1942
2022
Herbert Charles Lyon
FITCHBURG - Herbert Charles (Herb) Lyon passed away in Madison, Wisconsin on July 22, 2022, after a brief illness.
Lyon was born in 1942 in Galesville, Wisconsin. Raised on a farm in Trempealeau County, he was a standout student, active member of the 4-H club, and participant in speech competitions. Lyon was proud of his roots, often sharing stories of his family and rural upbringing. He married his college friend, Carol R. Lyon (Sylvester) in 1967 in Merrill, Wisconsin.
Lyon's journey took him across Wisconsin, the United States, the world, and, eventually, back to his home state. He graduated summa cum laude from Carroll University in Waukesha, Wisconsin with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics and Philosophy. During his junior year, Lyon was a student at the University of Ibadan in Nigeria. He was a Danforth Fellow at the University of Michigan where he received a master's degree and Ph.D. in Mathematics. While a graduate student, he spent summers teaching at Dillard University in Louisiana.
Throughout his four-decade career, Lyon served in various academic and leadership positions. He taught at the University of Michigan Flint and Ann Arbor and served as: Academic Dean at Huron College and Northland College; founding Director of the University of New Mexico-Los Alamos; and Chancellor of Anchorage Community College (Alaska) and Black Hawk College (an Illinois community college). Lyon finished his career as Professor of Mathematics at Black Hawk College and retired in 2007. In retirement he enjoyed leading and serving on North Central Association of Colleges accreditation teams.
During Lyon's career he held several international assignments. He was a Fulbright Professor and UNESCO Scientific Expert at the University of Jordan, a Fulbright Scholar in the People's Republic of China, and a Fulbright Professor at the University of Qatar. He was also a Visiting Professor at the University of Indiana for the Universiti Teknologi MARA in Malaysia.
Lyon was a kind, humble, gregarious, energetic, and inquisitive man who did not focus on his accomplishments, but rather emphasized fundamental respect, decency, dialogue, collaboration, and engagement with all people, regardless of background. He was a staunch proponent of higher education, international education, community colleges, civil rights, and environmentalism. An outdoors enthusiast, Lyon was a jogger and angler in earlier years and an avid kayaker and bicyclist in retirement.
Lyon retired living between Las Cruces, New Mexico and Bayfield County, Wisconsin. Recently, he and Carol settled in the Madison area. Lyon focused on travelling across the country and world with his wife and grandchildren, tackling highly complex mathematical problems, researching genealogy, and bicycling. He was abundantly proud of his grandchildren, delighting in assisting them with their homework and encouraging their interests. Lyon was a member of Memorial United Church of Christ in Fitchburg.
Lyon was preceded in death by his parents, Herbert and Ethel Lyon; and his sister, Joan Swalve. He is survived by his wife, Dr. Carol R. Lyon; his children, Margot J. Lyon (David Bolton) and Peter C. Lyon (Arjana Olldashi); his grandchildren, Elijah, Arden and Nora; his sisters, Ruth Buswell (Charles) and Sara Christian (Donald); his brother-in-law, Lloyd Swalve (Linda); and his sister-in-law, Louise Thompson (Gary). He will be remembered by several nieces, nephews, cousins and their families. Moreover, Lyon treasured friends, colleagues, collaborators, and students from each stage in his journey.
In light of Herb's passion for education and the environment, the family requests that those who wish to express sympathy consider making a donation in Herb's memory to: University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources (specific fund: Treehaven Endowment): UWSP Foundation, Old Main, Suite 134, 2100 Main Street, Stevens Point, WI 54481 or online: https:/give.uwsp.edu/give-now.
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Ellen Tsagaris
July 26, 2022
RIP, Herb. It was a pleasure teaching with you at BHC.
Tim Wynes - President of Black Hawk College
July 25, 2022
Dr. Lyon represents, to me, all the possibilities that higher education has to offer. I would be hard put to come up with another person who explored the world through education and helping others the way Dr. Lyon did. Just a week ago, I referenced Dr. Lyon to our Board as a leader who advised us to not constantly look back for answers but envision the future.
My condolences to Carol and the rest of the family on Herb's passing.
Rose Shelton
July 25, 2022
I was sorry to see that Dr. Lyon passed last week. He hired me as his secretary at Black Hawk College and I enjoyed working with him. I remember when the teachers were getting ready to strike; he was prepared to teach the math classes and very disappointed when the strike didn´t occur. He was very proud of his children. I remember him telling about his daughter´s trip home from college; she placed a dummy dressed as a man in the front seat of her car to make it appear as though she wasn´t traveling alone. My sympathy to the family.
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