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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to |
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| learn of the death of Walter Thomas Morey of Decatur, who |
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| passed away on March 18, 2009; and
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| WHEREAS, Walter Thomas Morey was a 1936 graduate of Stephen |
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| Decatur High School; in 1940 he graduated from the University |
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| of Illinois and was elected President of the Student Senate, |
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| Cadet Colonel of the ROTC, and Business Manager of the Illio; |
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| he was also a member of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity; and
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| WHEREAS, In 1941, his law studies at Harvard were |
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| interrupted by the outbreak of World War II; he served three |
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| years of active duty with the 36th Field Artillery in North |
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| Africa, Italy, and France; Major Morey's unit was the first to |
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| fire on the mainland of Europe in 1943; he was decorated with |
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| the Bronze Star, Legion of Merit, and three French Croix de |
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| Guerre, awarded by the French Government; and
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| WHEREAS, In November of 1945, Major Morey returned home and |
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| married Dorothy Page Huff; in 1947, Walter graduated from |
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| Harvard Law School and returned to Decatur to begin work as a |
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| legal counsel for the A.E. Staley Company; and
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| WHEREAS, At the outbreak of the Korean War, he served as a |
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| battalion commander in Korea until 1951; upon his return to |
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| Decatur, he practiced law alongside his father; in 1955 he |
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| organized Soy Capital Bank and five years later he founded |
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| Security Savings and Loan; and he was a partner in the |
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| development of Brettwood Village Shopping Center; and
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| WHEREAS, He was elected to the Decatur City Council in 1960 |
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| and served six years; over the course of his profession, Walter |
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| was honored to be a Millikin Trustee and member of the |
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| University of Illinois President's Council; he served as |
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| president of the Decatur Bar Association, the Rotary Club, the |
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| United Way of Macon County, and the American Red Cross; and he |
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| served as an elder at First Presbyterian Church; and
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| WHEREAS, After 50 years of tireless work and energy, he |
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| retired in 2005; Walter was an avid lover of history, travel, |
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| adventure, and Tabasco sauce; his sense of humor and challenge |
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| for others to succeed will always be remembered; and
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| WHEREAS, Walter's family includes his wife of sixty-three |
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| years, Dorothy; his three daughters, Madelyn Morey, Cynthia |
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| Smith and her husband Robert C. Smith, and Marcia Morey; his |
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| sister, Barbara Morey Shade; his grandchildren, Sean and |
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| Cassandra Smith, Trevor Smith and Nathan Smith, Rob and Leslie |
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| Gandy, Page Gandy, and Jamie Kerr; and his great-grandson, |
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| Hudson; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL |
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| ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with |
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| his family and friends, the passing of Walter Morey; and be it |
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| further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| presented to the family of Walter Morey as a symbol of our |
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| sincere sympathy.
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