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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
Dennis J. Fox; and
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| WHEREAS, Dennis Fox was born on December 9, 1930 in Beaver |
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| Dam; he was the son of Henry J. and Mayme B. (Jezyk) Fox; and
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| WHEREAS, Dennis Fox graduated from Beaver Dam High School |
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| in 1947 and from Wayland Junior College in 1949; in June of |
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| 1951, he received his bachelor's degree in journalism from the |
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| University of Wisconsin with senior high honors and election to |
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| the Phi Beta Kappa honor society; he was then awarded the |
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| Kemper K. Knapp law scholarship to the University of Wisconsin |
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| School of Law; and
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| WHEREAS, In August of 1952, Dennis Fox was drafted into the |
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| United States Army, where he was trained as a signal corps |
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| cryptographer and was assigned to Fontainebleau, France, the |
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| headquarters of NATO land forces for central Europe at the |
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| time; while there, he met a French cryptographer, Monique |
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| Cecile Prudhomme; on August 18, 1954, the couple was married in |
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| the Basilica of the Sacred Heart in her home town of Dinan, in |
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| the province of Brittany; and
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| WHEREAS, After his discharge from the Army, Dennis Fox |
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| returned to the University of Wisconsin and earned his Juris |
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| doctor degree in June of 1957; after graduation, he worked as |
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| an attorney in IRS legal offices in Cincinnati, Ohio, |
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| Indianapolis, Indiana, and Miami, Florida; in 1971, he was |
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| assigned to the IRS headquarters in Washington, D.C., where he |
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| became the assistant director, then the director of the IRS tax |
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| court litigation division; he later became the associate chief |
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| counsel for tax litigation; and
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| WHEREAS, In January of 1979, Dennis Fox was transferred to |
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| Chicago to serve as the regional counsel in charge of the IRS |
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| legal offices in the IRS Midwest division; in June of 1986, he |
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| retired from the IRS and joined the law firm of Lord, Bissell |
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| and Brook, where he remained in active practice of tax law |
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| until January of 2002; and
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| WHEREAS, Dennis Fox was a member of the bars of the United |
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| States Supreme Court, the Court of Federal Claims, the United |
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| States Tax Court, the Ohio Supreme Court, the Illinois Supreme |
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| Court, and 3 United States district courts; he also was a |
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| member of the American and Chicago Bar Associations; and |
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| WHEREAS, Dennis Fox was the beloved husband of Monique |
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| Cecile Fox; the loving father of Daniel Fox and David (Nina) |
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| Fox; the dear brother of Joan (G. William) Hrobsky, the fond |
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| uncle of Julie Hrobsky and Steven Hrobsky; and the dear |
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| brother-in-law of Myriam Prudhomme, Bernadette Jounneau, Odile |
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| Nicaise, Francoise (Yves) Tabourier, and Chantal Prudhomme; |
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| 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 Dennis J. Fox; 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 Dennis Fox as an expression of our |
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| sympathy.
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