The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in Decatur, Illinois. For a similar list organized alphabetically by last name, see the category page People from Decatur, Illinois.
Authors and academics
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Birth
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Death
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Known for
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Association
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Reference
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Karl August Folkers
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Sep 1, 1906
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Dec 7, 1991
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Biochemist known for work on the structure of coenzyme Q10
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Born in Decatur
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[1]
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Charles J. Givens
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Feb 5, 1941
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Jul 12, 1998
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Financial lecturer and author
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Born in Decatur
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[2]
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Nathan H. Lents
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Sep 22, 1978
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Biologist, professor, and author
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Born in Decatur
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James W. Loewen
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Feb 6, 1942
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Aug 19, 2021
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Author, historian, and sociology professor
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Born in Decatur
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[3]
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Richard Peck
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Apr 10, 1934
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May 24, 2018
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Children's author; 2001 Newbery Medal winner
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Born in Decatur
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Marvin A. Sweeney
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Jul 4, 1953
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Author, biblical scholar, and professor
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Grew up in Decatur
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Alice S. Tyler
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Apr 27, 1859
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Apr 18, 1944
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Librarian, president American Library Association 1920-1921
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Born in Decatur Buried in Decatur (Greenwood Cemetery)
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Commerce
Crime
Name
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Image
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Birth
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Death
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Known for
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Association
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Reference
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Charles E. Boles
(a.k.a. Black Bart)
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1829
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1888
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Western outlaw
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Lived in Decatur
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Name
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Image
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Birth
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Death
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Known for
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Association
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Reference
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Chris Berry (broadcaster)
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Aug 11, 1960
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Broadcasting journalist and management
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Born in Decatur
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Jenny Lou Carson
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Jan 13, 1915
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Dec 16, 1978
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Country singer-songwriter inducted in Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame
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Born in Decatur
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June Christy
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Nov 20, 1925
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Jun 21, 1990
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Jazz singer
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Grew up in Decatur
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Loren Coleman
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Jul 12, 1947
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Author, cryptozoologist, radio and television personality
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Grew up in Decatur
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Dale Connelly
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Oct 4, 1955
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Host of Minnesota Public Radio's Radio Heartland
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[4]
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Brian Culbertson
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Jan 12, 1973
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Jazz musician
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Born in Decatur
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Annamary Dickey
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Apr 11, 1911
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June 1, 1999
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Soprano at the Metropolitan Opera and star of Broadway musicals
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Born in Decatur
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John Doe
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Feb 25, 1954
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Founder of L.A. punk band X
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Born in Decatur
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Thelma Given
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Mar 9, 1896
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Dec 25, 1977
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Concert pianist
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Raised in Decatur
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Chad Gray
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Oct 16, 1971
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Singer of alternative metal band Mudvayne
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Born in Latham
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Jonathan Hammond
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Filmmaker
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Grew up in Decatur
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[5]
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Steve Hunter
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Jun 14, 1948
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Guitarist with Mitch Ryder, Lou Reed, Alice Cooper, and Peter Gabriel
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Born in Decatur
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[6]
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Alison Krauss
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Jul 23, 1971
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Country/Bluegrass singer and songwriter; most-awarded singer in history of Grammy Awards[7]
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Born in Decatur
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RonReaco Lee
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Aug 27, 1977
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Actor (The Good Guys; Let's Stay Together)
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Born in Decatur
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Judy Martin
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Jul 23, 1917
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Nov 17, 1951
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Country and gospel singer; wife of Red Foley
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Born in Decatur
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Nan Martin
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Jul 15, 1927
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Mar 4, 2010
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Actress (Mr. Sunshine, The Thorn Birds, Santa Barbara, The Drew Carey Show)
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Born in Decatur
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Stephen Mason
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Jul 8, 1975
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Guitar player for Jars of Clay
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Grew up in Decatur
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Boots Randolph
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Jun 3, 1927
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Jul 3, 2007
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Jazz saxophonist; composer of Yakety Sax
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Played with Dink Welch's Kopy Kats in Decatur (1948 to 1954)
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Emitt Rhodes
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Feb 25, 1950
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Jul 19, 2020
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Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and recording engineer
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Born in Decatur
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Herbert Ryman
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Jun 28, 1910
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Feb 10, 1989
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Artist and Disney Imagineer
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Grew up in Decatur
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Jackie Spinner
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Author, journalist, college professor; Fulbright Scholar
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Grew up in Decatur
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Edwin B. Willis
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Jan 28, 1893
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Nov 26, 1963
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Academy Award winning motion picture set designer & decorator
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Born in Decatur
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Bands
Military
Name
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Image
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Birth
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Death
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Known for
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Association
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Reference
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Loren D. Hagen
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Feb 25, 1946
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Aug 7, 1971
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United States Army first lieutenant - awarded Medal of Honor
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1964 Graduate of MacArthur High School
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[8]
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Lemuel F. Holland
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Jul 28, 1840
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Jan 13, 1914
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Union Army sergeant – awarded Medal of Honor
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Buried in Decatur (Greenwood Cemetery)
