Her writing lifted her up through a decadeslong battle with schizophrenia.Â
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Dr. Norman Earl Land Jr. was an art history professor at MU from 1975-2015, specializing in the Italian Renaissance and Baroque periods.
Markgraf served as fire chief for 23 years and left an impact at the Columbia Fire Department and in the community.
He had a love for travel and animals, but most importantly for his faith and loved ones.
Wootton worked as a drug addiction counselor, helping people get rehabilitated on their way through the prison system.
The longtime Columbia College, Stephens College and MU professor passed away peacefully Feb. 5
Mrs. Langwell's family roots extend to the founding of Columbia. She enjoyed quilting, music and Silver Dollar City.
Kentrell touched the lives of many people across Columbia, leaving a legacy of service and friendship.
Ben Weir's life was marked by community service, love for his grandson and dedication to journalism.Â
During his time at MU, he became one of the founders that developed theriogenology at the College of Veterinary Medicine.