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Barbara MacArthur Obituary

Conservationist and organic farming pioneer Barbara MacArthur died on September 12, 2016 at the age of 82. Barbara was a trailblazer who took positions on environmental issues that now seem common and ordinary such as the importance of organic farming, wetland and groundwater preservation, and bird migration. Barbara MacArthur, along with her late husband Alexander, owned and managed the 430 acre Strathmore Organic Farms (now known as Barrington Hills Farm) in Barrington Hills, Illinois. The MacArthurs produced organic beef, wheat and soybeans on the farm for more than three decades. Barbara was intimately involved in the day-to-day operations of the farm and could be found walking among the herd of cattle, examining the fence line, and giving tours of the full working cattle farm. She was always keenly aware of the delicate balance between the operational needs of the farm and the fragile environment where it was located. In 1989 Barbara founded the Land of Lincoln Organic Growers Association and lobbied the state legislature to introduce a "certified organic" label on produce grown without chemicals. After the historic opening of China in the early 1970s by President Nixon, Strathmore Organic Farms was chosen by President Nixon to host one of the first cultural exchange venues where the Chinese could visit a modern, progressive American farm. The slogan painted on a Strathmore Farms pickup truck summed up Barbara's philosophy: "Where Nature is Always Boss." "I hate the title Boss," she was known to say. This was not only because she was hands-on and worked with her employees but also because the idea of trying to artificially control nature was in contradiction with her beliefs. Because of her great respect for nature, Barbara maintained the woods on Strathmore Farm. The woods have been identified as an old growth forest, subject to a single cutting before the turn of the last century. The tree species are diverse and sustained by the variety of soils and ground water preserved in harmony with the forest canopy. Her love of farming was never about the bottom line. She had the heart of the farmer who loved to work the land. Barbara and Alexander, for whom the Village of Barrington Hills Board Room is named, spent decades fiercely defending Barrington Hills' tradition of open spaces. Barbara was preceded in death by her husband, Alexander, who died in 1993. Survivors include son Lawrence "Lad" MacArthur of Barrington Hills, Illinois and daughters Jennifer Wilson of Spokane, Washington and Alexa MacArthur of Mercer Island, Washington. Visitation, Friday, September 16, 2016 from 3pm until 8pm at Davenport Family Funeral Home and Crematory, 149 W. Main St. (Lake-Cook Road), Barrington, IL. Committal Service, Saturday, September 17, 2016 at 9:30am at Windridge Memorial Park Cemetery, 7014 S. Rawson Bridge Rd., Cary, IL. Interment to immediately follow. For information, please contact Davenport Family Funeral Home at 847-381-3411. Online condolences can be given at www.davenportfamily.com.

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Published by Chicago Tribune from Sep. 15 to Sep. 22, 2016.

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Matthew King

April 6, 2024

Hi Laddie,
Matthew King from Elgin days, sorry to read about your mum. I know it´s belated, sorry for your loss.
I met her only a few times, she was kind to me.
Matthew,
Alstonville NSW, Australia
April 2024.

Douglas Ward

April 11, 2023

My memories at the farm are golden. The apples she fed me were delicious. Life gets in the way sometimes and we lose touch but my memories will live forever!

February 3, 2020

To Jennifer Wilson from Lisa Schultz Pritchett; I recently learned of your Mom's passing even though it's been several years and send my sympathies. I apologize for communicating on this forum. I've been trying to get in touch with you for a long time since I lost track of you. I understand you are still in Washington state. I live in Wisconsin with my husband, Craig. I have a Facebook page if you could contact me; I'd love to hear how you are doing. Thanks, Lisa

You Did Change the World in God's Word and Image.

Will P. Wilson

June 20, 2017

Barbara MacArthur, you were one of the key influences that inspired the meaning of Organic Agriculture and helped it to Transcend into it becoming a reality.

Your inspiration and your tenacious belief for what is right, put our world on a truly better direction then if for what if you had not contributed to this cause, it would have most likely never have happened.

Because of what you inspired help me to create for example some of the most successful Organic Agriculture Projects in history. Your belief in Organic Agriculture made it become a reality. God will always bless you Barbara MacArthur.

Sincerely, Your former son in law (Dr.) Will P. Wilson - http://www.MediaCific.com - http://www.FaceBook.com/WillPWilson - http://www.Twitter.com/AllDayLive -

Ron Mercer

February 23, 2017

Ladd,I am at a loss for words,
Your mom has taught me a lot about organic living and cattle than I could have ever imagined!
My condolences to you and your family.
Best Regards. Ron Mercer

Ron Mercer

February 23, 2017

October 27, 2016

MOM LOVE YOU & MISS YOU

L J

October 11, 2016

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. John 14:1 our Heavenly Father cares for us.

October 4, 2016

Dear Laddie and family, Your Mom and Dad were such a Icon of Barrington Hills farm life! I'm saddened by the loss of Barbara. My thoughts are with you and your family. We need to take care of each other, because we are now the elders.
Much Love,
Patricia Carroll

Frank/Linda/Pamela Cools Family

September 24, 2016

We were profoundly saddened when we recently learned of the passing of Barbara MacArthur. Our family had a unique and unexpected opportunity to meet Barbara MacArthur during our family petition drive against the Fritz Duda developer saga. Her commitment and outright zeal to preserve and defend open space from outside threats is the reason all of us who live here in Barrington Hills enjoy our property and all it's outstanding benefits!

With every passing decade, we continue to lose more of our village elders, like Barbara who committed their whole life to protecting and valuing the land. The big issue remains how honor our open spaces and secure them from outside forces.
I hope future generations will come torecognize the valuable positions she took during her lifetime and continue the stewardship she started by looking for opportunities to serve this one of a kind community. It is up to each of us to imprint upon her good works now. She is and was a role model and one the historic female figures of our beloved community!
Barrington Hills' destiny rests with us, it's future is in our hands.
We send her family our great admiration and deep respect for the tireless work and many personal sacrifices-- today and always.

Fondly,
The Cools Family

Maureen Crump

September 23, 2016

Such a loss. A beautiful, eccentric, charming woman. A pioneer.

Connie Baatz

September 20, 2016

I worked for the family during the summer of 1974 while a student at Judson College. Mr. & Mrs. MacArthur were the best employers for me at that time of my life. I celebrated my 19th birthday with the family & Barbara MacArthur included me in a few of her projects. We shared a common Wisconsin background & I liked learning from her. I've thought of her often over the years & will always remember her. May the family know how blessed they were & may she rest in peace.

Meleen Hartwig

September 16, 2016

RIP sweet Auntie. Until we meet again...
All my love to dear cousins Jennifer, Lad, and Lexi

September 16, 2016

Lad and Lexi,
I was so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. Please know that Parker and I are thinking of you and your family today. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. I have thought about both of you over the years with such fond memories, and am thinking of you at this time.

Much love,
Jolene McMahan
West Dundee
773-230-6796

deborah rivera

September 15, 2016

Barbara will indeed be missed! Her lessons are invaluable to those of us left behind, inspired to continue her work of honoring the organic land of Strathmore Farms, in Barrington Hills. Barbara was as classy and gracious as she was tenacious and gutsy! Barbara walked the talk of her values and was truly the salt of the earth, embodying simplicity with moral integrity.

J.R. Davis

September 14, 2016

I speak for the whole Davis family when I say this is an incredible loss. Barb was as kind as she was solid and a perfect lady. She was ahead of her time.

Thank you Lawrence for all you have done for your Mom.

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