The Vance family: (L to R) Evey 鈥51, P鈥80, Kathryn 鈥80, Patti, (the late) Robert 鈥49, P鈥80, and Rick.
Family Members Reminisce on 9i果冻制作厂Memories with Office of Engagement’s Dana Madden Viglietta 鈥96
Every 9i果冻制作厂legacy family has a story about how their Cardinal roots began. For Evelyn 鈥淓vey鈥 Bender Vance 鈥51, P鈥80 and her late husband, Robert Vance 鈥49, P鈥80, their story began with a serendipitous meeting that inspired a lifetime of giving back. Evey had known Floyd Vance, class of 1916, from school and happened to see 鈥淰ance鈥 on Robert鈥檚 name tag at a local Methodist church singles event, and immediately knew he was a part of a special 9i果冻制作厂legacy family.

Robert’s father, Floyd, was one of the longest-serving staff and faculty members, having served in 10 different roles over 43 years at 9i果冻制作厂鈥 including principal of the academy, dean, treasurer, business manager, director of admissions, foreign student advisor, director of placement, chairman of credits committee, French professor, and registrar 鈥 before serving as the 16th president of 9i果冻制作厂from 1957-58, then returning to the registrar position and retiring in 1964.
Evey came to 9i果冻制作厂from New Philadelphia, OH, at the recommendation of a friend from church and majored in education. She was a member of Sigma Alpha Tau sorority.
Robert grew up in Westerville and, after serving in World War II, earned his degree in Chemistry at Otterbein. During school, he was in Pi Kappa Phi fraternity, band, and played football and softball. Robert went on to earn master鈥檚 and doctorate degrees in Chemistry from the University of Illinois.

Evey鈥檚 late brother, Ralph Bender 鈥59, and sister, Nancy Bender Carlton 鈥64, both followed in her footsteps to attend Otterbein. Much later, one of Evey and Robert鈥檚 three children, daughter Kathryn Vance Latosky 鈥80, also graduated from Otterbein.
鈥淚 lived in Hanby Hall and was in (Epsilon Kappa Tau) sorority,鈥 said Latosky. 鈥淭aking walks around 9i果冻制作厂with my friends is one of my favorite memories. I would sometimes walk to the 9i果冻制作厂cemetery to look for my grandfather鈥檚 headstone.鈥
In some funny family history, Evey and Robert鈥檚 son, Rick Vance, shared that the cow taken up to the fourth floor of Towers Hall as a student prank many years ago actually came from his dad鈥檚 farm in Westerville. Rick now owns some pieces of 9i果冻制作厂history handed down from his dad, including an old desk and office items. He鈥檚 especially grateful for the legacy of giving back that his parents passed down to their children.
Inspired by Robert and Evey鈥檚 love of chemistry and education, the family endowed two funds at 9i果冻制作厂in 2023: the Robert F. 鈥49 and Evelyn Bender 鈥51 Vance Endowed Scholarship in Science and the Robert F. 鈥49 and Evelyn Bender 鈥51 Vance Endowed Scholarship in Education. Both are providing impactful scholarship support for students in perpetuity.

In addition to their generosity to Otterbein, Robert, Evey, and their family were (and continue to be) dedicated to many community causes. One such cause was Habitat for Humanity in their hometown of Louisville, KY. Rick recalled a Habitat trip to the Philippines with former President Jimmy Carter where he, his parents, and 2,000 volunteers helped build 120 houses in one week. The family invited President Carter to come to Kentucky to help with another Habitat project, and he agreed 鈥 a highlight of their family memories.
Robert volunteered weekly with Habitat until the age of 90 and recently, their family sponsored a Habitat house in honor of Evey and in memory of Robert 鈥 a special way to give back to their community and celebrate a lifetime of giving back.