093_SR0338 LRB093 13296 HSS 18571 r 1 SENATE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of 3 Illinois learned with regret of the death of their former 4 colleague, the Honorable Robert J. Egan, former State 5 Senator, of Edgebrook on Monday, September 15, 2003; and 6 WHEREAS, Mr. Egan was born in Chicago in 1931; he 7 attended St. Ita Elementary School, earned his high school 8 diploma from St. Norbert Academy in West De Pere, Wisconsin, 9 and earned a B.A. in English from St. Norbert College in the 10 same town; and 11 WHEREAS, Mr. Egan valiantly served his country as a 12 lieutenant in the U.S. Army infantry in Korea; he then worked 13 his way through law school at Loyola University with jobs as 14 a house painter; he met and married Marie Therese Gillespie 15 while he was in law school, and he became a lawyer in 1959; 16 and 17 WHEREAS, Mr. Egan and his family settled in Edgebrook, 18 where he became a precinct captain in Roman Pucinski's 19 Northwest Side political organization; he was an assistant 20 trial judge in the old Municipal Court system, where he was 21 involved in the city's fight against installment credit 22 racketeering; he was an Assistant State Attorney General 23 under William G. Clark from 1964 to 1968, working as 24 legislative counsel and as chief of the newly created 25 anti-trust division; and 26 WHEREAS, Mr. Egan was elected to the Illinois Senate in 27 1970, lost the 1972 race, then was elected in 1974 and served 28 through 1984; in 1971 he backed 7 "law and order" bills, one 29 of them requiring doctors and nurses to report treating 30 victims of gunshot wounds, poisoning, and other crimes; 31 later, he sponsored bills to provide tax exemptions for home 32 improvements, to ban phosphates in detergents, and to limit -2- LRB093 13296 HSS 18571 r 1 abortions; and 2 WHEREAS, Mr. Egan was deputy treasurer of Illinois from 3 1985 until 1986, and was appointed a judge of the Circuit 4 Court of Cook County 1987-88, when he retired and returned to 5 private practice; he served throughout the 1990s as a member 6 of the Illinois Supreme Court's review board of the Attorney 7 Registration and Disciplinary Commission; and 8 WHEREAS, The passing of the Honorable Robert J. Egan has 9 been deeply felt by many, especially his wife, Marie Therese; 10 his three daughters, Beth Egan, Margie Benjamin, and Sarah 11 Melaniphy; his two sons, Robert J. Egan Jr. and Frank Egan; 12 his brother, James Egan; and his four grandchildren; 13 therefore, be it 14 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-THIRD GENERAL 15 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing 16 of our colleague, the Honorable Robert J. Egan, a man who 17 served the people of the State of Illinois with honor and 18 distinction; and be it further 19 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 20 presented to the family of Mr. Egan as an expression of our 21 sincerest condolences during their time of bereavement.