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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION |
2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened |
3 | | to learn of the death of William F. "Bill" Murphy Jr., the |
4 | | former Mayor of the Village of Woodridge, who passed away on |
5 | | March 30, 2025; and |
6 | | WHEREAS, William Murphy, the son of Dr. William Murphy and |
7 | | Agnes Murphy, graduated from Immaculate Conception Grade |
8 | | School in Elmhurst, Illinois, St. Bede Academy in Peru, |
9 | | Illinois, and St. Joseph's College in Collegeville, Indiana; |
10 | | he received a master's degree in education administration and |
11 | | supervision from Roosevelt University; and |
12 | | WHEREAS, William Murphy began his career in education with |
13 | | Chicago Public Schools, where he worked for five years; he |
14 | | proceeded to join Woodridge School District 68, where he |
15 | | served as a principal for five years and then as assistant |
16 | | superintendent for personnel, a position he held for 29 years |
17 | | until he retired in 2004; in retirement, he received the |
18 | | distinction of the board of education renaming the Woodridge |
19 | | Elementary School as the William F. Murphy Elementary School |
20 | | to honor his service to the school district and community; and |
21 | | WHEREAS, William Murphy was the longest-serving Mayor of |
22 | | Woodridge and of DuPage County; he initially served as a |
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1 | | village trustee after first being elected in 1973, a position |
2 | | he held for two four-year terms; he was elected as Mayor of |
3 | | Woodridge in 1981, serving in that position across 32 years |
4 | | until he retired on April 30, 2013; during his tenure, he was |
5 | | instrumental in the expansion of the Woodridge community, with |
6 | | the population growing by more than 47% and its square miles |
7 | | doubling since 1981, evolving the village from a bedroom |
8 | | community to one possessing a diversified, stable economy; |
9 | | under his leadership, property values in Woodridge soared, |
10 | | succeeding $500 million in 1988 and then $3 billion in 2006, |
11 | | while the property tax rate declined 24 years in a row from |
12 | | 1985 to 2010; he also played an integral role in the |
13 | | development of Memorial Park, the Woodridge Center, the |
14 | | Centrepointe of Woodridge shopping center, the Michael Jordan |
15 | | Celebrity Golf Classic at the Seven Bridges Golf Club, the K-9 |
16 | | program, miles of bike paths, several subdivisions, and task |
17 | | forces; and |
18 | | WHEREAS, William Murphy led his community through |
19 | | partnership, service, and recognition; he introduced an annual |
20 | | community recognition program to highlight the village's most |
21 | | outstanding business, youth, citizen, association, advisory |
22 | | commission member, and public employee; he championed a |
23 | | strategic management process that seeks input from the |
24 | | community to identify priority goals and then uses that input |
25 | | to create board goals to be carried out by staff; he |
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1 | | implemented a five-year financial planning process to ensure |
2 | | both the stability of Woodridge and the ability to achieve the |
3 | | goals identified by the community; his impact on Woodridge was |
4 | | further cemented when the village was featured as the "World's |
5 | | Greatest Community-Midwest" by the World's Greatest TV Show in |
6 | | 2006 and showcased as one of "100 Best Places to Live" by Money |
7 | | magazine in 2007; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, William Murphy further gave back to his community |
9 | | through the ProLogis Foundation, providing annual college |
10 | | scholarships to Woodridge High School graduates and grants to |
11 | | a number of charitable programs, including Support Our Troops, |
12 | | the Woodridge Golden Years program, the Woodridge Community |
13 | | Resource Center, and the Diversity Committee; he also helped |
14 | | create the Building On Our Dream Award and was a charter board |
15 | | member of Giant Steps, an autism center for excellence in |
16 | | Lisle, a member of the community pantry board and the Robert |
17 | | Shields Memorial fundraiser, and a longtime usher at St. |
18 | | Scholastica Catholic Church, where he also belonged to the |
19 | | Finance Committee; and |
20 | | WHEREAS, William Murphy was an active participant in |
21 | | local, regional, and national organizations, previously |
22 | | serving as a two-term president of the DuPage Mayors and |
23 | | Managers Conference, vice chairman of the DuPage Water |
24 | | Commission, president of the Illinois Municipal League, vice |
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1 | | president of the Illinois International Port District, and a |
2 | | member of the National League of Cities Board of Directors and |
3 | | Advisory Council and the U.S. Conference of Mayors; he also |
4 | | served as a mentor to many, sharing his insights on how to |
5 | | build communities and be an effective leader and advocate; and |
6 | | WHEREAS, William Murphy was a true servant leader who |
7 | | advanced Woodridge immeasurably through his intelligence, |
8 | | strength, compassion, drive, kindness, fortitude, ethics, |
9 | | determination, vision, and adherence to the principles of good |
10 | | governance; his legacy will further live on through the |
11 | | Woodridge Village Hall being renamed as the William F. Murphy |
12 | | Jr. Village Hall in honor of his exemplary public service and |
13 | | his selfless dedication to the Woodridge community for over 55 |
14 | | years; and |
15 | | WHEREAS, William Murphy was the husband of Liz (Campbell) |
16 | | Murphy for over 58 years; the father of Jennifer (Larry) |
17 | | Lawson, Lisa (Doug) Young, William Murphy III, and Colleen |
18 | | (Tom) Bosche; the grandfather of six; the brother of Timothy, |
19 | | Anne Schiller, Jane Wangler, Mary Hauert, Charles Murphy, and |
20 | | Peggy Grobe; and the relative of many brothers-in-law, |
21 | | sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, and cousins; therefore, be it |
22 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL |
23 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of |
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1 | | William F. "Bill" Murphy Jr., the former Mayor of the Village |
2 | | of Woodridge, and extend our sincere condolences to his |
3 | | family, friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be it |
4 | | further |
5 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
6 | | presented to the family of William Murphy as an expression of |
7 | | our deepest sympathy. |