Mark Thomas: Why Real Service Isn’t About the Plaque

In this episode, 2025 Thomas B. Herring Community Service Award recipient Mark Thomas sits down just days after the surprise announcement at the Galesburg Chamber’s Thanksgiving Luncheon.

The owner of Watson-Thomas Funeral Home and former 20-year Knox County Coroner talks about the humility of joining past recipients, why recognition feels uncomfortable when you’ve never served for applause, and how guiding families through their darkest days shaped his view that life is short—so make your corner of the world better while you’re here.

Mark shares the practical wisdom he’s gained from decades on boards (Crime Stoppers, YMCA, Lions Club, Kiwanis, and more), what actually makes a great board member, and why his proudest moment isn’t the award itself—it’s watching his 24-year-old son Andrew already lead Kiwanis, coach American Legion baseball, and help merge the United Way.

A clear reminder that the strongest legacy isn’t a name on a plaque; it’s a family and a community that keeps giving back.

Mark Thomas, wearing a gray plaid suit jacket and white checkered shirt, stands with a humble expression as family, friends, and community members applaud behind him following the surprise announcement of his 2025 Thomas B. Herring Community Service Award at the Galesburg Area Chamber of Commerce Thanksgiving Luncheon.
Mark Thomas reacts moments after being named the 2025 Thomas B. Herring Community Service Award recipient at the Galesburg Chamber Thanksgiving Luncheon. (GALESBURG AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE)

 

 

In this episode, 2025 Thomas B. Herring Community Service Award recipient Mark Thomas sits down just days after the surprise announcement at the Galesburg

 

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