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Hermann Lieb
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May 24, 1826
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Mar 5, 1908
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Union Army officer
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Lived in Decatur
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Isaac C. Pugh
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Nov 23, 1805
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Nov 19, 1874
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Union Army general
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Buried in Decatur (Greenwood Cemetery)
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James H. Rupp
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May 17, 1918
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Sep 30, 1998
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United States Navy lieutenant commander
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Lived in Decatur
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Benjamin W. Schenck
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Aug 12, 1837
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Feb 19, 1916
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Union Army private – awarded Medal of Honor
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Buried in Decatur (Greenwood Cemetery)
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Philanthropist
Politics
Sports
Baseball
Name
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Image
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Birth
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Death
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Known for
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Association
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Reference
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Walter "Boom-Boom" Beck
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Oct 16, 1904
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May 7, 1987
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Pitcher for six Major League Baseball teams
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Born in Decatur
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Chuck Dressen
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Sep 20, 1894
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Aug 10, 1966
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Manager and coach for six Major League Baseball teams, 2-time World Series champion
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Born in Decatur
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Harry East
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1862
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1905
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Infielder for Baltimore Orioles
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Born in Decatur
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Jeff Innis
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Jul 5, 1962
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Jan 30, 2022
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Pitcher for New York Mets
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Born in Decatur
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Kevin Koslofski
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Sep 24, 1966
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Outfielder for Kansas City Royals and Milwaukee Brewers
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Born in Decatur
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Hobie Landrith
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Mar 16, 1930
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Apr 6, 2023
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Catcher and coach for seven Major League Baseball teams
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Born in Decatur
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Fred T. Long
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Jan 22, 1896
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Mar 23, 1966
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Baseball player in Negro leagues; college football coach
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Born in Decatur
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Bill Madlock
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Jan 12, 1951
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Third baseman for Texas Rangers, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Pittsburgh Pirates, Los Angeles Dodgers and Detroit Tigers, 4-time NL batting champion
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Grew up in Decatur
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Joe McGinnity
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Mar 20, 1871
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Nov 14, 1929
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MLB pitcher from 1899-1908, won 246 games, inducted 1946 in Baseball Hall of Fame
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Grew up in Decatur
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Dan Porter
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Oct 17, 1931
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Jan 7, 2017
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Outfielder for Washington Senators
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Born in Decatur
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Kevin Roberson
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Jan 29, 1968
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Outfielder for Chicago Cubs and New York Mets
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Born in Decatur
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Art Scharein
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Jun 30, 1905
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Jul 2, 1969
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Infielder for St Louis Browns
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Born in Decatur
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George Scharein
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Nov 21, 1914
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Dec 23, 1981
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Shortstop for Philadelphia Phillies
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Born in Decatur
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Jack Sheridan
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1862
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Nov 2, 1914
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Umpire (1890–1914), worked at four World Series including Cubs' victory of 1908
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Born in Decatur
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Roe Skidmore
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Oct 30, 1945
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Pinch-hitter for Chicago Cubs, rare MLB player with batting average of 1.000
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Born in Decatur
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Brian Snitker
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Oct 17, 1955
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Manager of Atlanta Braves (2016–Present)
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Born in Decatur
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Del Unser
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Dec 9, 1944
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Center fielder for Washington Senators, Cleveland Indians, New York Mets, Montreal Expos and Philadelphia Phillies
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Born in Decatur
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Basketball
Name
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Image
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Birth
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Death
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Known for
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Association
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Reference
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Jason Avant
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Apr 20, 1983
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Wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs
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Attended MacArthur High School in Decatur
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Steve Fairchild
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Jun 21, 1958
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Head football coach at Colorado State University
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Born in Decatur
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George Halas
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Feb 2, 1895
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Oct 31, 1983
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Founder of the Decatur Staleys, which became the Chicago Bears
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Lived in Decatur
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Harry Long
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Dec 28, 1897
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Dec 8, 1945
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College football coach and Wiley College biology professor
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Born in Decatur
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Brit Miller
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Sep 15, 1986
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Fullback for the St. Louis Rams
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Born in Decatur
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Dante Ridgeway
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Apr 18, 1984
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Wide receiver for the New York Jets, St. Louis Rams and New Orleans Saints
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Grew up in Decatur, MacArthur High School graduate
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Other sports
Name
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Image
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Birth
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Death
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Known for
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Association
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Reference
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Guy Carlton
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Jan 16, 1954
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May 11, 2001
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weightlifter Olympic medal winner
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Went to High School in Decatur
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Kim Chizevsky-Nicholls
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Apr 23, 1968
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IFBB bodybuilder
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Grew up in Decatur
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Penny Hammel
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Mar 24, 1962
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Golfer on the LPGA Tour
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Born in Decatur
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References
- ^ Olson, R E (September 1, 2001). "Karl August Folkers (1906–1997)". Journal of Nutrition. 131 (9): 2227–30. doi:10.1093/jn/131.9.2227. PMID 11533258.
- ^ "Get-Rich Guru Charles J. Givens Dies". The Washington Post. Fred Ryan. July 1998. Retrieved October 13, 2021.
- ^ McFadden, Robert (August 20, 2021). "James W. Loewen, Who Challenged How History Is Taught, Dies at 79". The New York Times. Retrieved January 31, 2022.
- ^ Health Science Librarians of Illinois News Letter, Vol. 22, Issue ¾, page 6 [1]
- ^ Evans, Julia Dixon (June 9, 2020). "'Expect A Miracle': A Pandemic And A Boiling Point". KPBS Public Media. Retrieved November 28, 2022.
- ^ Greene, Andy (November 11, 2020). "Guitarist Steve Hunter on His Journey From 'Berlin' to 'Billion Dollar Babies'". Rolling Stone. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved October 14, 2021.
- ^ Todd Leopold (February 9, 2009). "Plant, Krauss rise with 'Raising Sand' at Grammys". CNN. Retrieved June 10, 2022.
- ^ Fallstrom, Bob (November 8, 2010). "Honoring 'a natural born leader'". Herald & Review. Retrieved December 11, 2016.