Cecil Bauer
Cecil "Butch" Dale Bauer (February 20, 1927 – August 6, 2004) was an owner of an insurance company, former mayor of the city of Loveland, Ohio and served on city council of the city for several years.
Cecil grew up with eight brothers and sisters in Loveland with his parents. His family was very poor while he was growing up, partly a result of the Great Depression. He graduated from Loveland High School and married his wife, Dolores, soon after. Cecil was drafted into World War II and served in Germany for a time. Cecil founded his own insurance company, Bauer Insurance and continued to work there until before he died. There were offices in Loveland and Mason. His son had been running the company for some time before that. Brad Bauer eventually merged with another insurance company, Brower Insurance. In the building that Bauer Insurance formely occupied, the Loveland Chamber of Commerce now resides.
Cecil had three children, Cecilia Sue, Bradford Dale, and Melody Gayle. He had six grandchildren. His wife died of cancer in July 2000. He and Dolores were married for 52 years.
In December 2003 Cecil was awarded, along with two other former mayors of Loveland, with a landmark at a local park.
Cecil was diagnosed with lung cancer in early August 2004 after displaying some symptoms in late July. He died on August 6, 2004.
He was buried next to his wife at a cemetery in Maineville, Ohio. Visitation was held on August 11, 2004 at Tufts-Schildmeyer funeral home in Loveland and the funeral was held the next day at Epiphany United Methodist Church, where Cecil was a member