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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION | ||||||
2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened | ||||||
3 | to learn of the death of David E. Elder of rural Petersburg, | ||||||
4 | who passed away on May 5, 2024; and | ||||||
5 | WHEREAS, David Elder was born to David and Clara Elder in | ||||||
6 | East Saint Louis on October 28, 1927; he was raised in the | ||||||
7 | Carbondale area during the Great Depression and assisted in | ||||||
8 | the operations of the family farm from a young age; he also | ||||||
9 | worked as an orchard laborer and a clerk at the Kroger store in | ||||||
10 | Cobden, and he sold chickens and fresh fruit and vegetables | ||||||
11 | door-to-door with his father in Carbondale; he attended | ||||||
12 | Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC) until he was | ||||||
13 | drafted into the U.S. Army in 1946, serving as part of the | ||||||
14 | Occupation of Japan during World War II; while stationed in | ||||||
15 | Japan, he was a member of the mission group The Far Eastern | ||||||
16 | Gospel Crusade; and | ||||||
17 | WHEREAS, Upon returning to the U.S. in 1947, David Elder | ||||||
18 | returned to school on the GI Bill; he married Elsie Irene | ||||||
19 | Wheetley on December 26, 1948, and they had five children, | ||||||
20 | Claudia, Vicki, Dave, Patti, and Steve, before she preceded | ||||||
21 | him in death in March 1971; after receiving his bachelor's | ||||||
22 | degree, he enrolled in his first master's program in fish and | ||||||
23 | wildlife at SIUC, where he was the head of his research team |
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1 | and taught undergraduate classes in biology; and | ||||||
2 | WHEREAS, After graduation, David Elder and his family | ||||||
3 | moved to Fulton County, where he worked as a coal mine land | ||||||
4 | reclamation design plan administrator for Truax Traer Coal | ||||||
5 | Company; he then taught 8th grade math and science for the | ||||||
6 | Canton school district; he earned his second master's degree | ||||||
7 | in school administration from Western Illinois University in | ||||||
8 | the late 1950s; and | ||||||
9 | WHEREAS, David Elder was asked by the Illinois Education | ||||||
10 | Association (IEA) to advance the cause and employment | ||||||
11 | protection of the State's teachers in Springfield in 1959, | ||||||
12 | becoming a consultant and lobbyist with the state legislature | ||||||
13 | to advance school law and finance legislation; later, he led | ||||||
14 | the IEA's PAC activities; and | ||||||
15 | WHEREAS, In the late 1960s, David Elder was appointed as a | ||||||
16 | school finance and law consultant to assist in the rewriting | ||||||
17 | and updating of the Constitution of the State of Illinois at | ||||||
18 | the 1970 Constitutional Convention, and he also advised on the | ||||||
19 | all-encompassing issue of general revenue; he married Tana | ||||||
20 | Horine on July 1, 1972, and they later moved to a 21-acre home | ||||||
21 | in rural Menard County in 1974 and had one child, Kathy; he | ||||||
22 | continued to serve as a consultant in school law and finance to | ||||||
23 | the state legislature in 1973; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, David Elder returned as a staff member of the | ||||||
2 | Illinois Senate Republicans on the Education Committee in the | ||||||
3 | 1980s; he was then appointed as executive director of the | ||||||
4 | State of Illinois School Problems Commission by 1985, where he | ||||||
5 | was tasked by the Illinois State Superintendent of Schools to | ||||||
6 | write legislation to help keep children in Illinois safe from | ||||||
7 | falling through the cracks in the system, leading him to write | ||||||
8 | the bill that created what became the Community and | ||||||
9 | Residential Services Authority (CRSA); his legislation passed | ||||||
10 | nearly unanimously and became a fully funded mandated program | ||||||
11 | whose decision becomes the final say in cases brought before | ||||||
12 | it when dealing with the welfare of individual children; and | ||||||
13 | WHEREAS, During his tenure, David Elder became a | ||||||
