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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to |
3 | | learn of the death of George W. Swenson Jr. of Savoy, who |
4 | | passed away on February 22, 2017; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, George Swenson was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota |
6 | | to George W. Sr. and Vernie Swenson on September 22, 1922; he |
7 | | earned his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from |
8 | | Michigan Technological University in 1944 by correspondence |
9 | | while serving on active duty in the United States Army as a |
10 | | second lieutenant in the Signal Corps; he received his master's |
11 | | degree in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts |
12 | | Institute of Technology in 1947, and his Ph.D. from the |
13 | | University of Wisconsin in 1949; and
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14 | | WHEREAS, George Swenson taught electrical engineering at |
15 | | Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, the University of |
16 | | Alaska in Fairbanks, and Michigan State University in East |
17 | | Lansing; he then began a 60-year career at the University of |
18 | | Illinois; he authored, "The Principles of Modern Acoustics", |
19 | | while an associate professor of electrical engineering at |
20 | | Washington University; and
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21 | | WHEREAS, George Swenson traveled around the world in the |
22 | | late 1950s, studying research installations in New Zealand, |
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1 | | Australia, England, Europe, and the Soviet Union; he designed |
2 | | and built what was at the time the largest and most productive |
3 | | radio telescope on the planet near Danville - the VRO |
4 | | (Vermilion River Observatory); he was responsible for |
5 | | discovering, mapping, and cataloging thousands of new radio |
6 | | sources throughout the universe during its 20-plus-year |
7 | | research life; this propelled the University of Illinois to the |
8 | | forefront of radio astronomy research; he produced a receiver |
9 | | and tracking system, which became the foundation of the |
10 | | Satellite Ionosphere research group, which flourished for |
11 | | decades on the University of Illinois campus; and |
12 | | WHEREAS, From 1964 to 1968, George Swenson chaired the |
13 | | design committee for the VLA (Vary Large Array), the iconic |
14 | | radio telescope that is shown on television daily; in the |
15 | | 1970s, he became interim chairman of the Astronomy Department |
16 | | at the University of Illinois; in 1979, he became chairman of |
17 | | the Electrical Engineering Department at the University, which |
18 | | lasted to 1985; he resigned from that position to return to his |
19 | | research for two years before retiring officially in 1987; he |
20 | | still had many years of research and mentoring graduate |
21 | | students in master's and Ph.D. programs; he held a position |
22 | | with the United States Army Corps of Engineers Laboratory in |
23 | | Champaign for decades doing research in acoustics; while with |
24 | | the Lab, he developed an automated monitoring system for |
25 | | tracking radio-tagged animals; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, George Swenson spent parts of a number of summers |
2 | | advising on technical aspects of wildlife research on Barrow |
3 | | Colorado Island, a research station in the Panama Canal |
4 | | supported by The Smithsonian Institute; he was regularly |
5 | | recognized for his achievements, including memberships in |
6 | | organizations such as the National Academy of Sciences and the |
7 | | National Academy of Engineers; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, As a youth the Huron Mountains of Michigan's Upper |
9 | | Peninsula were George Swenson's favorite stomping grounds; he |
10 | | climbed regularly in the Cascades and other northwest ranges in |
11 | | the early 1950s and later in the Alaska Range from 1954 to |
12 | | 1956; one of his first ascents was Institute Peak, Alaska, an |
13 | | 8,000-foot climb for which he received naming honors with his |
14 | | team; he trekked in Australia and New Zealand at various times |
15 | | and at about 60 years of age, he traversed the 45-mile |
16 | | Greenstone Ridge Trail on Isle Royale solo; he was an avid |
17 | | canoeist and circumnavigated Isle Royale and nearly completed a |
18 | | circumnavigation of Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula; and |
19 | | WHEREAS, George Swenson was an avid birder; he compiled a |
20 | | life list all over the Alaskan and Canadian Arctic, North |
21 | | America, Central and South America, Australia, New Zealand and |
22 | | more; he built a family camp on Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula |
23 | | that he started in 1962 and which is still in use today; he and |
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1 | | his wife donated an 80-acre patch of Keweenaw woods to the |
2 | | Michigan Nature Association which has become the "Gratiot Lake |
3 | | Overlook Nature Sanctuary"; and |
4 | | WHEREAS, In 1995, George Swenson flew into Bettles, Alaska |
5 | | and spent two weeks on the Noatak River in The Gates of the |
6 | | Arctic National Preserve; he had been in every part of Alaska; |
7 | | he visited the North Pole in February of 1963; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, George Swenson was a supporter of conservation |
9 | | organizations; he regularly contributed to The Nature |
10 | | Conservancy, The Michigan Nature Association, and many others; |
11 | | he earned a private pilot license in 1955, and flew regularly |
12 | | until 2011 at the age of 88; around 2005, he received a |
13 | | citation from the FAA for 50 years of flying without an |
14 | | incident; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, George Swenson was preceded in death by his |
16 | | parents; his brother, Ward V. Swenson; his sister-in-law, |
17 | | Roseann Peterson Swenson; and his grand-nephew, Andrew C. |
18 | | Vadnais; and
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19 | | WHEREAS, George Swenson is survived by his wife of 46 |
20 | | years, Joy Janice Swenson; his children, George W. "Jud" III |
21 | | (Mary Knight) Swenson, Laura Swenson, Julie L. (John) Carney, |
22 | | and Donna J. (Mark) Jones; his grandchildren, Kevin (Jamie) |
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1 | | McQuain, Ren (Steff) Farrar, Arthur E. (Melissa) Jones, Mark C. |
2 | | (Elizabeth) Jones, and Madeleine (fiancee Boomer Braun) |
3 | | Swenson; his great-grandsons, Dylan McQuain and Elliot Jones; |
4 | | and six nephews and nieces and their children and |
5 | | grandchildren; therefore, be it
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6 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDREDTH GENERAL |
7 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of |
8 | | George W. Swenson Jr., and extend our sincere condolences to |
9 | | his family, friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be it |
10 | | further
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11 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
12 | | presented to the family of George Swenson as an expression of |
13 | | our deepest sympathy.
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