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Clinton Duane Spurlock

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Clinton Duane Spurlock

Birth
Abingdon, Knox County, Illinois, USA
Death
31 Mar 2010 (aged 75)
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Bushnell, McDonough County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Clinton Duane Spurlock, age 75, died at 9:15 a.m. Wednesday, March 31, 2010.

He was the son of Clinton Burle and Clarice Mitchell Spurlock. On June 13, 1954, he married Mary M. Herren.

Clinton retired from the Illinois State Police as Captain of District 20, Pittsfield. He later was chief of police in Griggsville, Illinois.

He was Past Master of the Good Hope Masonic Lodge. He graduated from Bushnell High School and attended Western Illinois University, Missouri University, and he graduated from the Northwestern University Traffic Institute in Evanston, Illinois.

Clint was an Instructor at the Illinois State Police Academy and was on the state pistol team. He was a Boy Scout leader in Good Hope when his boys were growing up. Clinton was well known for his artistic talent including the Bushnell mascot "Sparky" and his many years of restoring antiques. He always enjoyed nature and spent many good times with friends and family hunting and fishing.

He grew wonderful gardens, flowers and planted trees wherever he went, and traveled throughout the United States viewing and enjoying nature.

Survivors in addition to his wife include three children:
Michael (Rose) of Sherman, Illinois and their children, Mitchell, Olivia (her daughter Madison) Jeff and Nichole (her daughters Destiny and Kayla, and James (Cathy) of Sanger, Texas (their son Stephen and his wife Laura and daughter Abigail Louise and son Collin Mitchell, Brenda Partridge and her son Brandon Clements of Quincy. Also surviving are two half sisters, Shirley Parsons and Marion Spurlock of Portland, Oregon

Visitation 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Martin-Hollis Funeral Home, Bushnell, Illinois

Services 10 a.m. Saturday in the Good Hope United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Jesse Pestle officiating.

Burial will be in the Bushnell Cemetery.

*****
Sunday, April 4, 2010
A Salute To An Authentic American Hero

Here at katfish…ponders the focus of this blog is the criminal justice system. Much attention has been paid to those who break the laws and what happens when they reach the courtroom. For me trials are a study of human behavior. You get the best and the worst of people. Some people are truthful and some are liars. Everyone has an agenda, whether it is the pursuit of justice, trying to dodge a conviction for bad behavior, or ensuring the defendant receives a fair trial. How the arguments for these agendas are woven around the constitution in an effort to achieve their goals is most interesting to me.

There are a couple of subjects that I haven't really opened the door to here, my personal life and the men and women who are out there risking their lives to enforce the laws of our land and protect the public. I would like to crack the door open a bit to my personal life in order to introduce to you a man who I have admired all of my life and consider my personal authentic American hero.

Captain Clinton D. Spurlock of the Illinois State Police

This hero is Clinton D. Spurlock also known as "Captain Clinton D. Spurlock", "Clinton", "Clint", "Duane", "C.D.", "Spur" and for me he will always just be "Uncle Duane".

While saluting my uncle, I hope this post will also shine the spotlight on all of the men and women of The Illinois State Police, as well as the other branches of law enforcement who serve to protect us.

Clinton served 30 years with the Illinois State Police (ISP) before retiring as Captain of District 20 in Pittsfield, IL. District 20 serves five counties, Adams, Brown, Pike, Schuyler and Scott. Clinton Spurlock also held the position of Chief of the Personnel Bureau during his years with the ISP.

When I decided to write this entry, I looked up the definition of hero. There are a lot of definitions and most of them fits Clinton Spurlock like a comfy pair of house slippers:

hero - someone who fights for a cause -champion, fighter ,defender, guardian, protector - a person who cares for persons or property.

I think most of the men and women who wear a shield while enforcing the laws to protect us and promote public safety improve the quality of our lives to the extent they deserve to be considered our heroes. Don't you? Where would we be without them?

hero - someone distinguished by exceptional courage and nobility, strength and fortitude - leader - a person who rules or guides or inspires others.

This definition of a hero also fits my Uncle Duane very well, not only because of his chosen profession and the many State Troopers that he inspired as an instructor at the Illinois State Police Academy, but his strength of character made me feel very safe growing up and without a doubt he "inspired" me to behave (at least in his presence, LOL).

After "retirement" Clint worked as chief of police in Griggsville, IL for a few years. As of the 2000 census, there were 1,258 people, 500 households, and 360 families residing in the city. Griggsville is located between the Mississippi River and the Illinois River which provided a perfect backdrop for "Spur" to enjoy nature and spend many good times with friends and family hunting and fishing. He also took advantage of the rich black soil that blesses the Midwest to grow wonderful gardens, flowers and plant trees.

hero - a person who is idealized for possessing superior qualities in any field

This final definition of a hero embodies Clint's spirit in the whole of his life as much as the warm and fuzzy lining does those comfy house slippers I referenced above. He achieved great success in his career, but there is so much more to this man, he was of the Christian faith and past master of the Good Hope Masonic Lodge. He graduated from Bushnell High School and attended Western Illinois University, Missouri University, and is a graduate of the prestigious Northwestern University Traffic Institute in Evanston. He was a Boy Scout leader in Good Hope when his boys were growing up. Clinton is also well known for his artistic talent including the Bushnell mascot "Sparky" and his many years of restoring antiques.

Sadly, my uncle passed away on March 31, 2010 after an extended illness. He will be missed but remembered, oh so fondly, by his wife of 56 years, Mary, his 2 sons Mike and Jim and daughter Brenda and their families, his sisters and extended family and his large circle of friends. The respect shown by the Illinois State Police color guard during the visitation, funeral at the church and graveside service was awesome and just drove the point home that this man laid to rest was an Authentic American Hero.

