093_SR0219 LRB093 12490 HSS 17678 r 1 SENATE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of 3 Illinois were saddened to learn of the death of Leland T. 4 "Trig" Watson Jr. of Mundelein on Tuesday, July 8, 2003; and 5 WHEREAS, Mr. Watson was born on November 24, 1923 in 6 Davenport, Iowa to Marie (Homrighous) and Leland T. Watson 7 Sr.; he was a 1942 graduate of Davenport (Central) High 8 School; and 9 WHEREAS, Mr. Watson attended Augustana College and was a 10 graduate of the Illinois Institute of Technology with a 11 degree in civil engineering; he was a U.S. Navy veteran, 12 having served in the Pacific Theatre during World War II; he 13 was a member of the Mundelein VFW Post #7191 and the American 14 Legion Post in Bloomington; and 15 WHEREAS, Mr. Watson had been a member of the Fourth 16 Presbyterian Church in Chicago since 1968, where he was an 17 ordained deacon; he attended the First Presbyterian Church in 18 Libertyville for many years, where he enjoyed singing in the 19 choir; he was a member of the Liberty-Fremont Concert Society 20 and the Apollo Music Club in Chicago; and 21 WHEREAS, Mr. Watson was employed as a civilian and 22 director of engineering at the Great Lakes Naval Base for 40 23 years, where he designed and constructed cranes that hoisted 24 nuclear missiles onto U.S. Navy submarines; toward the end of 25 his career, he began writing historical articles about the 26 base for the Great Lakes Bulletin; and 27 WHEREAS, During his retirement, Mr. Watson became 28 instrumental in the concept and compiling of information and 29 artifacts for the Great Lakes Naval Museum, and he was its 30 first curator; his wife, Dottie, was always at his side and 31 together, they were responsible for the construction of the -2- LRB093 12490 HSS 17678 r 1 museum from beginning to end; Mr. Watson served as the vice 2 president of the Fort Hill Heritage Museum in Mundelein; and 3 WHEREAS, The passing of Leland T. "Trig" Watson Jr. has 4 been deeply felt by many, especially his wife, Dorothy 5 "Dottie" Watson; his sisters, Mary Komidar and Dr. Jean 6 Watson; therefore, be it 7 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-THIRD GENERAL 8 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing 9 of Leland T. "Trig" Watson Jr. and we extend our deepest 10 sympathy to his family, friends, and all who knew and loved 11 him; and be it further 12 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 13 presented to the family of Leland T. "Trig" Watson Jr. as an 14 expression of our sincere condolences.