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92_SR0196 LRB9209951RHrh 1 SENATE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate wish to 3 express their sincere condolences to the family and friends 4 of former Illinois State Legislator Fred J. Tuerk, who passed 5 away on August 16, 2001; and 6 WHEREAS, Representative Tuerk was elected to the Illinois 7 House of Representatives in 1968 and served 20 years before 8 retiring; he was a member of the House Republican leadership 9 and helped passed legislation that created tax increment 10 financing, used extensively for city redevelopment projects; 11 and 12 WHEREAS, Fred J. Tuerk was born on July 19, 1922 in 13 Peoria, Illinois to Fred W. and Anna L. Meagher Tuerk; he 14 married Mary M. Kieffer on March 17, 1945 in Des Moines, 15 Iowa; and 16 WHEREAS, Representative Tuerk served in the Mediterranean 17 during World War II in the United States Navy, where he 18 attained the rank of lieutenant junior grade; and 19 WHEREAS, Representative Tuerk earned a bachelor of 20 journalism degree from the University of Missouri in 1946; 21 after graduation, he worked as a sports writer for the former 22 Peoria Star; he later worked as an industrial news writer for 23 Caterpillar Inc., editor of Caterpillar World magazine and 24 Caterpillar Folks newspaper, and as a legislative and press 25 relations spokesman for Caterpillar; and 26 WHEREAS, While editing Caterpillar publications, 27 Representative Tuerk received numerous awards and 28 commendations from the International Council of Industrial 29 Editors and won three Freedom Foundation awards; and 30 WHEREAS, As a state legislator, Representative Tuerk was 31 instrumental in landing state money for the construction of -2- LRB9209951RHrh 1 the Peoria Civic Center and Comisky Park, home to the Chicago 2 White Sox; in addition, he backed legislation that led to the 3 construction of the second span of the McClugage Bridge and 4 the extension of the Interstate 474 bypass to Illinois Route 5 29; and 6 WHEREAS, During his tenure in the Illinois House, 7 Representative Tuerk received numerous citations for his 8 legislative accomplishments, including the Peoria Jaycees 9 Good Government Award in 1979, and is listed in the "Who's 10 Who in American Politics"; he was named honorary chairman of 11 the Peoria Republican Central Committee and served as a 12 member of the Peoria County Republican organization and the 13 Second Ward Republican Club; and 14 WHEREAS, Representative Tuerk served on the legislative 15 committees of the Illinois State Chamber of Commerce and the 16 Illinois Manufacturers Association; he served as director, 17 vice chairman, and chairman of Peoria Savings and Loan 18 Association and as director of River Valley Savings Bank; and 19 WHEREAS, Representative Tuerk served as a Peoria Park 20 Board trustee from 1963 to 1971; in addition, he was a member 21 and past president of the Illinois Valley Press Club and was 22 a member of the Peoria Association of Commerce, the Guardian 23 Angel Home advisory board, the Knights of Columbus 427 Third 24 Degree Spalding Council, the Peoria Public Relations 25 Association, and the Creve Coeur Club; he was also a member, 26 lector, and extraordinary minister at St. Vincent de Paul 27 Catholic Church; and 28 WHEREAS, Representative Tuerk was actively involved in 29 fundraising efforts for the United Way, St. Francis Medical 30 Center, Bergan and Spalding high schools, the Boy Scouts, St. 31 Jude, and the American Cancer Society; and 32 WHEREAS, The passing of Representative Fred Tuerk will be -3- LRB9209951RHrh 1 deeply felt by all who knew and loved him, especially his 2 wife, Mary; his sons, William (wife, Vivian) Tuerk and John 3 (wife, Donna) Tuerk; his daughters, Therese Tuerk, Ellen 4 Tuerk, Margaret Tuerk, Mary Tuerk, Barbara (husband, Rich) 5 McDermott, and Tina (husband, Kelly) O'Keeffe; his 11 6 grandchildren; his nieces and nephews; and his many 7 colleagues and friends on both sides of the aisle in the 8 Illinois State Legislature; therefore, be it 9 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL 10 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with 11 all who knew him, the death of former Illinois State 12 Representative Fred J. Tuerk of Peoria, Illinois; and be it 13 further 14 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 15 presented to the family of Representative Fred J. Tuerk with 16 our sincere condolences.