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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 John P. Meyer of Danville, who passed |
4 | | away on October 31, 2013; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, John Meyer was born on August 17, 1920; his |
6 | | parents were Frank P. and Frances Clare (nee Brady) Meyer; he |
7 | | married Barbara (nee Martin) Cullen in 1942; he married Mertyce |
8 | | (nee Erickson) Fagot in 1969; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, John Meyer attended Washington Grade School and |
10 | | St. Patrick's Grade School before graduating from Danville High |
11 | | School in 1937; he subsequently attended the University of |
12 | | Notre Dame, where he earned a bachelor of science in commerce |
13 | | and a doctor of laws degree from the Notre Dame Law School; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, John Meyer served with the 14th Armored Division |
15 | | (The Liberators) as an Artillery Forward Observer during World |
16 | | War II; he was awarded the Silver Star for gallantry in action; |
17 | | he was discharged in 1946 at the rank of captain; following his |
18 | | discharge, he served as adjutant general of the 14th Armored |
19 | | Division; and
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20 | | WHEREAS, After being admitted to the Illinois Bar, John |
21 | | Meyer practiced law in the Vermilion, Sangamon, and Cook County |
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1 | | areas for more than 55 years until his retirement in 2003; |
2 | | after practicing in the firm of Burke, Twomey, and Johnson, he |
3 | | started a partnership with Henry Wise and Thomas Graham; the |
4 | | firm later added Charles Young, Daniel Welsh, and Paul Maton to |
5 | | become Graham, Wise, Meyer, Young, Welsh, and Maton; he was |
6 | | later admitted to practice before the United States Supreme |
7 | | Court and won an important antitrust case before the Court; |
8 | | after retiring, he officed with his son, Chris, in the law firm |
9 | | named Dukes, Ryan, Meyer and Freed, Ltd.; he also served as |
10 | | first assistant attorney general for the State of Illinois; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, John Meyer was elected to and served in the |
12 | | Illinois House of Representatives and Illinois Senate; while in |
13 | | the House and Senate, he introduced and passed legislation |
14 | | creating a public defender's office for downstate Illinois and |
15 | | was an architect of the Fair Employment Practices Act; he |
16 | | served as chairman of the Legislative Commission on Narcotic |
17 | | Drugs and introduced and passed legislation creating State |
18 | | funding of Illinois Community Colleges, including Danville |
19 | | Area Community College; he also served as a judge of the |
20 | | circuit court for the Fifth Judicial Circuit; and |
21 | | WHEREAS, John Meyer was the recipient of the Thomas J. |
22 | | Crowe Interracial Justice Award; he was also chosen as a First |
23 | | Citizen of Danville in 1987; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, John Meyer was an active member of his community; |
2 | | he participated in youth football, the Museum Society, the |
3 | | United Way, the Schlarman Foundation, the Danville Dans, and |
4 | | his pet project, The Christian Home for Youth, which assisted |
5 | | in the rehabilitation of juveniles who came before the Juvenile |
6 | | Court; he was also a member of St. Paul's Church, the American |
7 | | Legion, Disabled American Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars, |
8 | | the Elks Club, the Danville Country Club, the Illinois Judges |
9 | | Association, and the Vermilion County and American Bar |
10 | | Associations; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, John Meyer and his wife purchased, sold, and raced |
12 | | thoroughbred horses, some of whom were winners of races in |
13 | | Florida, Kentucky, and Illinois; he was also the author of the |
14 | | popular book, "Observations of an Elderly Gentleman"; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, John Meyer is survived by his children, John P. |
16 | | (Toni) Meyer, Jr., Marilyn (Rudy) Manfredi, Elizabeth |
17 | | (Russell) Elam, Michael Meyer, Melinda (David) Jankowski, and |
18 | | Christopher P. (Susan) Meyer; his stepson, Robert "Rob" (Kathy) |
19 | | Fagot; his 11 grandchildren; his 13 great-grandchildren; and 7 |
20 | | step-grandchildren; therefore, be it
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21 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-EIGHTH GENERAL |
22 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we, along with his |
23 | | family and friends, mourn the passing of John P. Meyer; and be |