laura54+FollowSpringfield Creamery’s heart and legacy live onSue Kesey, the force behind Springfield Creamery and Nancy’s Yogurt, poured her soul into building more than just a business—she created a community. From pioneering live probiotics in yogurt to rallying with the Grateful Dead to save the creamery, Sue’s impact goes way beyond the grocery aisle. Her family and longtime friends are keeping her vision alive, making sure that the spirit of care and connection she started in Eugene keeps thriving. What memories or stories do you have about Nancy’s Yogurt or the Creamery’s role in our community? #Business #SpringfieldCreamery #NancysYogurt00Share
laura54+FollowSpringfield Creamery’s legacy: More than just yogurtSue Kesey’s passing marks the end of an era for Springfield Creamery, the family-run business behind Nancy’s Probiotic Yogurt. For over 60 years, Sue poured her heart into building not just a company, but a community—bringing three generations together under one roof. She led the creamery through tough times, from financial struggles to a devastating fire, always putting people first. Her commitment to family, employees, and local culture shaped the natural foods movement in Oregon and beyond. How do you think family businesses like Springfield Creamery impact our community? #Business #SpringfieldCreamery #FamilyBusiness00Share
derek12+FollowSpringfield Creamery’s heart beats onSue Kesey’s impact on Eugene goes far beyond yogurt—she built a business that felt like family. When Springfield Creamery faced tough times, from financial crises to a devastating fire, Sue’s determination and care for her team kept everything together. Her vision introduced live probiotics to the U.S. and turned Nancy’s Yogurt into a household name. What stands out most is how many friends and employees stayed for decades, a true testament to her leadership. As her family continues her legacy, what do you think makes a company feel like home? #Business #SpringfieldCreamery #Eugene00Share