Governor Jim Edgar's Legacy Celebrated By Illinois Officials
SPRINGFIELD — Jim Edgar, the two-term Republican governor who led Illinois through much of the 1990s with a steady focus on fiscal responsibility and bipartisan cooperation, died Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025. He was 79. Edgar died in Springfield after suffering complications from treatment for pancreatic cancer, a diagnosis he received in January, according to friends and associates. His family released a statement saying, “It is with heavy hearts we share the news that our beloved husband, father and grandfather Jim Edgar passed away this morning in Springfield from complications related to treatment for pancreatic cancer. We are deeply grateful for the love, support and kindness so many have shown to Jim and our family over these last several months.” Edgar was known for his reserved demeanor and meticulous attention to fiscal matters. He was born in Vinita, Okla., and raised in Charleston, IL. He is remembered as one of the state’s most popular governors, providing
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