Telser grew up in Chicago during the Great Depression, a period that influenced his decision to study economics. Throughout his training and career, Paul was a member of various scientific fraternities and organizations. Steve has deep knowledge about our business, having been part of our family of companies for nearly 30 years, said Jim Jacobs, chief executive officer for COUNTRY Financial. Alumni Association; Awards. Whether it was being a quiet mentor, supporter of his staff engaging in our meetings, or a strong champion for agriculture, Lyle helped to better LPC and its members. Jim received an M.S. He says these foundational experiences guided his career in agricultural communications. https://www.malonefh.com/obituary/PhilipNathaniel-Appleton. Their overarching goal was to help native populations learn to use what was readily available and teach sustainable agriculture practices. After retirement from ISU, he served a year as editor, Center for Improvement of Wheat and Corn, Mexico--CIMMYT (made famous by Iowan Norman Borlaug), and three years as communication officer at the International Service to National Agricultural Research Systems, The Netherlands. In this role, Denault will be responsible for leading the product and technology divisions within the organization. Paul enjoyed football especially watching the University of Delaware Blue Hens and the Philadelphia Eagles. Log In Click here to log in into the University of Illinois Alumni Network. He was 91. They grew and sold beautiful and unique flowers to local florists and the Mill City Farmers Market. earned a B.S. His platoon leader, having seen his writing as censor of Bob's battlefield letters, commissioned him to write the lieutenant's recommendations for medals for men in the platoon. He wrote a "historical memoir" for the 25th anniversary of Green Hills. Morgan Memorial Home, Savoy, is in charge of arrangements. Missions during these years had him working from a few weeks to many months in 42 countries. Denault has served as executive vice president of Enterprise Customer Operations since March 2017. He was an emeritus professor in the College of Agriculture, Department of Crop Sciences and earned a bachelor of science degree with distinction from the University of Minnesota in June 1952. He enjoyed photography and even won a local photography contest with the beautiful pictures he took. At Illinois, Wil was student manager of the baseball team (which included future hall of famer Lou Boudreau) and served on the YMCA board of directors. Condolences may be left online at www.beardenfuneralhome.com. As a member of ADS Executive Technical Board, he served on ADS Research Subcommittee and provided exceptional scientific support and knowledge related to the Buffering Capacity Study and the Risk Assessment Study. During this time, he logged more 120 flights to various different bases all over the world. We celebrated Orthodox Easter April 19th this year. The Brewer High School National Alumni Association donated five $200 checks to local nonprofit groups; funds left over from T-shirt sales that the group wanted to give back to its community. Harold influenced horticulture globally; he traveled to Israel, The Netherlands, Russia, Japan, South Africa, Chile, among other countries to collect information for his research. Josh St. Peters will serve as the Illinois Beef Association (IBA) executive vice president beginning March 1. Wil was a soldier. Kevin D. Wright, age 48, of LaGrange; beloved husband of Laura (nee Bregenzer); loving father of Danny; dear son of Cleonne and the late Daniel Wright; fond brother of Angela (James) Stanford, Andrew (Angela), & Kurt (Jill); dear uncle of Elina, Aiyana, Cooper, Alex, Madeline, & Kenzie; dear son-in-law of Harold & Margaret Bregenzer; nephew, cousin, brother-in-law, & friend of many. For more information about Guardian ad Litem or Child Representative practice and Lavelle Laws Family Law practice, read Hurleys recent posthttps://www.lavellelaw.com/appointment-of-attorney-for-child-child-representative-and-guardian-ad-litem. Victor earned his Ph.D. in South Slavic Linguistics from the University of Chicago, and became a tenured professor in that field, first at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and then at the University of Chicago. A diplomate in the American College of Theriogenologists and a faculty member at Virginia Tech since 2011, Clark has served as section chief of the Veterinary Teaching Hospitals