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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | ||||||
3 | Representatives are saddened to learn of the death of former | ||||||
4 | Illinois State Senator and United States Congressman Harris W. | ||||||
5 | Fawell of Naperville, who passed away on November 11, 2021; | ||||||
6 | and
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7 | WHEREAS, Congressman Fawell was born to Walter and Mildred | ||||||
8 | Fawell in West Chicago on March 25, 1929; he graduated from | ||||||
9 | West Chicago High School; baseball was a family passion; | ||||||
10 | alongside his brothers, twin Tom, Bruce, and Mike, he played | ||||||
11 | in the Fox Valley baseball league, organized by their father, | ||||||
12 | where they competed with enough zeal to earn the reputation as | ||||||
13 | "the fighting Fawells"; he attended North Central College, | ||||||
14 | during which his baseball skills earned him a brief stint with | ||||||
15 | a Detroit Tigers minor league affiliation in Greenville, South | ||||||
16 | Carolina; he earned his Juris Doctor from Kent College of Law | ||||||
17 | in 1952; in that same year, he married Ruth Johnson; and
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18 | WHEREAS, Congressman Fawell served as an assistant state's | ||||||
19 | attorney for DuPage County; he then practiced law, first in | ||||||
20 | West Chicago and then in Naperville; he was senior partner of | ||||||
21 | the law firm of Fawell, James and Brooks, which found its home | ||||||
22 | in the historic Scott house on Washington Street in | ||||||
23 | Naperville, where his son-in-law and grandson practice law |
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1 | today; and
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2 | WHEREAS, Congressman Fawell served in the Illinois State | ||||||
3 | Senate from 1963 to 1977; he was named Outstanding Freshman | ||||||
4 | State Senator by the Illinois Press Association; during his | ||||||
5 | time in the legislature, he sponsored legislation that | ||||||
6 | provided park land for special needs children and adults | ||||||
7 | throughout the State; he also created legislation that would | ||||||
8 | have provided that developers donate park land to communities | ||||||
9 | which, while defeated, led to the Naperville Land Cash | ||||||
10 | Donation Ordinance; he also spearheaded the ordinance, | ||||||
11 | resulting in the acquisition of acres of park land in | ||||||
12 | Naperville; and
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13 | WHEREAS, Congressman Fawell was elected to the U.S. House | ||||||
14 | of Representatives in 1985, where he served until 1999; he | ||||||
15 | co-founded the Porkbusters Coalition, a bipartisan group of | ||||||
16 | representatives and senators that set its sight on fiscal | ||||||
17 | bloat; he was the chief sponsor of 23 bills which eliminated $2 | ||||||
18 | billion in pork barrel projects; he was also known for his | ||||||
19 | expertise in labor and health issues and for his efforts to | ||||||
20 | provide more equitable healthcare to workers in small | ||||||
21 | businesses; and
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22 | WHEREAS, Congressman Fawell, after leaving Congress, wrote | ||||||
23 | articles on servant leadership that appeared in The |
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1 | International Journal of Servant Leadership published by | ||||||
2 | Gonzaga University; his essays reflected his interest in labor | ||||||
3 | relations, an interest which had deepened during his time on | ||||||
4 | the Education and Labor Committee in the U.S. House of | ||||||
5 | Representatives; he also served on the Board of Trustees of | ||||||
6 | North Central College; and
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7 | WHEREAS, In retirement, Congressman Fawell relished | ||||||
8 | summers at his vacation home on Beaver Island, Michigan, where | ||||||
9 | he and his wife hosted and entertained his ever increasing | ||||||
10 | family; he knew scores of old jazz standards by heart and had a | ||||||
11 | taste for American doggerel and folk poetry; he had a deep and | ||||||
12 | abiding interest in spiritual issues and literature and found | ||||||
13 | a warm community in the Community United Methodist Church in | ||||||
14 | Naperville in his later years; and
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15 | WHEREAS, Congressman Fawell was described as an atypical | ||||||
16 | politician with a self-effacing profile who served with a | ||||||
17 | human touch; his family knew him as a wise, philosophical, | ||||||
18 | patient, and empathetic man with a subtle, sometimes biting, | ||||||
19 | sense of humor and a playful gift for language; and
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20 | WHEREAS, Congressman Fawell is survived by his wife of 69 | ||||||
21 | years, Ruth; his children, Richard (Yvonne), Jane (Robert | ||||||
22 | Heap), and John (Yvette Begue); his eight grandchildren; his | ||||||
23 | seven great-grandchildren; and his brother, Michael; |
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1 | therefore, be it
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2 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | ||||||
3 | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
4 | we mourn the passing of former Illinois State Senator and | ||||||
5 | United States Congressman Harris W. Fawell and extend our | ||||||
6 | sincere condolences to his family, friends, and all who knew | ||||||
7 | and loved him; and be it further
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8 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
9 | presented to the family of former Congressman Fawell as an | ||||||
10 | expression of our deepest sympathy.
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