14 | sought-after expert in school law and finance who could be | ||||||
15 | trusted and counted on by both Republicans and Democrats to | ||||||
16 | guide them towards making informed decisions and taking | ||||||
17 | objective action on legislation regarding the education and | ||||||
18 | welfare of the children of Illinois; after retiring in 1992, | ||||||
19 | he continued to serve as a consultant for a time; after that, | ||||||
20 | he began cycling every 18 months on and off, per the bylaws he | ||||||
21 | created, as board chairman of the CSRA; and | ||||||
22 | WHEREAS, David Elder served and volunteered wherever he | ||||||
23 | resided; he and Elsie served as Boy Scout leaders; he then |
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1 | helped Tana with Brownies and Girl Scouts, and they were | ||||||
2 | co-founders of Petersburg PATT (Parents and Teachers | ||||||
3 | Together), followed the PORTA High School Scholastic Bowl | ||||||
4 | team, and were involved as PORTA band parents; at some point | ||||||
5 | during the late 1970s to the early 1980s, he and others, | ||||||
6 | including a Supreme Court Justice, met annually with juniors | ||||||
7 | and seniors from Elk Grove High school as part of the Illinois | ||||||
8 | Citizen Experience, where students were brought to Springfield | ||||||
9 | by their teacher, Richard Chierico, to learn about state | ||||||
10 | government; and | ||||||
11 | WHEREAS, David Elder was deeply committed to his faith, | ||||||
12 | and he was a highly active member at every church he attended, | ||||||
13 | including serving as a Sunday school teacher since he was a | ||||||
14 | teenager, a lay leader, a deacon, a church moderator, a choir | ||||||
15 | member, a greeter, a church softball team member, a Bible | ||||||
16 | study leader, and as chairman of a Christian Education | ||||||
17 | Committee; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, David Elder enjoyed golfing, gardening, hunting, | ||||||
19 | and playing pinochle; most of all, he enjoyed visiting with | ||||||
20 | family and friends; and | ||||||
21 | WHEREAS, David Elder was a proud and beloved husband, | ||||||
22 | father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, and he was friend | ||||||
23 | and counselor to many; he will be remembered as a pillar of |
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1 | strength and support for his family and friends; and | ||||||
2 | WHEREAS, David Elder was preceded in death by his first | ||||||
3 | wife, Elsie, and their child, Claudia Lynn; his parents; his | ||||||
4 | sisters, Katherine Jane (the late E.E.) Elder Ballance, Rose | ||||||
5 | (the late Carl) Elder Sellars, and Gracie (the late Dorris) | ||||||
6 | Elder Garner; his niece, Rene Sellars Hileman; his nephew, | ||||||
7 | Danny Balance; and his grandnephews, Jonathan Garner and | ||||||
8 | Elijah Williams; and | ||||||
9 | WHEREAS, David Elder is survived by his wife of 51 years, | ||||||
10 | Tana; his children, Veronica "Vicki" (Robert) Stearmer, David | ||||||
11 | L. "Dave" (the late Janet) Elder, Patricia "Patti" Lewis, | ||||||
12 | Steven "Steve" (Terri) Elder, and Katherine "Kathy" (Mason) | ||||||
13 | Langelier; his brother, Raymond L. (the late Mary) Elder; his | ||||||
14 | sister-in-law, Chris (the late Ernest Ira "Dari") Elder; his | ||||||
15 | grandchildren, Matt (Janille) Stearmer, Brian (Leandra) | ||||||
16 | Stearmer, Jon (Laurel) Stearmer, April Elder, Samantha Elder, | ||||||
17 | Mary Ann (fiance, Doug) Bargas, Becky (Jeremy) Brownfield, | ||||||
18 | Kate Turner, Remi Langelier, and Xage Langelier; 16 | ||||||
19 | great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews; therefore, | ||||||
20 | be it | ||||||
21 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL | ||||||
22 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of | ||||||
23 | David E. Elder and extend our sincere condolences to his |
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1 | family, friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be it | ||||||
2 | further | ||||||
3 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
4 | presented to the family of David Elder as an expression of our | ||||||
5 | deepest sympathy. |