James F. Keeran
Dec. 1, 1941 - April 19, 2023
BLOOMINGTON - James F. Keeran, community benefactor and award-winning journalist for The Pantagraph, died Wednesday, April 19, 2023, at 4:00 a.m. in Bloomington.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday May 6, 2023, from 4:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m. at the McLean County Art Center in Bloomington. Memorial Contributions can be made to the James and Gale Keeran Fund at the Illinois Community Prairie Foundation.
Jim was born December 1, 1941, in Bloomington, the son of James Fredrickson and Anna Louise (Smock) Keeran.
Survivors include his daughter, Tracy Keeran of Bloomington and her children: Marissa Eve and Tyler; his son, Adam Keeran (Cheryl) of Catlin and their children: Brodyn, Braxdyn, Brynlee and Bricelynn; and long-time companion Mary Anne Schierman of Normal. He was preceded by his wife, Gale Burnett Keeran, who died in 2001; and his sister, Donna Shane who passed away in Mesa, AZ, just a few hours apart from her brother Jim.
A 1963, graduate of Illinois Wesleyan University, Jim earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, and completed post-graduate work at Southern Illinois University the following year.
He launched his 37-year newspaper career in 1965, as a general assignment reporter for The Pantagraph. Jim served as assistant city editor and state editor before becoming a columnist in 1980. He was named entertainment editor in 1984, and after nine years, devoted the rest of his career to feature writing.
Listed as a notable feature writer by Marquis Who's Who, Jim earned numerous Associated Press awards for his feature writing including first place in 1973, 1974 and 1995; second place in 1975; and third place in 1982 for column writing. He also received a Distinguished Achievement Award from the Inland Daily Press Association in 1978, a United Press International award in 1974, and a third-place Polly Robinson Feature Writing Award in 1991.
Over the years, Jim gained notoriety as an actor, director and philanthropist in the local theater community. He performed and held leadership roles for Community Players and Heartland Community Theater. He also wrote and performed presentations based on the life of Abraham Lincoln throughout the Midwest.
He and Gale founded the McLean County Dance Association. Jim also established the Jim and Gale Keeran Performing Arts Endowed Fund in 2011 through the Illinois Prairie Community Foundation, to support the dance association and Heartland Community Theater. In 2018, Jim received the Area Arts Round Table Out-of-the-Box Award.
When Jim wasn't acting and writing, he supported numerous Bloomington-Normal organizations. In memory of his wife, he helped launch the Gale Keeran Center for Women in Bloomington.
He was chairman of the Central Illinois Committee of the American Civil Liberties Union from 2013-2017, and organized a local Planned Parenthood of Illinois Chapter in the 1990s. Other memberships included the national Abraham Lincoln Association, the Young Men's Club, the McLean County Arts Center and the League of Women Voters.
Out of the public eye, Jim enjoyed book clubs, golf, tennis, travel, cooking and gardening.
Online condolences for Jim can be made at kiblerbradyruestman.com.
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Sally Miller
May 7, 2023
Jim was a lifelong friend and a positive force in the universe. His talent, kindness, humor and no-nonsense persona will leave the world with an unfillable hole in his absence.
Roger Shoup
May 1, 2023
A good newspaper man.
Lin Hinds
May 1, 2023
I hope his family is proud of him! I know the B-N community certainly is. He will be missed!
John Waddell
April 30, 2023
Monumental Loss (Classmate BHS & IWU)
Pamela Sweetwood
April 30, 2023
So sorry Mary Anne
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