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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to |
3 | | learn of the death of Robert Adolph "Bob" Kotz, who passed away |
4 | | on July 3, 2018; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Bob Kotz was born in Chicago to Adolph and Casmira |
6 | | Kotz on August 22, 1942; he dedicated his life to his country, |
7 | | his church, and his family; he was a Captain in the United |
8 | | States Marine Corps and started the first Redeye Hand-Held |
9 | | Infrared Missile Platoon at Camp Lejeune; he fought in the |
10 | | Vietnam War, where he was stationed in both Okinawa, Japan and |
11 | | Danang, Vietnam; after the war, he pursued his Master of |
12 | | Business Administration at Rutgers University; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, Bob Kotz was an executive in the franchising |
14 | | industry; throughout his career, he managed over 1,700 tax and |
15 | | auto transmission franchisees; and
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16 | | WHEREAS, Bob Kotz was dedicated to his faith, and served |
17 | | the Catholic church as a devout parishioner and by training |
18 | | altar servers; he was an active member of the Coweta-Fayette |
19 | | Marine Corps League and took part in their annual Toys for Tots |
20 | | drive; he spoke of his time in the United States Marines and |
21 | | having both of his daughters graduate from Georgia Tech as his |
22 | | greatest achievements; and
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