Benjamin Roy Black
SPRINGFIELD - Benjamin Roy Black, age 40, of Springfield, IL, passed away on February 21, 2023. He was born and raised in Decatur, IL. He was a 2006 graduate of the College of Charleston where he was chapter President of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity; and earned a M.A. in History from The University of San Diego.
Ben was larger than life, a man that truly lit up every room he entered. He made all those around him know their importance and worth. You could go from just meeting Ben to feeling as if you'd known him your whole life. Ben was a camping person. He spent over ten summers at Red Arrow Camp in Woodruff, WI, first as a camper and then counselor. It was during one of those summers where he first met his wife Katie, a fellow counselor at Red Pine Camp for Girls.
Ben's natural leadership and teaching acumen began at Red Arrow and continued in to his career. He left an impression on hundreds of students through the years, especially as the Dean of Students at Great Hearts Academy in Glendale, AZ.
In 2020, Ben and Katie returned to Illinois with their daughter Lucy where Ben formally joined the family business, Black & Company. It is in Springfield where they planted roots and welcomed their second daughter Biz.
Above all, Ben's greatest joy and accomplishment in life was being married to the love of his life, Katie and being a father to Lucy and Biz (Elizabeth).
Ben is survived by his wife, Katie (Moore); daughters: Lucy and Biz; parents: Jeff and Cindy (Crawford) Black; brother, Tommy (Trish) Black; and sister, Brady Black; nieces and nephew: Lincoln, Cooper, Margot, and Sicily; and an extended network of family and friends.
A memorial service to celebrate the life of Ben Black will take place on Saturday, March 25, 2023, at 11:00 AM at The First Presbyterian Church in Decatur, IL.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in memory of Ben Black to support campers at Red Arrow. Donations can be made to RACF Boesel Scholarship Fund at the following address: Red Arrow Camp Foundation, PO Box 180602, Delafield, WI, 53081. Or online at https://redarrowcamp.com/donate.
Condolences and memories may be shared with the family in care of Brintlinger and Earl Funeral Homes at www.brintlingerandearl.com.
Jason Shade
March 26, 2023
Always genuine. Always up for a laugh. No matter how much time had passed, I knew I´d have a good time catching up with Ben. So sorry for everyone´s loss.
Michael Torretti
March 22, 2023
Ben, you were taken way too soon. You were always a great friend and fun. Love to you, your wife, girls and family.

Katie Black
March 18, 2023

Katie Black
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Katie Black
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Katie Black
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Dan and Lana Camerer
March 18, 2023
Cindy and I had Ben and Brook two months apart. Ben´s laugh, even as a little boy made everyone laugh. Our family was devastated by the news of his death, and we will always talk of the little boy who grew up to be an incredible husband and Dad. I will tell Lucy and Biz all the stories about their Dad, and how much he was loved.
Rick (RAC co-counselor) and Holly Stewart
March 18, 2023
Ben had an enthusiastic passion for helping others. He was a great man and a loyal friend. Our prayers are with his family.
Don Beeby
March 18, 2023
Your energy and passion for Red Arrow Camp will be sorely missed! Know that our love of you will continue and our heart will be with your bride and your daughters! Love you!
Melissa and John Vorreyer
March 18, 2023
We sure will miss our friend Ben! When I think of Ben, I think of his beautiful smile and his beautiful heart that made everyone feel welcome. I love how he loved Katie and his girls, and Illini basketball . I loved working out with him at Orange Theory and how much he hated all outs and burpees! I wish i could have one more Bourbon cheers with him at the club while he´s getting Katie, Biz and Lucy food. He will be missed by so many. He is gone too soon. May God grant peace and love to all who loved him especially his family. Rest in Peace Ben
John and Melissa Vorreyer
March 18, 2023
We sure will miss our friend Ben. When I think of Ben I think of his beautiful smile that made everyone feel welcome. I think of his kind heart . I think of how much he loved Katie and his girls! I love how he loved Illini Basketball. I loved sharing a cheers and a laugh with him at the club while he was getting food for Katie , Lucy and Biz. I loved working out at orange theory with him and how much he hated " all outs". He will be missed by so many and I pray that God grants peace to all of his family and all who loved him. Rest in peace my friend .
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