Thomas-Purple-Obituary

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Thomas Purple

Jul 6, 1939 - Apr 2, 2025

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I am indebted to Tom Purple for his mentorship during his tenure as Interim Superintendent for the AFC School District. I learned more from Tom in our short time working together than I did from any of my classes. His willingness to share his knowledge, especially regarding school finance, was greatly appreciated. Many Superintendents throughout the State of Illinois have Tom Purple to thank for the Risk Management Plan they use today. He made an immeasurable difference in school finance....

It was my honor and privilege to be able to get to know such a great man. Loved hearing all his stories. He was extremely proud of his children and loved his wife dearly.

Our prayers are with you

We have many fond memories of Tom and his family when they lived in the Spring Bay area. We remember the venture of raising chickens together, playing cards and enjoying the activities and worship together at the Spring Bay United Methodist Church (now called RiversEdge UMC). He and Phyllis added so much joy to our life. They were a great couple, and we are so thankful that they were a part of our life. John & Judy Schaer

Steve and Brenda so sorry for your loss!
May God give you peace and comfort.

Steve, Brenda, Jeff, & Jacqui, you are in our thoughts and prayers. He was highly regarded. What a wonderful tribute. ❤

Wonderful memories of Tom. I was on the PC School Board at the time he was at Pearl City. He and Phylis were always friends. He was a caring man. Sad for your loss. Darla and Bob.

Sending our deepest sympathy to Tom's family. He & Phyllis were wonderful neighbors when we lived in Stockton. He was very instrumental in getting the 501(c)3 for the new Stockton Heritage Museum and an active board member. They were such great people and appreciated and respected by many.
Keeping you all in our prayers

Obituary

Thomas's Obituary

In Loving Memory

Thomas Purple Sr., a beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on April 2, 2025. Born on July 6, 1939, in Jasonville, Indiana, Thomas was a pillar of strength and kindness, leaving an indelible mark on everyone who had the privilege of knowing him.

Early Life and Education

Thomas grew up in Sparland and Peoria Heights, where he developed a love for learning and a passion for country life. He attended Woodruff High School, where he excelled academically and was active in the band, playing the tuba and sousaphone. His commitment to education led him to Bradley University, where he earned a degree in History and English.

Career and Achievements

Thomas's career was marked by dedication, innovation, and a deep sense of responsibility. He began his educational career in 1961, teaching seventh and eighth-grade language arts at Spartan Senior Grade School in the Sipp-Rolling Acres School District. After a couple of years, he left to work for Bennett Publishing as a regional sales representative.

However, the desire to teach was great, and he again found himself in the classroom back at Spartan Senior Grade School while furthering his education and obtaining a master’s degree at Bradley, where he became interested in school administration. In 1967, he accepted the position of Superintendent and Principal of Riverview Grade School near Spring Bay, Illinois. At the age of 28, he was the youngest school superintendent in Illinois. He later moved on to the Pearl City School District in 1976 where he remained for nine years then to other school districts in northern Illinois as their superintendent. He gained notoriety for being an expert in school finance and saving his school districts from economic failures. In 1993, Thomas officially retired from being a school superintendent; however, with his experience in school administration and finance, he took on several intermittent positions with other school districts until 1999, when he finally decided to stay retired.

Family and Personal Life

Thomas met the love of his life, Phyllis Schaffer, while they attended Woodruff High School, and they shared a beautiful marriage filled with love, laughter, and mutual respect. Together, they raised three children, instilling in them the values of hard work, compassion, and perseverance. Thomas was a devoted father who cherished family time, whether it was through family vacations, weekend cookouts on the farm, or simply sharing stories around the dinner table. Phyllis passed away in 2022 after 63 years of marriage.

Hobbies and Interests

Outside of his professional life, Thomas had a wide range of interests and hobbies. He loved country life and enjoyed living on his hobby farms, raising horses and other farm animals. He loved Civil War history and studying President Abraham Lincoln. He also loved to travel domestically and internationally. His passion for farm life was something he shared with his children, creating countless cherished memories.

During his retirement Thomas and Phyllis traveled extensively and became snowbirds and spent the winters in Florida.

Community Involvement

Thomas was deeply involved in his community, always eager to lend a helping hand and make a difference. He was an active member of the Methodist Church in Stockton, Illinois, and other civic organizations throughout his life and where they lived.

Legacy and Remembrance

Thomas's legacy is one of love, integrity, and unwavering dedication. He leaves behind a rich tapestry of memories, each one a testament to his character and the profound impact he had on those around him. His family and friends will forever cherish the moments they shared with him and strive to honor his memory by living out the values he embodied.

Survived By

Thomas is survived by his children, sons Thomas Jr. (Tina) of Cape Coral Florida, Steven (Brenda) of Pearl City, and daughter Christina (Patrick) Southwick of Byron. He was a loving and proud grandfather to Tyler (Andrea) Volkers, Brandie (Nick) Mowell, Ashley (Andrew) Gronewold, Ryan (Kaleb) Southwick, Amy (Nick) Mullens, Jeffrey (Sara) Purple, Jacquelyn (Samuel) Entenza, and thirteen great-grandchildren, and their exchange student Yuko Sugata from Japan. He is also survived by his youngest brother, James (Ellen) of Collegedale, TN.

Gratitude 

The family would also like to thank the staff at Winn Prairie and Serenity Hospice for the care they so lovingly provided.

Funeral Arrangements

A funeral service will be held on Saturday, April 12th 2025 at 11:00 a.m. at Zion Community Church, 10100 W. Sabin Church Rd, Pearl City, Illinois with a visitation beginning at 9:00 a.m.  Burial will take place at Highland Cemetery in Pearl City. 

 

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