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Richard “Rick” Backo
Rick was born in Cleveland in 1959 but moved to Bedford when he was three. A 1977 graduate of Bedford High School, Rick went on to Edinboro State College in Pennsylvania where he received his bachelor’s in fine arts in Drawing and Painting in 1981. He returned to Bedford where he married Christine in 1984 and they raised their three children. Rick worked for the City of Bedford in the Recreation Department, retiring in 2016. His dear wife Christine passed away in 2020, but Rick remains in Bedford on South Circle where the beauty of the Bedford Metroparks surrounds him. He is currently an active volunteer at the museum and keeps up with his artwork doing watercolors and acrylics of many subjects including Bedford, nature and recently portraits of people’s pets. Rick’s artwork can be seen on the intersections of Columbus, Warrensville and Broadway, having been selected by the city to beautify utility boxes.
“After college, my many visits to the Bedford Museum and frequent talks with Dick Squire piqued my interest in the rich history of this town. I started including the history in my artwork, doing several “historical recreations” from old photos of Bedford landmarks that no longer exist. I have been very fortunate to have been raised in Bedford where the beauty of the Bedford Reservation, the city’s history and the people have been such a major influence on my life and my art.”
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Marilyn Berry
Marilyn’s great-grandmother was born in Bedford in 1884 but it wasn’t until her maternal grandparents moved here from Cleveland that they became true residents. Born and raised in Bedford, Marilyn graduated from Lumen Cordium High School in 1985 and is proud to have been part of building APEC Engineering along with her husband and two sons, in their family-owned business in the old YMCA on Northfield Road.
“For me Bedford has always been about relationships. I still see people from my days at the pool, working at the playgrounds, student teaching at the high school, coaching little league, hanging out at DePompei’s, and now working alongside friends, old and new, at the Bedford Historical Society to write the next chapter in Bedford’s history.”
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Terry Blair
“Bedford is an historic town and what better way to learn the history of the community than by joining the Bedford Historical Society!”
Terry serves as the Treasurer of the Historical Society.
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Sandy Spinks
Sandy fell in love with Bedford when she moved here in 2007 and immediately got involved volunteering with several community organizations, the Bedford Historical Society Strawberry Festival being one of her favorites. In 2014 she was elected to Bedford City Council (Ward 1) and was then appointed by council to be liaison for the Historical Society Board later serving as Vice President and now President.
“I love the beautiful history of our amazing little city, have built a lifetime of friendships and can’t wait to see what our dreams will produce. My motto is teamwork makes dreams come to life. “