Henry Robert Haley gained his heavenly home on April 22, 2021. Henry was born July 13, 1945, to Raymond and Caroline (Stockhowe) Haley. Henry Bob was an active member of Emmanuel United Methodist Church and walked in faith with his Saviour Jesus Christ. Henry Bob was a graduate of Carmi Township High School and Eastern Illinois University. He was proud to answer the call to serve his country in the U.S. Army and was a Vietnam Veteran. Upon his return to civilian life, Henry joined the family business and worked as an operator and owner of Raymond Haley Well Service. Henry Bob started fishing at an early age and became an avid crappie fisherman. He was well known on the tournament trail for over 30 years, partnering with his wife, Jo, for the past 23 years. Henry Bob loved competitive fishing and always said the best part of the tournament trail was the many friends he made over the years. He was also a 50 year member of the Carmi Elks and Masonic Lodge.
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Mike Zimmers career path in a lot of ways ran parallel to Chuck Flamini s in School District 186.
Teacher, union activist, school administrator and school board member. I don t know anyone who didn t like or respect Chuck Flamini, said Zimmers, recalling his former colleague and friend, who died Wednesday. He touched a lot of lives here and he was a proponent of 186.
Flamini was 74.
A Springfield native, Flamini returned to the city in 1968 after graduating from Eastern Illinois University. His landing spot was Lanphier High School, his alma mater.
Flamini was principal at Springfield High School when he retired in 2002, but he kept on teaching, including a class called Dealing with Diversity at the University of Illinois at Springfield. It dealt with racial, ethnic, gender and sexual diversity.