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1 | | HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, Richard Clayton was born in his grandfather's home |
3 | | in Pocahontas on July 4, 1930; and
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4 | | WHEREAS, Coming from a very poor background, Richard |
5 | | Clayton started working at the age of 10 to
support his |
6 | | grandparents; in 1943, he worked at the Hartfield Show Tannery |
7 | | for $0.82 cents an hour; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, Richard Clayton graduated from Pocahontas High |
9 | | School, where he was a star basketball player; he enrolled in |
10 | | Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, but his family's |
11 | | finances did not allow him to stay
and earn a degree; he |
12 | | enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1950, achieving |
13 | | the rank of sergeant and
serving honorably until his discharge |
14 | | in 1952; and |
15 | | WHEREAS, After being discharged from the Marines, Richard |
16 | | Clayton worked as a carpenter at Granite City
Steel in |
17 | | Collinsville; he was a construction foreman for various |
18 | | companies until becoming a
superintendent with Gorman & Sons in |
19 | | East St. Louis; and |
20 | | WHEREAS, Richard Clayton married Marjory Ellen Hicks in |
21 | | December of 1953; Marjory's
career spanned 31 years teaching at |
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1 | | Highland Junior and Senior High Schools; Richard built a house |
2 | | for his family on four acres of a former corn field along Route |
3 | | 160
between Highland and Grantfork, where he and his wife |
4 | | raised two children, Warren and Patty; and |
5 | | WHEREAS, Richard Clayton's career became focused on |
6 | | highway bridge construction in Southern
Illinois, working for |
7 | | the Bituminous Fuel Oil Company in Collinsville, and later as
a |
8 | | bridge inspector for the State of Illinois for a short time; |
9 | | and |
10 | | WHEREAS, Richard Clayton then worked with the Hoefken |
11 | | Brothers in Belleville for 10 years; when the owner, John |
12 | | Hoefken, left the company and started Mississippi Valley |
13 | | Materials, Richard joined him and finished his career at the |
14 | | new company; and |
15 | | WHEREAS, In 1985, Richard Clayton took early retirement and |
16 | | started Chipwood Acres Nursery with his
wife on their property |
17 | | along Route 160; it was a successful tree and plant nursery for |
18 | | 20
years where they shared their landscaping talents with the |
19 | | local community by
providing landscaping design, trees, |
20 | | foundation shrubs, flowering perennial and annual plants for |
21 | | sale,
and personal landscape advice that you could not get |
22 | | anywhere else; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, Richard Clayton and Marjory retired from the |
2 | | nursery in 2005; Marjory passed away in April of 2017; and
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3 | | WHEREAS, Richard Clayton remains on their acreage along |
4 | | Route 160 still maintaining his green thumb; therefore, be it
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5 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
6 | | HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE |
7 | | SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that, in honor of his contribution to |
8 | | the betterment of the State, we designate the bridge on Route |
9 | | 160 between Highland and Grantfork in Madison County crossing |
10 | | over I-70 as the "Richard Clayton Bridge"; and be it further |
11 | | RESOLVED, That the Illinois Department of Transportation |
12 | | is requested to erect at suitable locations,
consistent with |
13 | | State and federal regulations, appropriate plaques or signs |
14 | | giving notice of the name
"Richard Clayton Bridge"; and be it |
15 | | further
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16 | | RESOLVED, That suitable
copies of this resolution be |
17 | | presented to Richard Clayton, Highland Mayor Joseph R. |
18 | | Michaelis, and the Secretary of Transportation.
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