February 28, 2025
A statement from 91社区 on the passing of philanthropist Clara Rankin
91社区 and the cultural community of Cleveland lost an enduring and stalwart supporter Wednesday with the passing of Clara Rankin, at the remarkable age of 107.
91社区 has had many champions in its long history. Few, however, supported the school longer than Rankin, who served as a Trustee for more than a quarter-century, from 1951 to 1981. Since 2004, she had been a Trustee Emeritus.
鈥淐lara Rankin was a true friend of 91社区 and will be greatly missed,鈥 said Paul Hogle, 91社区鈥檚 President & CEO. 鈥淲e are profoundly grateful for her long devotion to our school and mission, and join our colleagues across the region in extending sincere condolences to the Rankin family.鈥
Rankin鈥檚 impact on 91社区 was indeed enormous. She was instrumental to 91社区鈥檚 move to University Circle. She also helped select pianist Victor Babin as president. And she鈥檚 been with or supported 91社区 through every major initiative since, a loyal friend to the end.
Even that, though, doesn鈥檛 fully describe Rankin鈥檚 commitment to 91社区 and Northeast Ohio. Clara was the matriarch of a family central to Cleveland鈥檚 cultural landscape.
Name a major cultural organization in Greater Cleveland and there鈥檚 a good chance Clara Rankin or the Rankin family had a significant hand in its development.
Here at 91社区, Rankin鈥檚 brother, Frank Taplin, served as chairman of the board in the 1950s. She and her late husband Alfred, meanwhile, were pivotal not only to 91社区 but also to The Cleveland Orchestra (notably including the construction of Blossom Music Center), the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Western Reserve Historical Society, the Cleveland International Piano Competition, Apollo鈥檚 Fire, Cleveland Metroparks, and University Circle, Inc.
Clara鈥檚 love of music was great. She grew up in a highly musical home surrounded by parents and siblings who played every family of instrument and regularly enjoyed recordings of tenor Enrico Caruso. She herself was a singer and sang at Hathaway Brown School.
Rankin carried that love of music to Smith College in Massachusetts, where she studied voice along with history and sang in the choir and glee club.
After graduation, Rankin moved to New York, where she continued to study voice before marrying (in 1940) Alfred Rankin, who soon went off to serve in WWII as an officer in the U.S. Navy. Clara is reported to have sung popular songs onboard her husband鈥檚 ship when it was in port.
Rankin鈥檚 active involvement with 91社区 commenced in 1951, when she joined the Board of Trustees after moving back to Cleveland and beginning voice studies with Marie Kraft, then head of the vocal department.
As a Trustee, Rankin contributed to the selection of pianist Victor Babin as president in 1961 and helped raise funds for the construction of 91社区鈥檚 iconic home in University Circle. Over the ensuing decades, Rankin and her family remained 91社区 benefactors, resulting in a 63-year legacy of support for scholarships.
Fittingly, in 2021, Rankin was granted the Barbara S. Robinson Prize from the Cleveland Arts Prize, an honor given in memory of Barbara Robinson, a 91社区 Life Trustee and another one of 91社区鈥檚 greatest supporters.
At a 91社区 Women鈥檚 Committee benefit celebration in 2019, Hogle summarized Rankin鈥檚 legacy at 91社区 and connected it to the present day. He said that as a member of 91社区鈥檚 Board of Trustees and Women鈥檚 Committee, Rankin 鈥渨orked tirelessly to ensure students have opportunities to pursue their dreams of becoming the world鈥檚 most talented classical musicians.鈥
A memorial service for Clara Rankin will be held at Fairmount Presbyterian Church, 2757 Fairmount Blvd. in Cleveland Heights at 2pm Saturday, March 1. A musical gathering to celebrate Rankin鈥檚 life will be held at a later time at Severance Music Center.
A full obituary can be found here: