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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened |
3 | | to learn of the death of Waino Feelis Akkala of Marquette, |
4 | | Michigan, who passed away on April 20, 2022; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Waino Akkala was born to Matt Feelis and Heidi |
6 | | Marie (Joensuu) Akkala in Marquette, Michigan on December 24, |
7 | | 1918; he graduated from Graveraet High School in Marquette in |
8 | | 1938 and took a position as a machinist with Lakeshore, Inc.; |
9 | | he joined the U.S. Navy on May 6, 1943 and was honorably |
10 | | discharged in November 1945; he served as a machinist with the |
11 | | Navy Seabees during World War II and participated in the |
12 | | battles of Leyte, of Luzon, and in the Marshall Islands; he |
13 | | received four stars for the American Theatre of Operations and |
14 | | Asiatic Pacific Theatre of Operations campaign citations, |
15 | | along with two stars for the Philippine Liberation campaign |
16 | | citation; he then returned to Marquette to be reunited with |
17 | | his wife, Olive, and his young daughter, Julie; and
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18 | | WHEREAS, Waino Akkala resumed employment as a machinist |
19 | | with Lakeshore, Inc., where he worked with earnest dedication |
20 | | until his retirement in 1983; upon his retirement, he |
21 | | relocated to his farm in Big Bay, Michigan, where he devotedly |
22 | | restored a classic Ford Model A automobile to prime condition; |
23 | | and
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