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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
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| Representatives are pleased to congratulate the Jefferson |
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| County recipients of the 2008 Senior Saints Hall of Fame Honors |
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| on the occasion of their accomplishments; and
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| WHEREAS, Ernest Collins is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, |
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| a former Illinois State Trooper, and a volunteer fire fighter; |
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| he has donated much of his time and effort to volunteering for |
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| various civic organizations; he has assisted in coaching sports |
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| while his sons were growing up and has continued with his |
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| oldest grandson; he has served as a player coach on the church |
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| league softball team; he teaches the effects of alcohol while |
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| driving to teenagers in Jefferson, Hamilton, and Franklin |
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| Counties and teaches programs on the American flag; he is a |
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| board member of the Epilepsy Foundation, Hickory Shadow Zoo, |
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| and the Smith Cemetery Association; he is a member of the |
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| Senior Advisory Council, delivers Meals on Wheels, serves as a |
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| deacon at Meadowbrook Christian Church, and serves as president |
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| of the local chapter for the Experimental Aircraft Association; |
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| he is a member of the American Legion's Honor Guard and is an |
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| Honor Guard Chaplain on the Operation Iraqi Freedom committee; |
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| he is also a Cadet Commander for the Civil Air Patrol and is a |
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| member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Moose, and Amvets; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, Lt. Colonel R.D. White volunteered for the |
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| military of July of 1942, where was deployed in the Pacific |
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| theatre; he later served during the Korean War and in the |
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| Vietnam War until his retirement in 1970; he has served his |
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| community as a deacon of his church and in assisting in the |
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| building of the church's new building, he was instrumental in |
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| organizing the local EAA chapter and in promoting the Young |
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| Eagle Program to help youths in his community; and
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| WHEREAS, Ronald and Phyllis Adcock were married on July 14, |
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| 1956; are well known in their community for their charitable |
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| works; Ronald is a former employee of the Mt. Vernon Public |
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| Works Department and the Mt. Vernon Fire Department and |
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| currently keeps busy with several different positions; Phyllis |
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| is a former employee of the Livingston Drug Store and the E.F. |
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| Wielt Company; she serves as the Chairman of the Mother March |
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| of Dimes; she and her husband are members of the Red Cross |
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| Disaster Team, are regular blood donors, donate care packages |
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| to soldiers, deliver Christmas baskets to the needy, and are |
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| certified Lane Inspectors, coaches and instructors; Ronald and |
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| Phyllis are also accomplished bowlers and have both received |
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| many awards and accolades for their bowling prowess; and
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| WHEREAS, Harold and Barbara Lemons were married on February |
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| 16, 1957 in Mt. Vernon; Harold is a U.S. Army veteran, having |
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| served at various posts in the United States and Germany until |
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| his honorable discharge after 18 1/2 years of service; Harold |
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| and Barbara have been members of the Summersville Baptist |
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| Church for over 30 years and have been able to serve their |
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| community through gathering school supplies, sending boxes to |
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| soldiers in Iraq and boxes of toys and hygienic items to |
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| children in Mexico, serving food at the food pantry, driving |
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| the church van to deliver items and shuttle people to doctor's |
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| appointments, making wooden crafts, cooking and washing |
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| dishes, and making quilts and lap robes for the needy; Harold |
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| and Barbara are also involved with Relay for Life, an important |
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| event for their whole family due to family members stricken by |
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| cancer; and
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| WHEREAS, Raymond Ruthven Neff has served as a pastor for |
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| over 65 years, having served over 18 different congregations |
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| during his lifetime; he has also devoted great time and effort |
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| to helping children; he has served as a Scoutmaster in |
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| Stanford, Illinois and Logansport, Indiana; he has developed |
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| many different sports teams and an All Girls Choir in his |
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| pastoral career; he has also helped build two parsonages, two |
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| gyms, and five church buildings, all thanks to the carpentry |
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| skills taught to him by his father; he has been married to Edna |
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| Louise Catron since August 20, 1977; and
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| WHEREAS, Betty Hayes was employed with the Jefferson County |
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| ASCS for thirty years, working with farmers, measuring farm |
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| land, and helping them grow their crops; after retiring, she |
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| still wanted to help others, so she decided to help working |
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| mothers with watching their children; she is an active member |
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| of her church, where she currently serves as chairperson of the |
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| church council board, President of Wesley United Methodist, |
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| Representative for education, worship, stewardship, and |
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| Cluster Representative; she helps with the Lenton Service |
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| during Lent, walks for Crop Walk, Ice Cream Socials, and is |
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| head of the kitchen during funeral dinners, among many other |
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| volunteer duties; she is the recipient of the Mother of the |
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| Years Award in 1985 and the Do Award in 2005 in recognition of |
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| her many accomplishments; she and her husband, Bob, have been |
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| married for 66 years; and
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| WHEREAS, Bennie Melton went into the Marine Corps as a |
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| gunner and torpedoed Bombay in the South Pacific; he came home |
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| in 1946 as a 32nd Degree Mason and worked in the oil fields; he |
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| later helped build trucks and became a civil engineer; in 1958, |
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| Bennie worked for a truck line and worked for almost every oil |
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| company in the U.S.; he retired in 1985 and bought the Beasley |
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| Motel Rest and Lounge, which he sold on contract in 1995; he is |
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| an antique car collector and a respected member of Old Timer |
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| Car Club of Mt. Vernon; he is a member of the Shriners, V.F.W., |
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| and is a former member of Amvets and American Legion; he has |
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| always tried to help others and has driven Senior Saints in the |
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| Sweetcorn Watermelon parade for several years of his life; and
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| WHEREAS, John Howard has been employed at the Howard & |
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| Casey Company, the Pressed Steel Car Company, the Security Bank & |
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| Trust Company, and the Equitable Life Assurance Society; he |
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| previously served as a City Councilman for the City of Mt. |
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| Vernon and as a member and president of Mt.
