List of people from Decatur, Illinois

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

Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Charles J. Givens Feb 5, 1941 Jul 12, 1998 Financial lecturer and author Born in Decatur
Nathan H. Lents Sep 22, 1978 Biologist, Professor, Author Born in Decatur
James W. Loewen Feb 6, 1942 Author, historian, and sociology professor Born in Decatur
Richard Peck Apr 10, 1934 May 24, 2018 Children's author; 2001 Newbery Medal winner Born in Decatur
Marvin A. Sweeney Jul 4, 1953 Author, biblical scholar, and professor Grew up in Decatur

Commerce


Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
James Millikin Aug 2, 1827 Mar 2, 1909 Founder of Millikin National Bank and Millikin University Lived in Decatur

Crime

Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Charles E. Boles

(a.k.a. Black Bart)

1829 1888 Western outlaw Lived in Decatur

Media and arts


Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Chris Berry (broadcaster) Aug 11, 1960 Broadcasting journalist and management Born in Decatur
Jenny Lou Carson Jan 13, 1915 Dec 16, 1978 Country singer-songwriter inducted in Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Born in Decatur
June Christy Nov 20, 1925 Jun 21, 1990 Jazz singer Grew up in Decatur
Loren Coleman Jul 12, 1947 Author, cryptozoologist, radio and television personality Grew up in Decatur
Dale Connelly Oct 4, 1955 Host of Minnesota Public Radio's Radio Heartland [1]
Brian Culbertson Jan 12, 1973 Jazz musician Born in Decatur
John Doe Feb 25, 1954 Founder of L.A. punk band X Born in Decatur
CeCe Frey Jun 26, 1991 Pop singer featured on season 2 of The X Factor From Decatur
Thelma Given Mar 9, 1896 Dec 25, 1977 Concert pianist Raised in Decatur
Chad Gray Oct 16, 1971 Singer of alternative metal band Mudvayne Born in Latham
Steve Hunter Jun 14, 1948 Guitarist with Mitch Ryder, Lou Reed, Alice Cooper, and Peter Gabriel Born in Decatur
Alison Krauss Jul 23, 1971 Country/Bluegrass singer and songwriter; most-awarded singer in history of Grammy Awards[2] Born in Decatur
RonReaco Lee Aug 27, 1977 Actor (The Good Guys; Let's Stay Together) Born in Decatur
Judy Martin Jul 23, 1917 Nov 17, 1951 Country and gospel singer; wife of Red Foley Born in Decatur
Nan Martin Jul 15, 1927 Mar 4, 2010 Actress (Mr. Sunshine, The Thorn Birds, Santa Barbara, The Drew Carey Show) Born in Decatur
Stephen Mason Jul 8, 1975 Guitar player for Jars of Clay Grew up in Decatur
Boots Randolph Jun 3, 1927 Jul 3, 2007 Jazz saxophonist; composer of Yakety Sax Played with Dink Welch's Kopy Kats in Decatur (1948 to 1954)
Emitt Rhodes Feb 25, 1950 Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and recording engineer Born in Decatur
Herbert Ryman Jun 28, 1910 Feb 10, 1989 Artist and Disney Imagineer Grew up in Decatur
Jackie Spinner Author, journalist, college professor; Fulbright Scholar Grew up in Decatur
Edwin B. Willis Jan 28, 1893 Nov 26, 1963 Academy Award winning motion picture set designer & decorator Born in Decatur

Bands

Name Image Founded Disbanded Music Association Reference
Icon For Hire 2007 present Rock band Formed in Decatur
V Shape Mind 1999 2004 Alternative rock band Formed in Decatur

Military

Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Hermann Lieb May 24, 1826 Mar 5, 1908 Union Army officer Lived in Decatur
Loren D. Hagen Feb 25, 1946 Aug 7, 1971 United States Army first lieutenant - awarded Medal of Honor 1964 Graduate of MacArthur High School [3]
Lemuel F. Holland Jul 28, 1840 Jan 13, 1914 Union Army sergeant – awarded Medal of Honor Buried in Decatur (Greenwood Cemetery)
Isaac C. Pugh Nov 23, 1805 Nov 19, 1874 Union Army general Born in Decatur
Benjamin W. Schenck Aug 12, 1837 Feb 19, 1916 Union Army private – awarded Medal of Honor Buried in Decatur (Greenwood Cemetery)

Philanthropist

Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Howard Warren Buffett Oct 14, 1983 Faculty member at Columbia University; trustee of the Howard G. Buffett Foundation Lived in Decatur
Connie Boochever Jul 5, 1919 1999 Patron and advocate for the arts; member of Alaska Women's Hall of Fame Born in Decatur

