Ted Ragle Nelson
SPRINGFIELD - Ted Ragle Nelson passed away on Tuesday, January 4, 2011, at Regency Nursing Home in Springfield, Illinois. He was born on January 11, 1924, in Clinton, Indiana. He was the youngest child of Fred Lee Nelson and Bertha Hazel Record Taylor Nelson. He grew up in Terre Haute, Indiana. His parents, older sister, Margaret Nelson Neese, and his older brother Byron Dale Taylor, are no longer living.
During World War II, he enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1943 as soon as he was eligible and was stationed in the United States until the war ended. After the war, he attended and graduated from Indiana State University, where he met his future wife, Virginia Ruth Combs Nelson. They were married on April 12, 1952 in Brazil, Indiana.
Although he majored in history and political science at Indiana State and was accepted by University of Michigan Law School, he instead began his professional life working as a wildcatter drilling for oil in Indiana in the early 1950's. He then was trained as an instrumentation engineer at the U. S. military's heavy water plant in Terre Haute, Indiana, following World War II. He worked on Admiral Hyman Rickover's nuclear submarine project in Ashtabula, Ohio. Over the course of his professional life he worked for Kordite Plastic in upstate New York; National Distillers in New Haven, Connecticut; USI in Tuscola, Illinois; and finally for Central Illinois Power from 1974 until he retired as CIPS chief project engineer in 1989. He retrofitted many Illinois coal fired power plants for pollution control for CIPS from Newton, Illinois to Grand Tower, Illinois, and was in charge of the construction of the Meredosia, Illinois, power plant.
His hobbies included hunting, trap shooting, and reading about many subjects that fascinated him, including history, archaeology, and the natural sciences. His beloved wife Ginny died in 1993. He is survived by his son, Christopher R. Nelson, wife Deborah Lane Nelson, and their two daughters, Emily and Molly Nelson of Columbus Indiana; his daughter Susan Elaine Nelson, her husband Rick Fiddyment, and their children Chelsea and Andrew Fiddyment, of Springfield, Illinois and Dallas, Texas; his oldest daughter Laura Lyn Nelson of LaCrosse, Wisconsin; his sister-in-law Martha Taylor of Terre Houte, Indiana and his brother-in-law, Cletus Combs of Prescott, Arizona.
Services are under the direction of Bisch and Son Funeral Home, 505 E. Allen, Springfield, where visitation will be held on Sunday, January 9, 2011 from 2 to 5 pm. Graveside funeral services will be held on Monday, January 10, 2011 at 10 am at Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield.
Mr. Nelson's family asks that memorial donations be made to the Salvation Army in his name.
Please visit the online obituary at www.bischandsonfuneralhome.com where tributes and condolences may be left for the family.
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January 9, 2011
Laura,
I was so very sorry to hear about your father. I know how much you cared about him and how very dear he was to your heart. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Love,
Pat Turner
Sharon and Russ Gillaspie
January 8, 2011
Laura, Susan and Chris, Our prayers and condolences are with you at this time. I have many, many fond memories of Uncle Ted and, of course, Aunt Ginny, when our families would get together.
Bob Neal and family
January 8, 2011
Laura, Susan and Chris,
We share your grief and memories and are grateful that Ted was a part of our lives. I wish we could be there with you but we are thinking of you and reflecting on the good times from the past.
May God grant you comfort and peace in the days ahead.
January 7, 2011
Ted was my closest friend. For 34 years we fished together, travelled together, ate together(mostly at Charlie Parker's), and occasionally argued together. Ted was the most knowledgeable person I ever knew. If a topic ended in 'ology', he knew a lot about it. But the quality I most admired about Ted was that he was a good listener. I will miss him very much. Lou Bosco
Pam Brandon
January 7, 2011
Condolensces to family for Ted. He was a great person, a joy to see walking down the street in the old 'hood! Gonna miss him.
Pam Brandon-Springfield, IL
Jobi Tabb
January 7, 2011
Susan,
I am sorry to hear about the loss of your father. I have always admired you for your dedication to his care and well-being. You have inspired me to know that our parents can stay at home as long as possible and we can make it "all about them".
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