Vision and commitment to UIS Richard Ringeisen arrived in Springfield in 2001 with a big vision as the new chancellor at University of Illinois Springfield. With a doctorate in mathematics, he came from East Carolina University after also working at Colgate, Clemson and Old Dominion universities. Ringeisen wanted UIS to become “the best small public […]
Special Issues
JAMES A. NORVELL
Jim was a special friend to others. He put his friends and family first in his life. If you asked him for help, he was there for you always. He loved to hunt and fish in his free time, going to his brother’s in Montana yearly, hunting deer and fishing in the lakes. He helped […]
STUART ALLEN YAFFE
Gentleness that transcended words Dr. Stuart Yaffe practiced medicine for 60 years. He graduated from medical school in 1956 and retired from family practice at Springfield Clinic in 2016 at age 89. Patients were his priority; he did not have patience when others didn’t share his priority. “One keeps practicing whatever they’re practicing until they […]
GREG “LUCKY” ALLAN PATTERSON
Made music with his friends Greg Patterson was born in Springfield, the son of Charles Patterson and Nancy Clark. After high school he enlisted in the U.S. Army and later served two tours in Iraq, receiving the Bronze Star Medal, the Army Commendation Medal and several other decorations during his service. Greg married Michelle Abbott […]
BRIAN KEITH BAPTIST
Sgt. Brian Keith Baptist had planned to retire in November 2025 from the Jacksonville Police Department after more than 20 years of service. His sudden death has changed the lives of all of those who knew and loved him. Brian was known for being the life of every party and was known for his smile […]
MEGHAN LYNN HARMON
A passion for helping others Meghan Lynn Harmon changed my life. I will see to it that her legacy has a lasting impact on others. Born to Beth and Bob Harmon, Meghan also had a younger brother, Kyle. I am the surviving spouse of nearly 10 years, but our relationship began when we were just […]
MYRL BURGENER
Myrl Burgener was a hardworking family man who didn’t know a stranger. Everywhere he went he made friends. After he retired from a long and successful career with Lincolnland FS he became a “snowbird” and wintered in San Benito, Texas, where he was known as the “Mayor of M Street.” Myrl was always up for […]
DR. BLAIR WHITNEY
Blair had many interests. He was a writer, actor, sports fan and book lover. He performed in more than 20 plays in high school, college and community theater. Blair wrote over two dozen plays. In 1979 his play, Vachel, was performed as part of the Vachel Lindsey 100th Birthday Celebration. This work resulted in Blair […]
SCOTT STEVEN MCFARLAND
Yours in service “Yours in service.” If you’ve ever received an email or a letter from my older brother, Scott McFarland, you may be familiar with his sign off. Scott’s entire life was dedicated to helping others. Although he was taken far too soon – a week prior to his 42nd birthday – he touched […]
JAMES THOMAS WOODSON
“Hey Kemosabe!” There are many people, past and present, who could tell you colorful, incredible, amazing and heartfelt stories about my Dad (someone who had epilepsy his entire life yet was a tremendous athlete), served in the Korean War and garnered a ‘laundry list’ of accolades in his 91-plus years on this Earth! I just […]
FRANK COBLE
A legacy of care for animals Frank Coble was a second-generation Springfield veterinarian who radically changed how animals are cared for in the community by instituting advanced treatment techniques, establishing an emergency clinic and training a new generation of animal doctors. Coble died Sept. 8 at the age of 80 after battling dementia for several […]
SUSAN LYNN BOONE
Taking care of the families Susan Boone used her compassion to guide families dealing with the death of relatives after homicides, accidents, suspicious situations and other circumstances that required the attention of the county coroner. The reflections about Boone, a longtime former Sangamon County coroner who died at 76 on Dec. 30, 2024, came from […]