Politics

Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Jesse Hale Moore Apr 22, 1817 Jul 11, 1883 U.S. Representative from Illinois Buried in Decatur (Greenwood Cemetery)
Rolla C. McMillen Oct 5, 1880 May 6, 1961 U.S. Representative from Illinois Lived in Decatur
Richard James Oglesby Jul 25, 1824 Apr 24, 1899 U.S. senator and the 14th governor of Illinois Grew up in Decatur
Thomas D. Westfall May 14, 1927 Mar 7, 2005 Mayor of El Paso, Texas Born in Decatur

Sports

Baseball

Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Walter "Boom-Boom" Beck Oct 16, 1904 May 7, 1987 Pitcher for six Major League Baseball teams Born in Decatur
Chuck Dressen Sep 20, 1894 Aug 10, 1966 Manager and coach for six Major League Baseball teams, 2-time World Series champion Born in Decatur
Harry East 1862 1905 Infielder for Baltimore Orioles Born in Decatur
Jeff Innis Jul 5, 1962 Pitcher for New York Mets Born in Decatur
Kevin Koslofski Sep 24, 1966 Outfielder for Kansas City Royals and Milwaukee Brewers Born in Decatur
Hobie Landrith Mar 16, 1930 Catcher and coach for seven Major League Baseball teams Born in Decatur
Fred T. Long Jan 22, 1896 Mar 23, 1966 Baseball player in Negro leagues; college football coach Born in Decatur
Bill Madlock Jan 12, 1951 Third baseman for Texas Rangers, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Pittsburgh Pirates, Los Angeles Dodgers and Detroit Tigers, 4-time NL batting champion Grew up in Decatur
Joe McGinnity Mar 20, 1871 Nov 14, 1929 MLB pitcher from 1899-1908, won 246 games, inducted 1946 in Baseball Hall of Fame Grew up in Decatur
Dan Porter Oct 17, 1931 Outfielder for Washington Senators Born in Decatur
Kevin Roberson Jan 29, 1968 Outfielder for Chicago Cubs and New York Mets Born in Decatur
Art Scharein Jun 30, 1905 Jul 2, 1969 Infielder for St Louis Browns Born in Decatur
George Scharein Nov 21, 1914 Dec 23, 1981 Shortstop for Philadelphia Phillies Born in Decatur
Jack Sheridan 1862 Nov 2, 1914 Umpire (1890–1914), worked at four World Series including Cubs' victory of 1908 Born in Decatur
Roe Skidmore Oct 30, 1945 Pinch-hitter for Chicago Cubs, rare MLB player with batting average of 1.000 Born in Decatur
Brian Snitker Oct 17, 1955 Manager of Atlanta Braves (2016-Present) Born in Decatur
Del Unser Dec 9, 1944 Center fielder for Washington Senators, Cleveland Indians, New York Mets, Montreal Expos and Philadelphia Phillies Born in Decatur

Basketball

Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
LaToya Bond Feb 13, 1984 Guard for the Indiana Fever (WNBA) Born in Decatur
Todd Day Jan 7, 1970 Shooting guard for five National Basketball Association teams Born in Decatur
Luke Harangody Jan 2, 1988 Forward for the Boston Celtics and Cleveland Cavaliers Born in Decatur

Football

Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Jason Avant Apr 20, 1983 Wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs Attended MacArthur High School in Decatur
Steve Fairchild Jun 21, 1958 Head football coach at Colorado State University Born in Decatur
George Halas Feb 2, 1895 Oct 31, 1983 Founder of the Decatur Staleys, which became the Chicago Bears Lived in Decatur
Harry Long Dec 28, 1897 Dec 8, 1945 College football coach and Wiley College biology professor Born in Decatur
Brit Miller Sep 15, 1986 Fullback for the St. Louis Rams Born in Decatur
Dante Ridgeway Apr 18, 1984 Wide receiver for the New York Jets, St. Louis Rams and New Orleans Saints Grew up in Decatur, MacArthur High School graduate

Other sports

Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Kim Chizevsky-Nicholls Apr 23, 1968 IFBB bodybuilder Grew up in Decatur
Penny Hammel Mar 24, 1962 Golfer on the LPGA Tour Born in Decatur

References

  1. Health Science Librarians of Illinois News Letter, Vol. 22, Issue ¾, page 6
  2. http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/Music/02/08/grammy.night/index.html
  3. Fallstrom, Bob (November 8, 2010). "Honoring 'a natural born leader'". Herald & Review. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
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