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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened |
3 | | to learn of the death of J. William "Bill" Braithwaite of |
4 | | Barrington, who passed away on December 6, 2020; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Bill Braithwaite was born in Detroit, Michigan to |
6 | | James and Eunice Braithwaite on September 28, 1928; he grew up |
7 | | on a small poultry farm and was involved in 4-H; he served in |
8 | | the U.S. Army from 1946 to 1948, beginning when he was just |
9 | | 17-years-old; during his service, he spent a year in the |
10 | | Philippines and attended the University of Santo Tomas, |
11 | | Manila; he served again in the Army National Guard from 1950 to |
12 | | 1952, during which time he was stationed in Virginia and |
13 | | Germany; and
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14 | | WHEREAS, Bill Braithwaite attended the University of |
15 | | Connecticut, where 4-H continued to influence his life; he |
16 | | became president of the University 4-H Club, and in 1949, he |
17 | | met his future wife, Dyllis, who was the club's secretary; |
18 | | following his graduation from Columbia Law School, he was |
19 | | awarded a one-year teaching fellowship at Northwestern |
20 | | University Law School; he and Dyllis settled in Barrington in |
21 | | 1955; and |
22 | | WHEREAS, Bill Braithwaite practiced law for 64 years and |
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1 | | served as chair of the Chicago Bar Association Municipal Law |
2 | | Committee; he began his career as a land use attorney in 1959 |
3 | | by forming the Village of South Barrington; he subsequently |
4 | | served as an attorney for many of the local villages including |
5 | | Barrington, Volo, Campton Hills, and, for over 50 years, the |
6 | | Village of North Barrington; and |
7 | | WHEREAS, Bill Braithwaite worked behind the scenes on |
8 | | fundraising projects, served on governing boards, and provided |
9 | | free legal counsel for a number of organizations; he earned |
10 | | community service awards, including Man of the Year and Board |
11 | | Director Emeritus from Family Service of the Barrington Area, |
12 | | the Barrington Area Development Council's Citizen of the Year, |
13 | | and countless others; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, Bill Braithwaite was a longtime member and |
15 | | volunteer with the Barrington United Methodist Church and |
16 | | served on the board of its affiliate, the Marcy Newberry |
17 | | Foundation; he was chairman of the Sunday School, was active |
18 | | on the Missions Commission, and was instrumental in |
19 | | establishing the church's endowment fund; he played a |
20 | | significant role in the church's relocation after it had been |
21 | | destroyed by fire; and
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22 | | WHEREAS, Bill Braithwaite was a member of the Barrington |
23 | | Chamber of Commerce and its Executive Breakfast Club, as well |
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1 | | as the Barrington school board; he served on the boards of the |
2 | | Barrington Area Council on Aging and the Clearbrook Center |
3 | | Foundation and recently served as the pro bono attorney for |
4 | | Let It Be Us; and |
5 | | WHEREAS, Bill Braithwaite had a generous heart and a |
6 | | brilliant mind; he will be especially remembered for his |
7 | | unquestionable integrity, strong work ethic, wisdom, |
8 | | generosity, compassion for others, and great sense of humor; |
9 | | he was humble and completely without pretense; he believed in |
10 | | social justice and inclusion; he loved being a lawyer, but |
11 | | family meant the most to him; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Bill Braithwaite was preceded in death by his |
13 | | parents; and
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14 | | WHEREAS, Bill Braithwaite is survived by his wife of 69 |
15 | | years, Dyllis; his children, Nancy, Gordon, and Ann (Randy); |
16 | | his grandchildren, Amarins, Tsjalling, Austin, Preston, and |
17 | | Christopher; and his great-granddaughter, Amelia; therefore, |
18 | | be it
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19 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL |
20 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of |
21 | | J. William "Bill" Braithwaite and extend our sincere |
22 | | condolences to his family, friends, and all who knew and loved |