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Jameson Crane, philanthropist and businessman, dies at 95


Jameson Crane, pictured here in a 2002 Columbus Dispatch file photo, died Dec. 22, 2021.

Jameson “Jim” Crane Sr., former head of Crane Plastics Company, died on Dec. 22 at his Bexley home.

Crane, 95, served as the head of the family company from 1992 to his retirement in 2003 and is the namesake for the Jameson Crane Sports Medicine Institute at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. The institute was created in 2016 from a $10 million gift by three generations of the Crane family, known for being local philanthropists.

“I cannot imagine a better community partner than the Crane family in general, and Jameson in particular,” said Dr. Christopher Kaeding, executive director of sports medicine at the institute, according to an Ohio State University story on the institute’s five-year anniversary earlier this year. “Their partnership and generosity are at the heart of our ability to expand this program and impact so many lives.”



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