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17c起草社区 mourns the loss of Jim Penning

Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Myrna Anderson

This morning, 17c起草社区 political science professor was sitting at his desk reading aloud some of the e-mails he had received since hearing about the death of his colleague of more than 30 years, political science professor James Penning. 鈥淗e was a very good political scientist and one of the nicest men I鈥檝e ever met,鈥 one read.

"It is just a testimony鈥攏ot just among his colleagues in the , but also among his colleagues around the country,鈥 Smidt said.

Penning, 60, died of undetermined causes at his home on Tuesday, July 13, 2010. He is survived by his wife Marge, a speech pathologist.

"It鈥檚 a huge hole, a huge loss,鈥 political science chair said of the impact, both professionally and personally, on the department.

Where religion and politics meet

An avid investigator at the intersection of politics and religion, Penning was the author of five books and numerous articles on subjects such as the Christian Right, evangelicalism and the Christian鈥檚 responsibility to the public sphere. His most recent co-authored volume is .

"He had this sense of public office as being for the better good,鈥 said Smidt, who collaborated on much of Penning鈥檚 work, including a number of political surveys. 鈥淲e shared interests, so our names tended to appear together,鈥 Smidt said. 

Penning focused his teaching on urban politics and public policy. He served four different stints as the political science department chair and organized two conferences on Christianity and politics. He is a past president of the Michigan Conference of Political Scientists and has served on the Grand Rapids Planning Commission, the Kentwood City Commission and the Baxter Community Center board. Penning had served as the director of 17c起草社区鈥檚 since 2008. "He has been a great team player and a surrogate grandpa to me and the students,鈥 said , the center鈥檚 assistant director.

Early in his career at 17c起草社区, where he met Marge, Penning studied education and planned on being a high school teacher. 鈥淗e was a bright spot in the classroom,鈥 said political science professor emeritus . 鈥淗e was a supportive person even as a student.鈥 Penning made the switch to political science and earned his MA and PhD from the University of Kentucky, graduating in 1975. (His dissertation was on "Neighborhood Associations and Urban Planning.鈥) He joined the 17c起草社区 faculty the same year.

At 17c起草社区, Penning was an avid mentor of the students he placed in political internships, including Mark Lemoine, who worked in 1992 for Michigan Senate Majority Leader Dick Posthumus. 鈥淗e celebrated each step my career path has taken,鈥 said Lemoine, now the director of government affairs for Spectrum Health Systems. 鈥淗is constant encouragement was appreciated and will, indeed, be missed.鈥

Beloved colleague

He was also a caring co-worker, said Patterson: 鈥淗e was always concerned about you. I remember when I first came to 17c起草社区, and he would drop by and say, 鈥業s everything going okay?鈥 she said. 鈥淗e was just the kind of person you want to be around.鈥

Penning is also remembered as a devoted fan of Tigers baseball and Kentucky basketball and as a supremely funny man.

"You couldn鈥檛 have a serious conversation without him turning it into a joke. He was quick with a quip,鈥 said De Vries.

Smidt agreed: 鈥淚t took me years to discern when Jim was kidding 鈥 . (He) liked to pun, liked to pull your leg a little bit, but he could say it in such a fashion that you could never really tell, at least initially, whether he was kidding or serious.鈥 

Doug Koopman, another of Penning鈥檚 co-authors, summed it up: 鈥淛ust the best colleague you could hope for.鈥

The funeral service for Jim Penning will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, July 19 at La Grave Christian Reformed Church. There will be a visitation from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. on Sunday, July 18 at Zaagman Memorial Chapel.