A constant writer, with a bent for discovery He was universally known as “Doc” from the years he taught at Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tennessee, 1958-1964. Students loved him, including the young ladies who helped in the history department and in the Lincoln Museum he headed. They loved his wife, Lois, and the Temples […]
Remembering
CLYDE E. BUNCH
Fighting for the people Clyde Bunch was the opposite of term limits. First elected to the Sangamon County Board in 1980 at 44, he served 44 years, representing District 21 and a predecessor district. He was elected 14 times, including just two months before his death. Bunch also served 60 years as a Democratic precinct […]
TREVOR DANIEL SNOW
Trevor was one of those friends that you keep for a lifetime. He was so full of life and charisma and unfortunately his bright flame was snuffed out early. He was an active member of the local car and motorcycle community and surrounded himself with an army of friends who he considered his family. Trevor […]
BRUCE HANNON August 1934–February 2024
In the world of conservation, Dr. Bruce Hannon was a giant. A legend. An activist. A teacher. A mentor. And expert clocksmith. He leaves a lasting legacy – in the lands and waters he helped protect (most notably Allerton Park and the Middle Fork River), the conservation organizations he launched, the oak seedlings he gave […]
NORMAN KENT BROWN Jan. 17, 1936-Feb.18, 2024
Norm Brown was an adventurer in body, mind and spirit – one who drank deeply from the cup of life and was always in motion and in formation. He understood well that today’s present is more precious and authoritative than yesterday. Norman was a veteran of the U.S. Navy Reserves from 1958 to 1962. He […]
JIM JOHNSON Nov. 3, 1953-March 21, 2024
Jim Johnson passed away on March 21, 2024, at his home in Springfield. Some years earlier, Jim had retired as a brigade chaplain lieutenant colonel following a career that spanned 37 years in the U.S. Army. He had served as a chaplain, not only at various bases within the U.S. but also in Kosovo, Bosnia, […]
CAROLYN SCHNIRRING DUNGAN April 16, 1957–October 6, 2024
Carolyn Dungan, a lifelong resident of Springfield, had a profound influence on her family, friends and the Springfield community. “Carolyn was an incredibly kind and generous person,” said John Stremsterfer, president and CEO of the Community Foundation for the Land of Lincoln. “She and her family have supported countless causes in our community, and her legacy […]
MARIAN LEVIN Jan. 8, 1933 – Aug. 24, 2024
Member of the Metropolitan Opera Ballet Company in NYC; instructor of dance at Julliard. Marian was a dancer. She understood time, space, force, shape, dynamics. She breathed music – rhythm, melody, and tempo. Marian began her dance training at a young age, studying and performing with some of the giants of dance of her time […]
KEVIN G. KAMPWERTH June 18, 1960-Oct. 6, 2024
Kevin Kampwerth was a treasured volunteer and past president of the Clinton County Fair board in Carlyle. Kevin was the first to poke fun at himself or tell you how lucky he was to be married to his wife of 41 years, LuAlice. His daughter, Whitney Kampwerth Luebbers, and son-in-law, John, were often seen with […]
ALPLM volunteers
In commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the Volunteer Services Department at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, our staff humbly offers a collective remembrance to memorialize the 191 volunteers who have passed over the last two decades. These dedicated individuals faithfully served our institution and the Springfield community by sharing the life and […]
MARY AONO YOSHIMURA Feb. 18, 1955 – Aug. 21, 2024
When Mary was 10 years old, she auditioned for a professional production of South Pacific. One other youngster auditioning that afternoon was called to the stage and sang loudly; her voice reaching the back row of seats where we sat. Then Mary was called. With shoulders squared, her shiny black hair streaming down her back, […]
WILL BURPEE Dec. 2, 1954-Jan. 7, 2024
Will Burpee passed away on Jan. 7, 2024 – just over a month after turning 69. When he relocated to Springfield to attend Sangamon State University, he carried with him a lifelong passion for writing (and also for the New England Patriots). As befitting a person whose middle name was Byron, Will was a keen […]