Vernon City Schools |
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| District 80 Board of Education; he also served as treasurer and |
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| member of the Executive Board of the Illinois State
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| Society and Distinguished Alumnus of Mt. Vernon Township
High |
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| School; he is a member and past president of the Jefferson |
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| County Historical Society, docent at the
Historical Village, |
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| and has participated in the Jefferson County Chamber, United |
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| Way, American
Red Cross, and adult literacy programs, among |
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| other civic activities; he has been a past president and fifty |
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| year
member of the Mt. Vernon Rotary Club, a past president and |
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| fifty year trustee of the Mt. Vernon
Oakwood Cemetery, and |
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| treasurer/financial secretary and fifty year member of the |
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| First
Baptist Church; he was the recipient of the Illinois |
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| Humanities Council Studes Terkel Humanities Service Award in |
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| honor of his work; he has been married to Ann Warner since |
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| 1951; and |
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| WHEREAS, Donald Colwell graduated from Webber Township |
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| High School in 1950 and was president of his class; he received |
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| a full basketball scholarship to the Virginia Military |
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| Institute; after graduating from college in 1954, Donald went |
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| into the U.S. Air Force as a 2nd Lieutenant; upon returning to |
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| Bluford in 1957, he asked to teach and coach at Webber Township |
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| High
School; after telling them he would try it for a year, the |
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| one year turned into forty-nine; Donald and his wife attend |
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| church, ball games, and all school functions; they have also |
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| served as scout leaders, little league coaches, and Sunday |
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| School teachers; Donald currently serves as church treasurer; |
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| in 1997, Donald was inducted into the Illinois Basketball |
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| Coaches Association Hall of Fame
in recognition of his work; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, Donna C. Peacock opened a TV repair shop with her |
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| husband, Bill, in Ziegler in 1957; after moving with her family |
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| to Mt. Vernon in 1969, they joined the East Salem Baptist |
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| Church, where Donna taught Sunday School; she also served as |
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| treasurer and president of the PTA; she joined the Mt. Vernon |
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| Business & Professional Women in 1985 while working as an |
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| office manager at the local Ramada Hotel; as a member of the |
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| Mt. Vernon Business & Professional Women, she has served as |
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| Secretary, Treasurer, President, Photographer, PR Chair, and |
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| publisher of "The Gazette"; after learning that Bill has |
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| Parkinson's disease in 1974, she and Bill became advocates |
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| against the disease, starting a Parkinson's Disease Support |
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| Group at Green Tree Assisted Living for Seniors and sending out |
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| newsletters; Donna and Bill are currently members of Park |
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| Avenue Baptist Church, where she serves as an assistant teacher |
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| for "Joy Sunday School Class" and as official photographer for |
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| new members, as well as attending WOM meetings and events; and
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| WHEREAS, These fine ladies and gentlemen serve as models of |
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| hard work, integrity, and dedication for the people of the |
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| State of Illinois; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
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| congratulate the Jefferson County recipients of the 2008 Senior |
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| Saints Hall of Fame Honors on the occasion of their |
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| accomplishments and wish them continued success and happiness |
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| in the future; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
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| presented to the Jefferson County recipients of the 2008 Senior |
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| Saints Hall of Fame Honors as a symbol of our esteem and |
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| respect.
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