Statement on the Passing of Dr. Robert Spence
The Springfield airport community extends condolences to the family and friends of Dr. Robert Spence.
He served on the airport’s governing board twice: first from 2005 to 2010, then from 2017, until his passing.
Our airport owes him much. His servant leadership helped the airport meet some of its biggest challenges, including the construction of the midfield passenger terminal during the Great Recession.
The airport broke ground for the $117 million terminal during Dr. Spence’s first board term. During construction he served as chairman of the board’s technical committee, then as chairman of the board.
Building projects always require changes to plans and spending during construction. The job of the technical committee was to oversee the changes — a tough job during the best of times, but especially so during a recession. With economic anxiety and uncertainty hanging in the air, Dr. Spence kept a level head.
His presence often calmed frayed nerves; his clarity of thought could silence the loudest room. He was kind, honest, and thoughtful. Yet, when appropriate, he could speak forcefully to an architect or contractor about complex construction issues, while still maintaining civility and respect.