Martin-Hollis Funeral Home, Bushnell in charge of arrangements.
Clinton Duane Spurlock, age 75, died at 9:15 a.m. Wednesday, March 31, 2010.

He was the son of Clinton Burle and Clarice Mitchell Spurlock. On June 13, 1954, he married Mary M. Herren.

Clinton retired from the Illinois State Police as Captain of District 20, Pittsfield. He later was chief of police in Griggsville, Illinois.

He was Past Master of the Good Hope Masonic Lodge. He graduated from Bushnell High School and attended Western Illinois University, Missouri University, and he graduated from the Northwestern University Traffic Institute in Evanston, Illinois.

Clint was an Instructor at the Illinois State Police Academy and was on the state pistol team. He was a Boy Scout leader in Good Hope when his boys were growing up. Clinton was well known for his artistic talent including the Bushnell mascot "Sparky" and his many years of restoring antiques. He always enjoyed nature and spent many good times with friends and family hunting and fishing.

He grew wonderful gardens, flowers and planted trees wherever he went, and traveled throughout the United States viewing and enjoying nature.

Survivors in addition to his wife include three children:
Michael (Rose) of Sherman, Illinois and their children, Mitchell, Olivia (her daughter Madison) Jeff and Nichole (her daughters Destiny and Kayla, and James (Cathy) of Sanger, Texas (their son Stephen and his wife Laura and daughter Abigail Louise and son Collin Mitchell, Brenda Partridge and her son Brandon Clements of Quincy. Also surviving are two half sisters, Shirley Parsons and Marion Spurlock of Portland, Oregon

Visitation 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Martin-Hollis Funeral Home, Bushnell, Illinois

Services 10 a.m. Saturday in the Good Hope United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Jesse Pestle officiating.

Burial will be in the Bushnell Cemetery.

*****
Sunday, April 4, 2010
A Salute To An Authentic American Hero

Here at katfish…ponders the focus of this blog is the criminal justice system. Much attention has been paid to those who break the laws and what happens when they reach the courtroom. For me trials are a study of human behavior. You get the best and the worst of people. Some people are truthful and some are liars. Everyone has an agenda, whether it is the pursuit of justice, trying to dodge a conviction for bad behavior, or ensuring the defendant receives a fair trial. How the arguments for these agendas are woven around the constitution in an effort to achieve their goals is most interesting to me.

There are a couple of subjects that I haven't really opened the door to here, my personal life and the men and women who are out there risking their lives to enforce the laws of our land and protect the public. I would like to crack the door open a bit to my personal life in order to introduce to you a man who I have admired all of my life and consider my personal authentic American hero.

Captain Clinton D. Spurlock of the Illinois State Police

This hero is Clinton D. Spurlock also known as "Captain Clinton D. Spurlock", "Clinton", "Clint", "Duane", "C.D.", "Spur" and for me he will always just be "Uncle Duane".

While saluting my uncle, I hope this post will also shine the spotlight on all of the men and women of The Illinois State Police, as well as the other branches of law enforcement who serve to protect us.

Clinton served 30 years with the Illinois State Police (ISP) before retiring as Captain of District 20 in Pittsfield, IL. District 20 serves five counties, Adams, Brown, Pike, Schuyler and Scott. Clinton Spurlock also held the position of Chief of the Personnel Bureau during his years with the ISP.

When I decided to write this entry, I looked up the definition of hero. There are a lot of definitions and most of them fits Clinton Spurlock like a comfy pair of house slippers:

hero - someone who fights for a cause -champion, fighter ,defender, guardian, protector - a person who cares for persons or property.

I think most of the men and women who wear a shield while enforcing the laws to protect us and promote public safety improve the quality of our lives to the extent they deserve to be considered our heroes. Don't you? Where would we be without them?

hero - someone distinguished by exceptional courage and nobility, strength and fortitude - leader - a person who rules or guides or inspires others.

This definition of a hero also fits my Uncle Duane very well, not only because of his chosen profession and the many State Troopers that he inspired as an instructor at the Illinois State Police Academy, but his strength of character made me feel very safe growing up and without a doubt he "inspired" me to behave (at least in his presence, LOL).

After "retirement" Clint worked as chief of police in Griggsville, IL for a few years. As of the 2000 census, there were 1,258 people, 500 households, and 360 families residing in the city. Griggsville is located between the Mississippi River and the Illinois River which provided a perfect backdrop for "Spur" to enjoy nature and spend many good times with friends and family hunting and fishing. He also took advantage of the rich black soil that blesses the Midwest to grow wonderful gardens, flowers and plant trees.

hero - a person who is idealized for possessing superior qualities in any field

This final definition of a hero embodies Clint's spirit in the whole of his life as much as the warm and fuzzy lining does those comfy house slippers I referenced above. He achieved great success in his career, but there is so much more to this man, he was of the Christian faith and past master of the Good Hope Masonic Lodge. He graduated from Bushnell High School and attended Western Illinois University, Missouri University, and is a graduate of the prestigious Northwestern University Traffic Institute in Evanston. He was a Boy Scout leader in Good Hope when his boys were growing up. Clinton is also well known for his artistic talent including the Bushnell mascot "Sparky" and his many years of restoring antiques.

Sadly, my uncle passed away on March 31, 2010 after an extended illness. He will be missed but remembered, oh so fondly, by his wife of 56 years, Mary, his 2 sons Mike and Jim and daughter Brenda and their families, his sisters and extended family and his large circle of friends. The respect shown by the Illinois State Police color guard during the visitation, funeral at the church and graveside service was awesome and just drove the point home that this man laid to rest was an Authentic American Hero.

Martin-Hollis Funeral Home, Bushnell in charge of arrangements.


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