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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 Philip Bader Elfstrom of Batavia, who | ||||||
4 | passed away on May 28, 2017; and | ||||||
5 | WHEREAS, Philip Elfstrom was born in Evanston to Philip R. | ||||||
6 | Elfstrom and Iras (Bader) Elfstrom on July 14, 1928; he | ||||||
7 | attended high school in Wheaton and was a star football player | ||||||
8 | at the University of Kentucky; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Philip Elfstrom opened Bader Publishing, a print | ||||||
10 | shop at the corner of Main Street and Batavia Avenue; he also | ||||||
11 | operated the first art gallery in Batavia, where local artists | ||||||
12 | could exhibit their works; and
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13 | WHEREAS, In 1969, Philip Elfstrom was elected Assistant | ||||||
14 | Township Supervisor and became a member of the Kane County | ||||||
15 | Board; he became Chairman of the Kane County Board and held | ||||||
16 | that position from 1971 to 1982; he then moved to the Forest | ||||||
17 | Preserve Commission and was elected Forest Preserve District | ||||||
18 | President; he later worked for the National Association of | ||||||
19 | Counties in Washington D.C., where he was an advisor to | ||||||
20 | President Ronald Reagan; and
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21 | WHEREAS, Philip Elfstrom had the vision and imagination to |
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1 | make things happen during his time in politics; he envisioned | ||||||
2 | bike trails instead of abandoned railroad tracks along the Fox | ||||||
3 | River; he arranged to have the Fabyan Parkway Bridge | ||||||
4 | constructed when a new bridge over the Fox River was needed; he | ||||||
5 | was also responsible for the development of Settler's Hill Golf | ||||||
6 | Course and the acquisition of the Kane County Government Center | ||||||
7 | property; Elfstrom Stadium was named after him because he was | ||||||
8 | the person most responsible for bringing minor league baseball | ||||||
9 | to Kane County; and
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10 | WHEREAS, Philip Elfstrom was responsible for the | ||||||
11 | beautification of South Batavia Avenue when he planted trees | ||||||
12 | and flowers along the Avenue and personally took the | ||||||
13 | responsibility to water the trees and flowers; he also worked | ||||||
14 | on the restoration of many downtown buildings by creating the | ||||||
15 | Batavia Downtowners, an organization set up by himself and | ||||||
16 | other downtown business owners in the 1970s to bring new life | ||||||
17 | to the business section of Batavia; he restored five of his own | ||||||
18 | 19th century buildings along River Street, including an old | ||||||
19 | dairy where he lived on the upper floor; his upper apartment | ||||||
20 | became a gathering place for his annual canoe race parties on | ||||||
21 | his large deck above the Fox River; and | ||||||
22 | WHEREAS, Philip Elfstrom was named Citizen of the Year by | ||||||
23 | the Batavia Chamber of Commerce in 1982, and in 1985 helped to | ||||||
24 | fund a scholarship to benefit students and further their dreams |
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1 | of a college education; and
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2 | WHEREAS, Philip Elfstrom leaves a legacy benefitting | ||||||
3 | everyone in Batavia and all of Kane County and will be greatly | ||||||
4 | missed by many; and | ||||||
5 | WHEREAS, Philip Elfstrom was preceded in death by his | ||||||
6 | parents; his brother-in-law, Frank McGuigan; his niece, | ||||||
7 | Kathryne McGuigan Sheldon; his long time dear companion, Peg | ||||||
8 | Bond; and many close friends; and | ||||||
9 | WHEREAS, Philip Elfstrom is survived by his loving sister, | ||||||
10 | Kathryne Margaret McGuigan; his nephew, Frank "Sandy" | ||||||
11 | McGuigan; his dear friends, Cathy Youssi Searl, Terry and Jan | ||||||
12 | Bond, and Josh Bond, all of whom were like family; his long | ||||||
13 | time secretary and good friend, Bobette Keasler; and his good | ||||||
14 | friends Eldon Frydendall and Mayor Jeffery Schielke; | ||||||
15 | therefore, be it
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16 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDREDTH GENERAL | ||||||
17 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of | ||||||
18 | Philip Bader Elfstrom, and extend our sincere condolences to | ||||||
19 | his family, friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be it | ||||||
20 | further | ||||||
21 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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1 | presented to the family of Philip Elfstrom as an expression of | ||||||
2 | our deepest sympathy.
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