October 20, 2020.
Born November 14, 1922, to Leslie and Emma Appleyard, John grew up in Chicago, IL, where he developed a lifelong passion for the Chicago Cubs. He relished telling stories of his family's peony farm known as The Grove, north of Chicago and his adventures as a young boy going to the Chicago World's Fair. Today the Grove is 145 acres of ecologically diverse prairie grove land preserved and maintained by the Glenview Park District.
John attended Northwestern University, Oxford University and graduated from the University of Delaware. He served in combat in World War II in Germany. John married Eleanor Kriebel July 13, 1945, and began their married life in Beaver Falls, PA. They moved to Pensacola, FL, with Armstrong Cork Company in 1950. In 1959 John and Eleanor founded the Appleyard Agency and he began a stint as the executive director of the Florida's Quadricentennial. This assignment led to his lifelong fascination with the history of Pensacola. The Agency served a broad variety of clients in commerce, healthcare, utilities and government, including the Hospital Research and Development Institute, a thinktank of leading not for profit hospital CEOs across the country. He led HRDI for 25 years.
John became renowned for his work in Florida history and in furthering patriotic causes, earning more than 100 Freedom Foundation awards and serving on the committee which created Pensacola's WWII and Korean Memorials.
John was author of more than 120 books and monographs on local history including mystery stories, family histories, and novels. His histories included in-depth accounts of all phases of local government. He also authored numerous radio and television historic programs, including a 30-part history series for Cox Cable and the Escambia County school system, many instructional films and plays. He wrote a weekly column on Pensacola history for the Pensacola News Journal.
A longtime baseball fan, at age 95 he received a 5-year contract to do color commentary for the Pensacola's Blue Wahoos, an assignment he treasured.
In public service he was board chairman of First Union/Wachovia Bank, West Florida Hospital, and was a board member of United Way, United Way foundation, Junior Achievement, Pensacola Museum of Art, PJC Foundation, Pensacola Symphony Orchestra, and Honor flights serving WWII veterans.
He was a frequent lecturer for local organizations, the Heritage Foundation, PJC and UWF. In 1991 he led the family in creating a family foundation.
He was a five decades' member of Downtown Rotary Club, that club's president and a Paul Harris Fellow. He created the Rotary Rooters and loved playing his harmonica and harmonizing with them.
A longtime member of First Presbyterian Church, he served as an elder and teacher.
He received numerous citations from professional, health, education, and civic organizations for past service. In 2016 he received an honorary doctorate from the University of West Florida and the UWF Historic Trust created the Appleyard Storytelling Cottage in the historic district.
John was devoted to his wife Eleanor, visiting her daily during her years at the Haven and mourning her death in July.
John is survived by two children, Diane Paige Appleyard and Richard Leslie "Dick" Appleyard (Carolyn); three grandchildren, Kate Appleyard VanMeter (Nate), Leslie Appleyard Ryan (Kevin), and Richard Ray (Rick) Appleyard (Mallory); great-grandchildren, Eleanor Palmer Caldwell, Harry Miller Caldwell IV, Jordy Wyatt VanMeter, Palmer Leigh Ryan, Meredith Ryan, and Anna Ryan.
The family offers special thanks to caregiver and friend Lisa Wilson, his Saturday morning coffee gang, special visitors Eddie Pitman and Bill Spain, and Covenant Care.
A family graveside service will be held at St. John's Cemetery. A celebration of John's life will be held on the concourse at the Wahoo stadium on Monday, October 26, 2020 at 4 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church, 33 East Gregory St., Pensacola, FL 32502 or UWF Historic Trust, 120 Church St., Pensacola, FL 32502.
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