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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | ||||||
3 | Representatives are saddened to learn of the death of O.C. | ||||||
4 | "Dixie" O'Hara of Woodstock, who passed away on October 2, | ||||||
5 | 2009; and
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6 | WHEREAS, He was born July 6, 1918, in Princeton, Kentucky, | ||||||
7 | to Fred and Mildred (Martin) O'Hara; in 1937, he graduated from | ||||||
8 | Dixon High School, which is where he got the nickname, "Dixie"; | ||||||
9 | he married Evelyn B. O'Hara (Eisenberg) on August 23, 1941; in | ||||||
10 | 1942, he graduated from Northern Illinois State Teachers | ||||||
11 | College (now Northern Illinois University), where he earned | ||||||
12 | varsity letters in football; his son, daughter, son-in-law, and | ||||||
13 | a granddaughter and her husband, all graduated from Northern | ||||||
14 | Illinois University, which became a family meeting ground for | ||||||
15 | sporting events; he also received his master's degree in school | ||||||
16 | administration from the University of Illinois in 1949; and
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17 | WHEREAS, After serving in the United States Army, he | ||||||
18 | returned to teaching and coaching; he spent 29 years at | ||||||
19 | Woodstock High School, coaching six sports and serving as | ||||||
20 | athletic director, dean of boys, and assistant principal; he | ||||||
21 | left Woodstock High School in 1975 to be assistant regional | ||||||
22 | superintendent of schools for McHenry County; in 1983, he was | ||||||
23 | elected superintendent of schools for McHenry County until he |
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1 | retired in 1987; in 1988, he was elected to the McHenry County | ||||||
2 | Board, where he served for four years; at age 74, he became | ||||||
3 | Marian Central High School's golf coach until 1999; and
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4 | WHEREAS, On August 12, 2001, he married Josie Pace of | ||||||
5 | McHenry and had another eight years of love and companionship; | ||||||
6 | shortly thereafter, they moved to Sun City in Huntley; and | ||||||
7 | WHEREAS, His passion for golf was endless, serving as golf | ||||||
8 | coach at two high schools for more than 20 years; he was a | ||||||
9 | longtime member of Woodstock Country Club and was elected board | ||||||
10 | president in 1963; he also served as ranger/starter at Crystal | ||||||
11 | Woods, Marengo Ridge, and Whisper Creek golf courses; and | ||||||
12 | WHEREAS, He served as Republican precinct committeeman for | ||||||
13 | 38 years, ran the McHenry County Republican Play Day for 37 | ||||||
14 | years, and was inducted into the McHenry County Republican | ||||||
15 | Party Hall of Fame in 1998; he also was a member of the | ||||||
16 | Presidential Electoral College in 1980 and cast one of the 26 | ||||||
17 | Illinois votes for Ronald Reagan; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, He always was involved in community activities in | ||||||
19 | Woodstock; he was a past commander of the American Legion and | ||||||
20 | served as the American Legion Boy's State chairman of school | ||||||
21 | awards for 45 years, chairman of Elks youth activities for six | ||||||
22 | years, organized the Woodstock American Cancer Society in 1987, |
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1 | was a Youth Service Board member for three years, and was | ||||||
2 | involved in Woodstock Summer Recreation program, Cub Scouts, | ||||||
3 | and Little League; and | ||||||
4 | WHEREAS, His number one passion was the Woodstock Lions | ||||||
5 | Club; he was secretary for 37 years and also a past president; | ||||||
6 | he was the Lions Club Citizen of the Year in 1989 and earned | ||||||
7 | the International Lions Club Key Award, which is the club's | ||||||
8 | highest honor for recruiting new members, ranking him in the | ||||||
9 | top 25 in the world; after moving to Huntley, he was president | ||||||
10 | of the Sun City Lions Club; and
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11 | WHEREAS, He was preceded in death by his parents; his | ||||||
12 | sister, Carrie Jane; his brother, Jack; and his first wife, | ||||||
13 | Evelyn; and
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14 | WHEREAS, O.C. O'Hara is survived by his wife, Josie; his | ||||||
15 | daughter, Judith (Thomas) Dowling; his son, David (Joey) | ||||||
16 | O'Hara; his four granddaughters, Susan (David) Messmann, Megan | ||||||
17 | (Jim) Zemanek, Lauren (Tom) Jenrette, and Courtney O'Hara; his | ||||||
18 | four great-grandchildren, McKenzie, Landon, McKayla, and | ||||||
19 | McKenna; and several nieces and nephews; therefore, be it
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20 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
21 | NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
22 | mourn, along with his family and friends, the passing of O.C. |
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1 | O'Hara; and be it further
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2 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
3 | presented to the family of O.C. "Dixie" O'Hara as a symbol of | ||||||
4 | our sincere sympathy.
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