Mr. Quillman,of Florissant, taught the fifth and sixth grades at Central School in the Ferguson-Florissant district for the last 10 years. He previously taught for 10 years at the district's Graham School.
Mr. Quillman had been active in a number of historic restorations in north St. Louis County. In 1982, he found and restored the 100-year-old school bell at Central School, the oldest school in the Ferguson-Florissant district. Since its restoration, the bell has been rung at the start of each school day.
He also was instrumental in taking apart the Trampe log cabin log-by-log and helping to rebuild it several years ago at the Little Creek Wildlife Area in North County.
Mr. Quillman grew up in Dellwood and in 1969 got a bachelor's degree from the University of Missouri at St. Louis, where he subsequently received a master's degree. While at the university, Mr. Quillman was one of the founding fathers of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.
Among survivors are his wife, Sandie Quillman ; two daughters, Jennifer Quillman and Lisa Quillman , all of Florissant; his parents, Harrell D. and Olivia Quillman , of Edwardsville; and a brother, Harrell J. Quillman of St. Peters.
Mr. Quillman,of Florissant, taught the fifth and sixth grades at Central School in the Ferguson-Florissant district for the last 10 years. He previously taught for 10 years at the district's Graham School.
Mr. Quillman had been active in a number of historic restorations in north St. Louis County. In 1982, he found and restored the 100-year-old school bell at Central School, the oldest school in the Ferguson-Florissant district. Since its restoration, the bell has been rung at the start of each school day.
He also was instrumental in taking apart the Trampe log cabin log-by-log and helping to rebuild it several years ago at the Little Creek Wildlife Area in North County.
Mr. Quillman grew up in Dellwood and in 1969 got a bachelor's degree from the University of Missouri at St. Louis, where he subsequently received a master's degree. While at the university, Mr. Quillman was one of the founding fathers of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.
Among survivors are his wife, Sandie Quillman ; two daughters, Jennifer Quillman and Lisa Quillman , all of Florissant; his parents, Harrell D. and Olivia Quillman , of Edwardsville; and a brother, Harrell J. Quillman of St. Peters.
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