In February of 2013, I wrote a story on "Belief and Nola Ochs" that bears repeating. I would like to complete this story with an epitaph about this remarkable woman. Nola passed away in December of 2016 at the age of 105 years young. I state the word "young" since she lived her life not paying attention to what a birthday number says you should be. Her gift or legacy that she leaves behind is a living definition of the quote,
hope springs eternal. She refused to believe an erroneous logic that says... you are too old. Instead, she went on with her faith in God and in her dream to achieve her goal in higher education. She made the Guinness World Records with the distinction of being the oldest college graduate in the world.
This video was made when she received her degree at 96 years of age and did achieve a Master's Degree in 2010. Several of her statements in this video stand out to me.... "it is never too late to pursue your dream" and "the Lord willing". I encourage you to watch this video and listen to Nola and her inspiring message.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hf7FQ38GKk
Belief and Nola Ochs
An
email article was sent to me recently regarding an 87 year old woman
called Rose who went on to college and received a degree. It is an
inspiring and uplifting story that tells of one woman's quest to receive
a college education. In the process, she gains the respect and
admiration of fellow students who applauded her spunk and wisdom.
Since I was curious to find out if the article about Rose was true or
not, I went on line to find out more about "Rose". This is what I
discovered in the process.... the story was written by Dan Clark who is
a motivational speaker and the Rose story appeared in 28 different
books, including Chicken Soup for the Soul. I found no indication if
Mr. Clark ever had the personal experience of meeting Rose
in college and to be personally impacted to write about her. Either
way, the Rose story needs to be told since it speaks of the human spirit
and how, if driven by a purpose and challenge will make the way for
success in achieving that goal, despite age or background. The below photo was attached to the story circulated on the internet about Rose.
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Nola Ochs |
I made another discovery when researching the article... the above photo is not Rose. This image with the “Rose" story is actually a snapshot of Nola Ochs,
who is a real-life inspiration. In 2007, she became the Guinness record holder as the world’s oldest
college graduate at the age of 95 with a 3.7 GPA. Nola graduated from Fort Hays State University with a General Studies Degree with an emphasis in History. She also graduated with her 21-year old granddaughter, Alexandra
Ochs.
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2007 College Graduate at age 95 |
Nola went on to pursue her master's degree in liberal studies from Fort Hays State University in the fall of 2007.
She received her Master's Degree in Liberal Arts with a concentration
in History in May of 2010, making her the oldest recipient to earn her
master's at age 98.
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2010 Master's Degree at age 98 |
After
receiving her Master's Degree, Nola applied for and got the position of
Graduate Teaching Assistant in the History Department at Fort Hays
State University. She served in this capacity until the end of the
first semester of 2011 and continued as
a History M.A. student at the University. She celebrated her 100th
birthday at the Fort Hays State University basketball game on November
15, 2011. At age 100, she began working on her genealogy project and is currently writing a book. Ms. Ochs states that she has a good start on the book, which is about her life experiences, and will title the book, "Nola Remembers".
Some of Nola's quotes:
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I'm very gratified to have attained the distinction as the world's
oldest graduate. I would like to encourage people to keep on learning.
Our education is never complete.
- I don't dwell on my age. It might limit what I can do. As long as I have my mind and health, it's just a number.
- I give thanks every day for each new day that the Lord allows me to live and enjoy life to the fullest.
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Most everyone has an inner desire....something they would like to do.
Maybe it seems impossible, but it isn't. Today, there are so many
options. People will help you do almost anything if you want to do it
badly enough. The desire has to be intense, but I would encourage
people to search their desires, to pick out one, and then get out and do
it!
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I've led a long, interesting life. We went through the dust storms. We
had some difficult times in our marriage financially. But it's been
the Lord's will that I've lived this long life and I thank Him kindly
for it.
I
bring this true story to you in today's post about Nola Ochs as an
example of what belief can do to fulfill a personal desire. Believing
is a force which encompasses the beginning of a desire and stirs it up
towards an outcome. To believe is to have faith, confidence and trust,
which springs from an inward conviction and results in achievement.
Simply stated:
- We
can each say, "I believe in You" to our Father of Lights and it will
make a difference in our daily living, because.... HE CAN!
- We can each say, "I believe in you" to one another to make a difference in his or her daily living because.... YOU CAN!
- We can each say, "I believe in you" to ourselves to make a difference in our own inner being because.... I CAN!
Nola lived out these three dynamics towards her goal - her core belief in her Lord, other people believing in her, and personally believing in herself that she could and would make a dream come true.
Join me at The Turn-Up Patch in two weeks on Monday,
August 27th...
https://turn-uppatch.blogspot.com/2013/02/belief-and-nola-ochs.html
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