Boone resident E. Bob Person died September 24, 2025. He was 85.
What a guy!!!!!
It took some time, but October 7, 2025, a lengthy, very thorough and well written obituary made its appearance.
Maybe you've experienced this same feeling. Even then, reading it, I felt like the obituary wasn't nearly enough. It didn't tell a complete story of the Bob Person I knew and worked with.
Bob came to Boone after securing a double major from his revered State University of Iowa. It was this communities gain when he immediately settled and established a family here, giving no indication in the next 60 years plus, that there were any lights brighter than what he could contribute to this community.
Bob and I worked closely together as we were accepted as employees by the Boone News Republican at about the same time, he, as a photographer and I, as Sports Editor. Then, in 1970, I joined the Iowa High School Athletic Association staff and part of my new duties was to guide an expansive photo program.
At all IHSAA championship events, pictures of team and individual participants were required. I had never been a photographer but, after some special training from Bob and another former BNR employee, Rollie Peterson, I, somehow, but nervously, learned to accept this role. Some special "outside" training was also provided, as I was taught how to properly "line up" large groups, shoulder to shoulder with no gaps, no blinking etc. etc.
Eventually, it was decided that the IHSAA should give the excited athletes, parents and fans an opportunity to purchase copies of those favored pictures. I hired former co-worker Bob Person to do most of the photography, while I assisted by scheduling and putting the pieces in place. My wife Jo took the picture orders. That team worked together for several years and its a certainty that, after all these years, many schools in Iowa are still showing our copies of their successful state championship teams and individuals in their trophy cases.
Much of the material that was covered in Bob's obituary was well known locally and will be repeated in this Korner. A repeat is necessary because I think of the multitudes of Bob's friends, acquaintances and former students, many who have since settled many miles from Boone, and were not fully aware of his complete and very interesting biography.
To Bob, it was all family and photography. To pay for his first camera, Bob, "an Army kid," made a deal to shine his dad's military boots for a year. Soon after, he was taking pictures of all kinds of events at his high school in Virginia, enough that he was honored with a Kodiak Award in his senior year.
Many years later, at Boone Campus, Des Moines Area Community College, Bob founded the photography program and journalism classes, as well as serving as faculty advisor for the campus newspaper. For 30 years, he inspired students to explore their creativity, mentoring many who went on to successful careers in professional photography and photojournalism.
For 40 years, Bob owned and operated Person Studio, winning numerous awards and honors from the Professional Photographers of Iowa and of America and the Professional Photographers guild.
His work ranged from covering Hawkeye and Iowa State Cyclone sporting events and the usual wedding and graduation photos, to special portraits of children that brought warmth to Iowa families and trips to Disneyland through McKenna Color Lab's competition.
But there was more, much more to Bob Person than excellent photography skills. A man of deep faith, Bob was always ready to lend a hand to help those in need with compassion and humility. DMACC students remember the humor, patience and joy he brought to the classroom. The Iowa National Guard recognized him for his public relations work as well as his photograpy. An interview with Mohammad Ali and riding the rails at the inaugural Boone and Scenic Valley event provided photo highlight remembrances.
In closing, a word by word repeat of a paragraph from his obituary perfectly capture his story. "A teacher, mentor and storyteller, Bob will be remembered for his faith, passion, laughter and generosity of spirit. His photographs captured not just the moments, but the heart and humanity of those he loved and served. His legacy will continue to live on through his family, his students, and the countless images he captured over a lifetime behind the lens."
Bob is survived by his wife, Lisa, and daughters, Nicole and Brooke.
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