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SENATE RESOLUTION

 
2    WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened
3to learn of the death of Charles Arthur Schweighauser of
4Pleasant Plains, who passed away on July 14, 2025; and
 
5    WHEREAS, Charles Schweighauser, the son of Arthur A.
6Schweighauser and Julia Schweighauser, was born in Alton on
7June 1, 1936; he graduated from St. Louis Country Day School in
81954; he received a Bachelor of Arts in Literature in 1958 and
9a Master of Arts in English Literature in 1960, both from
10Williams College, where he also completed an undergraduate
11teaching assistantship in astronomy and worked as an assistant
12in the Admissions Office; he married Suzanne "Suds" (Japha)
13Kyger in August 1957, and they divorced in 1978; he married
14Barbara Jensen-Schweighauser on June 14, 1997, and she
15preceded him in death on April 30, 2024; and
 
16    WHEREAS, Charles Schweighauser, after teaching for a year
17at his high school alma mater, was hired as the founding
18director of the James S. McDonnell Planetarium in St. Louis;
19he also taught astronomy at Washington University in St.
20Louis, St. Louis University, and the University of Missouri at
21St. Louis; he served as executive secretary of the Williams
22College Trustee Committee for the Development of Mount Hope
23Farm from 1965 to 1971, and he also worked as a research

 

 

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1associate for the Center for Environmental Studies at Williams
2College; he served as director of the Coalition for the
3Environment and its associated foundation in the St. Louis
4area in 1971 and as the project administrator for the heart
5disease study of St. Louis Heart Association's National
6Institutes of Health from 1973 to 1974; he also consulted for
7many entities throughout his career, including the Illinois
8Environmental Protection Agency and Hanson Engineers; and
 
9    WHEREAS, Charles Schweighauser joined the faculty of
10Sangamon State University, now the University of Illinois
11Springfield (UIS), teaching in the Environmental Studies
12program in 1973; he started the university's Astronomy program
13in 1975, and he was also appointed to UIS's English program; he
14was tenured in 1977, promoted to full professor in 1980, and
15recognized as a professor emeritus of astronomy and physics,
16English, and environmental studies at UIS in 2002; even after
17retirement, he continued to teach university-level courses at
18the Pleasant Plains branch of the Prairie Skies Library
19District; and
 
20    WHEREAS, Charles Schweighauser began the UIS tradition of
21Star Parties in 1977, which were held on the roof observation
22deck atop Brookens Library; he drew national attention to the
23campus when he helped organize a live feed of an annular
24eclipse to all major television networks in 1994, drawing

 

 

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1millions of views; during his tenure at UIS, he helped found
2and fund the UIS Barber Research Observatory and developed
3many telescopes, including the first telescope in the world
4dedicated for use by people with physical disabilities; and
 
5    WHEREAS, Charles Schweighauser was a board member of the
6Illinois Symphony Orchestra and an inaugural board member of
7the National Undergraduate Research Observatory; he was also a
8member of the American Astronomical Society, a visiting
9astronomer at Kitt Peak National Observatory, a visiting
10scientist and educator at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
11and a visiting astronomer and consultant at Big Springs Summer
12Camp for Boys for 40 years; throughout his career, he earned
13accolades from UIS, the University of Illinois, and many other
14institutions; and
 
15    WHEREAS, Charles Schweighauser produced four
16documentaries, including The Sangamon River: A Sense of Place;
17he was a published author of seven books and monographs whose
18work also appeared in periodicals, including 700 newspapers in
19Illinois at one time; and
 
20    WHEREAS, Charles Schweighauser enjoyed fishing for trout
21and salmon in Alaska, Canada, Labrador, Tierra del Fuego,
22Argentina, Chile, New Zealand, Mongolia, and Siberia; he and
23his wife, Barbara, were opera enthusiasts, traveling to the

 

 

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1major capitals of Europe and the U.S. for opera performances;
2and
 
3    WHEREAS, Charles Schweighauser was a lifelong teacher who
4looked for the student in almost every person he encountered;
5and
 
6    WHEREAS, Charles Schweighauser was preceded in death by
7his parents and his sibling, Annette Schweighauser-Scallia;
8and
 
9    WHEREAS, Charles Schweighauser is survived by his sons,
10Robert "Bob" Schweighauser and Scott (Liz Ellrodt)
11Schweighauser; his stepdaughters, Andrea (Kip) Leverton,
12Deborah (Randy) Rogers-Flinn, and Jennifer (Craig Hocum)
13Rogers; 13 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild; therefore,
14be it
 
15    RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL
16ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of
17Charles Arthur Schweighauser and extend our sincere
18condolences to his family, friends, and all who knew and loved
19him; and be it further
 
20    RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be
21presented to the family of Charles Schweighauser as an

 

 

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1expression of our deepest sympathy.