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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 Dr. Richard E. Coy of Glen Carbon, who | ||||||
4 | passed away on March 13, 2007; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Richard Coy was born October 28, 1925, in New | ||||||
6 | Kensington, Pennsylvania, to Cristy and Elizabeth Hill-Coy; he | ||||||
7 | married Grace McKallip on September 7, 1957, and they | ||||||
8 | celebrated 49 years of marriage; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Richard Coy started his armed forces career on the | ||||||
10 | USS Currituck AV-7 for the United States Navy serving from 1943 | ||||||
11 | until 1945 as a hospital corpsman; he returned to the Navy in | ||||||
12 | 1950 after completing his education in dentistry and served as | ||||||
13 | a dental officer at the United States Naval Hospital in | ||||||
14 | Yokosuka, Japan, until 1953; he earned his bachelor of science | ||||||
15 | degree, D.D. S. degree, and masters degree at the University of | ||||||
16 | Pittsburgh Dental School; and
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17 | WHEREAS, As a dentist, Dr. Coy maintained a private | ||||||
18 | practice in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, and taught at the | ||||||
19 | University of Pittsburgh Dental School until 1970, where he was | ||||||
20 | an associate professor; he moved to Edwardsville, where he was | ||||||
21 | instrumental in developing the dental program at the Southern | ||||||
22 | Illinois University School of Dental Medicine; in 1985 he |
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1 | retired as the assistant dean of the dental school and | ||||||
2 | professor emeritus; and
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3 | WHEREAS, Dr. Coy was professor and head of removal | ||||||
4 | prosthodontics at Washington University School of Dentistry in | ||||||
5 | St. Louis from 1985 until 1988; he maintained his private | ||||||
6 | practice in Belleville until 2001; he lectured nationally and | ||||||
7 | internationally for post-graduate and continuing education | ||||||
8 | programs; he published dozens of articles in dental journals | ||||||
9 | and was editor for many textbooks; he was a member of numerous | ||||||
10 | professional organizations, including the American Dental | ||||||
11 | Association, where he was vice chairman of the Council of | ||||||
12 | Dental Materials; the American College of Prosthodontics; the | ||||||
13 | American Equilibration Society, where he was president from | ||||||
14 | 1985 until 1986; and the American Cleft Palate Association; he | ||||||
15 | was also a Missouri Dental Specialty Board examiner; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Dr. Coy's fraternal memberships included Ancient | ||||||
17 | Free and Accepted Masons of Illinois, American Legion Post 199 | ||||||
18 | of Edwardsville, and the academic fraternity Omicron Kappa | ||||||
19 | Upsilon; Dr. Coy was an avid fan of music, especially jazz; he | ||||||
20 | donated his collection of more than 68,000 albums and 2,500 | ||||||
21 | compact discs to the Bloomington Symphony in Indianapolis; and | ||||||
22 | WHEREAS, In addition to his wife, Dr. Coy is survived by | ||||||
23 | his daughter, Beth Coy-Abbott, and her husband, Bryan, and |
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1 | their children, Katheryn and James; his son, Richard C. Coy, | ||||||
2 | and his wife, Terry, and their children, Sara, Brandon and | ||||||
3 | Taylor; he was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, | ||||||
4 | Clark; and his sister, Ruth Wilson; therefore, be it
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5 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL | ||||||
6 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with | ||||||
7 | his family and friends, the passing of Dr. Richard Coy; and be | ||||||
8 | it further
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9 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
10 | presented to the family of Dr. Richard Coy as a symbol of our | ||||||
11 | sympathy.
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