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Beverly Foote Obituary

Beverly D. Foote Champaign - Longtime educator and environmentalist Beverly Foote passed away suddenly on Oct. 30, 2025, at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana. Beverly was born on May 7, 1936, in Green Bay, Wis., to Walter and Esther (Sinclair) Dreisow and spent her early childhood on a farm outside of Seymour, Wis. Her family moved to Kent, Wash., where she graduated from Kent-Meridian High School. She completed a bachelor's in agriculture at the State College of Washington (1958) and a Ph.D. in agronomy at the University of Illinois (1961). Beverly's first intellectual passion was geology, but at that time, degree programs in geology were not open to women. Instead, she studied plant science and became the first woman to earn a Ph.D. in agronomy at the University of Illinois. Her research was published in plant physiology. In graduate school Beverly met and married Dan Foote, a graduate student in biochemistry. The family settled in Charleston, where Dan taught on the chemistry faculty at Eastern Illinois University. Beverly also taught biology, cartography, and chemistry at EIU throughout her time in Charleston. Her clear, direct explanations were appreciated by the first-year students in her classes. In Charleston, Beverly focused her attention on historic preservation, natural resources, and the environment. She was a founding member of the Association for the Preservation of Historic Coles County (1978) and served as chairman of the Historic Preservation Advisory Council to the Coles County Regional Planning Commission. In these roles, she supported the historical renovation of the Coles County Court House and worked to preserve the Blakeman Bridge south of Charleston. Beverly was an associate director of the Coles County Soil and Water Conservation District (1975-1985) and testified before Congress against the proposed Lincoln Reservoir. Beverly and Dan participated in the forming of Grand Prairie Friends (1984), a not-for-profit conservation organization and land trust that now owns and maintains over 1,000 acres of original prairie and conservation land in East Central Illinois. They were founding members of the Embarras Volunteer Stewards (1994), a group that helps local public and private land owners in their efforts to preserve and restore native prairie and woodland sites. After retirement, Dan and Beverly moved to Champaign to be closer to their children and families. They made Grand Prairie Friends their outdoor home and enjoyed volunteering there. They took long summer road trips, including a whole summer in Alaska, canoeing the boundary waters in Minnesota, the wild and scenic Missouri River, the Everglades, and following historical events along the Lewis and Clark Trail. Beverly was committed to the better treatment of women in our society. She did everything she possibly could so that no one would be neglected and disregarded as she had been. She was most happy when discovering and encouraging the curiosity, tenaciousness, and accomplishment inside every girl and young woman she encountered. And she left behind a great network of people whose lives she touched. Beverly is preceded in death by her parents; husband Dan; brothers, Albert and Irvin; and sister Brenda. She is survived by her sister, Barbara; her children, Carl (Tom West) Foote, Karen (David) Andsager and Susan (Dan) Hara; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. According to her wishes, cremation rites have been accorded by Illiana Cremation Society. Condolences may be shared with her family on her everlasting memorial page at illianacremationsociety.com. Donations may be made in the name of Beverly Foote to Grand Prairie Friends (grandprairiefriends.org). A gathering to share memories of her life is being planned.
Published by The News-Gazette from Nov. 24 to Nov. 25, 2025.

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Chaya & Ben

Yesterday

We loved seeing Beverly walk around the neighborhood and sitting outside watching her pollinator garden attract all sorts of critters. Our dog, Bruce, enjoyed interrupting her gardening and sitting by her feet for some pets. Deepest condolences to Beverly´s family; we miss Beverly a lot.

Patricia Marlow

Yesterday

I forgot to add an important note. The last time I saw Beverly was at the No Kings Rally!

Mark and Mary McGuire

November 30, 2025

Beverly and Dan Foote were a vital and fundamental part of an outstanding Chemistry Department at Eastern Illinois University. We came to Charleston in 1987 and Mark started as an assistant professor in the department and went on to enjoy a satisfying 30-year career. Over the years, with the slow acquisition of some wisdom, it became apparent that one of the reasons for this satisfying career was the quality foundation built by the dedication and skills of folks like Beverly and Dan Foote. After her retirement, Beverly would occasionally visit the department and several times made it a point to stop by Mark's office and say "hi"; these short visits always brightened his day. We remember lazy bike rides on summer evenings and stopping by the house they had built in Charleston to visit for a few minutes. For several years Beverly sent us Christmas greetings with very detailed (and often humorous) accounts of their traveling adventures, which we always enjoyed reading.

Sally Corby

November 30, 2025

Beverly and I were next door neighbors and enjoyed many lawn chair talks. I want her to know that I still do not like bugs despite her educated attempts to make me a follower. Miss her.

Pat and Mike Marlow

November 29, 2025

We got to know Beverly because we frequently walked our dog, Black Lives Matter (Mattie), by her house. She was often in the yard tending her flower garden to support pollinators. She encouraged us to start our own garden with seedlings from Prairie Friends. We loved pausing our walks to visit with Beverly. What a delightful person! We miss her.

Ellen Mulcahey

November 26, 2025

So sorry for your loss. Beverly was a wonderful neighbor who helped educate me on the names of my flowers. She had a wonderful smile and I always enjoyed visiting with her.

Kevin

November 25, 2025

She was my chemistry teacher at EIU - my mother also attended EIU and had the same chemistry class I had with Dr Foote on the first day my freshman year I sat there next to my mother in the classroom, as I was taking note of the cute girls in class Dr Foote announced to the classroom that there was a mother son duo in the classroom and proceeded to ask me to stand up and introduce my mom, was an embarrassing yet proud moment right there in front of all my potential new girlfriends and all lol! Loved her for the help she gave me tha freshman year - rest in peace I'm sure my mom who is with you in heaven is chuckling with her now about this moment in time

Debbie Huber

November 25, 2025

Beverly was my neighbor and friend. We had many long talks as she stopped on her way past my house on her walks, or we would sit on my porch and chat about all sorts of things. She had such a curiosity and sense of humor. I was so sad to hear of her passing. I'll miss her smile and her laugh. I feel blessed to have known her.

Susan E Holleman

November 24, 2025

Barbara, I'm so sorry for your loss. May she test in peace. God bless you!

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