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SR0303 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY


  

 


 
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SENATE RESOLUTION

 
2    WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to
3learn of the death of William "Bill" Rose of Lindenhurst, who
4passed away on April 22, 2013; and
 
5    WHEREAS, William Rose was born in North Chicago on November
67, 1919, to Louis and Bertha Rose; he graduated from Waukegan
7Township High School in 1937 and began working as a volunteer
8with the Civilian Conservation Corps at Camp Echo 657, becoming
9a camp leader in 1939; he joined the U.S. Army in 1941, serving
10in World War II as a cryptographer in New Guinea, the
11Philippines, and Luzon; and
 
12    WHEREAS, William Rose founded and was president of Jobs
13Inc., a business that was one of the first to innovate with the
14concept of providing temporary workers to companies; he served
15as Justice of the Peace for Shields Township (1957-1961) and as
16police magistrate for North Chicago (1959-1961); he served on
17the boards of the Lake County Mental Health Society
18(1956-1968), becoming president in 1961, and the Mental Health
19Clinic (1958-1968); he was awarded the Lake County Mental
20Health Society's Distinguished Service Award in 1980; and
 
21    WHEREAS, William Rose believed that education was
22paramount to the success of Waukegan and the surrounding Lake

 

 

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1County communities; he was a member of the advisory committees
2of the Business Education Department of North Chicago Community
3High School (1963-1964), the Graphic Arts Department
4(1963-1964) and later at the Office Services Department
5(1981-1983) at Waukegan Township High School, the Career
6Development Program at College of Lake County (1968-1983), and
7he was a trustee of Shimer College (1980-1983); he was a member
8of the Waukegan Exchange Club for 25 years, serving as
9president in 1963-1964 and receiving the club's Golden Deeds
10Award in 1969; and
 
11    WHEREAS, William Rose took part in numerous organizations
12to further the economic development of Waukegan and surrounding
13areas; he was a member of the board of directors of the
14Waukegan and North Chicago Chamber of Commerce (1968-1975),
15serving as president from 1973-1974; he was the chairman
16(marketing committee) of the Private Industry Council (1963), a
17member of the Advisory Board of the Lake County Economic
18Development Commission (1981-1983), and treasurer of the Lake
19County Economic Development Corporation (1983); and
 
20    WHEREAS, William Rose was commander and lifelong member of
21the Sharvin Post American Legion in North Chicago; he served in
221964 on the Initial Advisory Committee for the Music Center of
23Lake County, now the Jack Benny Center for the Arts; he served
24from 1958 to 1972 as chairman or board member of the Boy Scouts

 

 

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1of America and as board member of the United Way from
21964-1972, where he continued for over 25 years participating
3in annual fund drives and working on committees; he served the
4religious communities by serving on the board of directors and
5as a member of the executive committee, Congregation Am Echod
6(1967-1981), as treasurer (1969-1973), as vice-president
7(1974-1975), and as president from 1975-1976; he served on the
8board of directors of the Lake County Citizens Crime Commission
9(1968-1975) and served as treasurer in 1972; and
 
10    WHEREAS, William Rose was preceded in death by his wife of
1158 years, Vivian; his brothers, Mike, Abby, and David; his
12sisters, Shirley Kaplan and Marilyn Reynolds; and his adopted
13son, Whyland "Bud"; and
 
14    WHEREAS, William Rose is survived by his son, Calvin; his
15daughter, Marcia; his brother, Sam; his grandchildren, Athena
16Sperry, Adrian Rose, Jenna Rose, and Daniel Rose; and his
17great-grandchildren, Anthony, Alex, and Rhonda Sperry;
18therefore, be it
 
19    RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-EIGHTH GENERAL
20ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of
21William Rose, and extend our sincere condolences to his family,
22friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be it further
 

 

 

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1    RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be
2presented to the family of William Rose as an expression of our
3deepest sympathy.