Full Text of SR0035 96th General Assembly
SR0035 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to | 3 |
| learn of the death of James Franklin Quetsch of Geneva, who | 4 |
| passed away on January 14, 2009; and
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| WHEREAS, He was born on November 13, 1933 in Oak Park; he | 6 |
| graduated from Oak Park River Forest High School in 1952 and | 7 |
| received a bachelor's degree in economics from the University | 8 |
| of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana, in 1956; he married his | 9 |
| high-school sweetheart, Patricia Perrin on September 3, 1956, | 10 |
| at St. Giles Catholic Church in Oak Park; and in 1959 he | 11 |
| graduated from Chicago Kent Law School; and
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| WHEREAS, He practiced law in Chicago and the couple lived | 13 |
| in Oak Park until 1963 when they moved to West Chicago; that | 14 |
| year, he began working for the law firm of Gates Clancy in | 15 |
| Geneva; in 1965, he joined the firm of Corrigan & MacKay in | 16 |
| Wheaton; he was a successful trial lawyer, and became a partner | 17 |
| several years later in the expanded firm of Corrigan & MacKay, | 18 |
| Quetsch and O'Reilly; and
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| WHEREAS, He and Pat moved their family to Geneva in 1972; | 20 |
| he was appointed a Kane County Court Associate Judge in 1975 | 21 |
| and elected as a full judge in the 16th Circuit Court in 1976; | 22 |
| he held the position until 1992, when he became an Illinois |
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| Appellate Court Justice in the Second District; he was | 2 |
| appointed to the seat by his predecessor, Justice John Nickels, | 3 |
| who was elected to the Illinois Supreme Court; and
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| WHEREAS, Following his retirement in 1994, Jim traveled | 5 |
| extensively with his wife; among their destinations were South | 6 |
| America, Israel, and several European countries including his | 7 |
| favorite, Ireland; he was a member of the St. Charles | 8 |
| Sportsmen's Club in Elburn for more than 20 years, shooting | 9 |
| trap and skeet; and | 10 |
| WHEREAS, He was preceded in death by his mother and father, | 11 |
| Gertrude (Shea) and Leonard J. Quetsch; and his brothers, | 12 |
| Leonard, William, and John; and
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| WHEREAS, He is survived by his wife, Patricia; his brother, | 14 |
| Richard; his sister, Gertrude; his children, Karen Quetsch, | 15 |
| Martha Quetsch, Elizabeth Entile, Thomas (Patricia Seastrom | 16 |
| Banbury) Quetsch, Paula (Vincent) Giuliano, and James (Jo | 17 |
| Martin) Quetsch; his ten grandchildren, Natalie Entile, | 18 |
| Phillip and Julie Andersen, Caroline Cagney, Paul, Marie, and | 19 |
| Francesca Giuliano, Kyle and Casey Banbury, and Megan (Banbury) | 20 |
| Mara; his one great-grandchild, Vincent Mara; and his beloved | 21 |
| Vizsla, Maggie; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL |
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| ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with | 2 |
| his family and friends, the passing of James Franklin Quetsch; | 3 |
| and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | 5 |
| presented to the family of James Franklin Quetsch as a symbol | 6 |
| of our sincere sympathy.
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