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Full Text of SR0223  104th General Assembly

SR0223 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
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SENATE RESOLUTION

 
2    WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened
3to learn of the death of William F. "Bill" Murphy Jr., the
4former Mayor of the Village of Woodridge, who passed away on
5March 30, 2025; and
 
6    WHEREAS, William Murphy, the son of Dr. William Murphy and
7Agnes Murphy, graduated from Immaculate Conception Grade
8School in Elmhurst, Illinois, St. Bede Academy in Peru,
9Illinois, and St. Joseph's College in Collegeville, Indiana;
10he received a master's degree in education administration and
11supervision from Roosevelt University; and
 
12    WHEREAS, William Murphy began his career in education with
13Chicago Public Schools, where he worked for five years; he
14proceeded to join Woodridge School District 68, where he
15served as a principal for five years and then as assistant
16superintendent for personnel, a position he held for 29 years
17until he retired in 2004; in retirement, he received the
18distinction of the board of education renaming the Woodridge
19Elementary School as the William F. Murphy Elementary School
20to honor his service to the school district and community; and
 
21    WHEREAS, William Murphy was the longest-serving Mayor of
22Woodridge and of DuPage County; he initially served as a

 

 

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1village trustee after first being elected in 1973, a position
2he held for two four-year terms; he was elected as Mayor of
3Woodridge in 1981, serving in that position across 32 years
4until he retired on April 30, 2013; during his tenure, he was
5instrumental in the expansion of the Woodridge community, with
6the population growing by more than 47% and its square miles
7doubling since 1981, evolving the village from a bedroom
8community to one possessing a diversified, stable economy;
9under his leadership, property values in Woodridge soared,
10succeeding $500 million in 1988 and then $3 billion in 2006,
11while the property tax rate declined 24 years in a row from
121985 to 2010; he also played an integral role in the
13development of Memorial Park, the Woodridge Center, the
14Centrepointe of Woodridge shopping center, the Michael Jordan
15Celebrity Golf Classic at the Seven Bridges Golf Club, the K-9
16program, miles of bike paths, several subdivisions, and task
17forces; and
 
18    WHEREAS, William Murphy led his community through
19partnership, service, and recognition; he introduced an annual
20community recognition program to highlight the village's most
21outstanding business, youth, citizen, association, advisory
22commission member, and public employee; he championed a
23strategic management process that seeks input from the
24community to identify priority goals and then uses that input
25to create board goals to be carried out by staff; he

 

 

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1implemented a five-year financial planning process to ensure
2both the stability of Woodridge and the ability to achieve the
3goals identified by the community; his impact on Woodridge was
4further cemented when the village was featured as the "World's
5Greatest Community-Midwest" by the World's Greatest TV Show in
62006 and showcased as one of "100 Best Places to Live" by Money
7magazine in 2007; and
 
8    WHEREAS, William Murphy further gave back to his community
9through the ProLogis Foundation, providing annual college
10scholarships to Woodridge High School graduates and grants to
11a number of charitable programs, including Support Our Troops,
12the Woodridge Golden Years program, the Woodridge Community
13Resource Center, and the Diversity Committee; he also helped
14create the Building On Our Dream Award and was a charter board
15member of Giant Steps, an autism center for excellence in
16Lisle, a member of the community pantry board and the Robert
17Shields Memorial fundraiser, and a longtime usher at St.
18Scholastica Catholic Church, where he also belonged to the
19Finance Committee; and
 
20    WHEREAS, William Murphy was an active participant in
21local, regional, and national organizations, previously
22serving as a two-term president of the DuPage Mayors and
23Managers Conference, vice chairman of the DuPage Water
24Commission, president of the Illinois Municipal League, vice

 

 

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1president of the Illinois International Port District, and a
2member of the National League of Cities Board of Directors and
3Advisory Council and the U.S. Conference of Mayors; he also
4served as a mentor to many, sharing his insights on how to
5build communities and be an effective leader and advocate; and
 
6    WHEREAS, William Murphy was a true servant leader who
7advanced Woodridge immeasurably through his intelligence,
8strength, compassion, drive, kindness, fortitude, ethics,
9determination, vision, and adherence to the principles of good
10governance; his legacy will further live on through the
11Woodridge Village Hall being renamed as the William F. Murphy
12Jr. Village Hall in honor of his exemplary public service and
13his selfless dedication to the Woodridge community for over 55
14years; and
 
15    WHEREAS, William Murphy was the husband of Liz (Campbell)
16Murphy for over 58 years; the father of Jennifer (Larry)
17Lawson, Lisa (Doug) Young, William Murphy III, and Colleen
18(Tom) Bosche; the grandfather of six; the brother of Timothy,
19Anne Schiller, Jane Wangler, Mary Hauert, Charles Murphy, and
20Peggy Grobe; and the relative of many brothers-in-law,
21sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, and cousins; therefore, be it
 
22    RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL
23ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of

 

 

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1William F. "Bill" Murphy Jr., the former Mayor of the Village
2of Woodridge, and extend our sincere condolences to his
3family, friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be it
4further
 
5    RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be
6presented to the family of William Murphy as an expression of
7our deepest sympathy.