Happy Retirement Steve Brown, GDCPL’s Bookkeeper of 45 Years

 

The Greensburg Decatur County Public Library is saddened and honored to announce the retirement of Steve Brown, our Bookkeeper, after an impressive 45 years of dedication and hard work. For those of you who know Steve, you probably know his story, but for those who don’t… keep reading to learn a littlemore about him.

 

“My life journey began July 1, 1981, with the Greensburg Public Library when the late Alice Rust became the new director at the library, and she said to the board, ‘I’m not a bookkeeper and don’t intend to be one.’ She called and asked if I would be interested in being the accountant, and I said yes. That is where it all began.

 

I started at the old library and worked 2 days a month to post all receipts and expenses, handle all payroll, and type out earnings statements for each employee, etc. Each month, you would see me carrying my typewriter, adding machine, and briefcase up to the third floor of the library to go to work.

 

We moved to the new library in 1993, and as the years went by,my duties expanded. I was working full-time at BCA when I started, and one day Alice asked me when I was going to retire from BCA. Well, that happened on June 14, 1995, and the Library decided to automate its accounting system and wanted me to take charge. We put the system in place in January 1996, adding the payroll system 2 years later, and about 4 years later,we added the time clock.

 

During my time, I had 6 directors, and my duties became more complex with each director. Alice Rust from 1981 to 1997, Kim Porter from 1997 to 2001, Vickie Butz from 2001 to 2008, Andrea Ingmire from 2008 to 2016, Vanessa Martin from 2016 to 2025, and Brenda Campbell from 2025 to the present. Each one has their own identity, but working with each one was truly a pleasure. We worked closely together to ensure the library stayed in good financial condition.

 

In November, we hired a young lady to replace me, Nichole Kalinowski, to have hands-on training, and I can ensure the library I leave is in good hands. Nicole has done a great job in training, and I know she will continue to do great.

I must say the retirement is bittersweet, but a time comes when your mind says yes, but your body says no, you don’t. I love what I do, but at the age of 87, I believe it’s time to slow down and smell the roses.” – Steve Brown, retired Bookkeeper of the Greensburg Decatur County Public Library.

 

Steve Brown made a lasting impact on all of the Staff at the Library, whether by greeting us every morning with a smile and asking how we are, having deep conversations, or just by keeping the library financially in check.

 

Some of our Staff members wanted to say a few words. “I’ve been working with Steve for 28 years, and I consider him “chosen family”. He has taught me a great deal about responsible finance and budgeting, but more importantly, he’s shown me how to be a good person – kind, loving, considerate, and reliable. He’s a wonderful role model!” says Lori Durbin, Public Services Manager. Another Staff member says, “I know I could go to Steve with questions. He was always patient as he explained budgets, spreadsheets, and procedures.” Marketing Coordinator, Hannah Hassler, says, “Steve always showed up ready to work with a smile on his face and kindness in his heart. No matter what he was doing, he always made time to check on others, wish them a good morning or afternoon, and make sure all finances were taken care of. He will always have a place in my heart.” 

 

Steve, thank you for your hard work, dedication, kindness, and the amazing 45 years you contributed to making the library a smooth-running and better place for the community. Enjoy your retirement, and don’t forget to visit us at the library!

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