

IPCC Steve Thornton (Lion Becky)
720 W. Hutton Rd.
Wooster, OH 44691
H: (330) 345-8287
C: (330) 464-3927
E: IPCC Stephen Thornton
Immediate Past Council Chairman Steve Thornton grew up in a Lion’s town and in a Lion’s family. His stepfather was a Lion, as was his future father-in-law. The year he graduated from high school, Doylestown’s own, Dick Bryan, was International President. Many of the town’s leaders and business owners were Lions and friends, thus making a lasting impression.
Steve joined the Madisonburg Lions in 1980 at the invitation of Loran Alexander, a fellow law enforcement officer. He served as a director, vice president and two terms as president. He served two years as zone chairman and also served on the state’s youth and sight and hearing committees.
In 2004, he transferred to the Wooster Noon Lions, and has served as vice president and was president in the 2008-2009 year. He was elected as Deputy District Governor in 2007, Vice District Governor in 2008 and served as District G’s Governor in the 2009-2010 Lion’s year. He has received a Presidential Medal, a President’s Certificate of Appreciation and two President’s Certificates of Commendation. He also received a Council of Governor’s Award of Merit. He has attended four International Conventions and four USA-Canada Forums. He has received a Melvin Jones Fellowship and a James T Coffey Fellowship.
Steve began his law enforcement career in 1972 when he joined the Rittman
Police Department. In 1973, he was hired by the Wooster Police Department. He
was promoted to Sergeant in 1975, Lieutenant in 1992 and to Chief of Police in
1998. He retired in 2007 with 35 years of service.
Steve is a graduate of The University of Akron with an Associate’s Degree in
Criminal Justice and a Bachelor’s Degree in Technical Education. In his
retirement, he teaches part time at Drive team, a police pursuit driving course
and earned his private pilot’s license. His hobbies include travel, biking and
flying.
Steve has served as the Board Chairman for the Medway Drug Enforcement
Agency. He served six years, two as chair, on the Board of Trustees for the
Counseling Center of Wayne and Holmes Counties, on the board and past chair of
the Wayne College Alumni Association, and was selected as the Wayne College
Distinguished Alumni of the Year in 2009. He is a past member of the Board of
Directors for the Wayne County Chapter of the American Red Cross. He is member
of Zion Lutheran Church, where he plays in the hand bell choir. He is also the
coordinator for the annual Tuba Christmas concert in Wooster.
He and Becky, also a Lion and a Melvin Jones Fellow, were married in 1975.
Becky is a registered nurse and together they have three adult children and six
grandchildren.