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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened | ||||||
3 | to learn of the death of Frederick "Fred" Walton Allen of | ||||||
4 | Peoria, who passed away on January 24, 2021; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Fred Allen was born to Frederick William Allen | ||||||
6 | and Laura Josephine (Johnson) Allen in Ripon, Wisconsin on | ||||||
7 | June 10, 1923; he graduated from Ripon High School in 1941 and | ||||||
8 | enrolled in Ripon College; he halted his studies to | ||||||
9 | voluntarily enlist in the U.S. Army Air Force on December 7, | ||||||
10 | 1942; he spent time as a pilot stationed at Keesler Field in | ||||||
11 | Biloxi, Mississippi, the College of Waynesburg in | ||||||
12 | Pennsylvania, the Classification Center at Nashville, | ||||||
13 | Tennessee, Maxwell Field in Montgomery, Alabama, Douglas, | ||||||
14 | Georgia, and Cochran Army Airfield in Macon, Georgia; he | ||||||
15 | received his pilot's wings on August 5, 1944 at Moody Field in | ||||||
16 | Valdosta, Georgia and completed his training with the rank of | ||||||
17 | second lieutenant; with the assistance of the GI Bill, he | ||||||
18 | attended law school for two years at Northwestern University; | ||||||
19 | he was admitted to the Illinois State Bar in 1949; he married | ||||||
20 | Tilley (Derges) Allen at the First Methodist Church of Peoria | ||||||
21 | on July 26, 1952; and
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22 | WHEREAS, Fred Allen had a long and distinguished career as | ||||||
23 | a plaintiff's attorney; in 1949, he was hired by the law firm |
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1 | of Louis Knobloch; in 1974, he became the first downstate | ||||||
2 | Illinois lawyer to win a $1 million award for a client, Ford | ||||||
3 | Motors Company; he built his own law firm as a self-made | ||||||
4 | businessman and regularly made time for pro bono legal work; | ||||||
5 | and
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6 | WHEREAS, Fred Allen ran for Congress in 1956; he was | ||||||
7 | elected for eight years as the 18th Congressional District | ||||||
8 | State Central Committeeman for the Democratic party; and
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9 | WHEREAS, After his $1 million verdict, Fred Allen earned | ||||||
10 | membership into the Inner Circle of Advocates, an elite | ||||||
11 | national group limited to plaintiff's attorneys who had won | ||||||
12 | seven figure awards; at the time of his inclusion, there had | ||||||
13 | been only 55 such awards paid out in the United States and | ||||||
14 | members were limited to 100 nationally; he was a fellow of the | ||||||
15 | American College of Trial Lawyers, a fellow of the | ||||||
16 | International Society of Barristers, a fellow of the | ||||||
17 | International Academy of Trial Lawyers, and a member of the | ||||||
18 | Board of Governors of the Association of Trial Lawyers of | ||||||
19 | America; he was president of the Illinois Trial Lawyers | ||||||
20 | Association from 1974 through 1975, the Peoria County Bar | ||||||
21 | Association from 1979 through 1980, and the invitation only | ||||||
22 | Society of Trial Lawyers of Illinois from 1983 through 1984; | ||||||
23 | he was a fellow and active in the Illinois State Bar | ||||||
24 | Association for more than 50 years; and
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1 | WHEREAS, Fred Allen was a member of the Elks Club for more | ||||||
2 | than 70 years; he was a president of the Country Club of Peoria | ||||||
3 | and was also a member of the American Legion, the First United | ||||||
4 | Methodist Church of Peoria, the Union League Club of Chicago, | ||||||
5 | Springs Country Club of Rancho Mirage, California, Old Baldy | ||||||
6 | Club of Saratoga, Wyoming, and the Mascoutin Golf Club of | ||||||
7 | Berlin, Wisconsin; and
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8 | WHEREAS, Before World War Two, Fred Allen signed with a | ||||||
9 | farm team of the New York Yankees, where he was known for his | ||||||
10 | fastball; following his military service, he signed a contract | ||||||
11 | as a pitcher with the Papermakers of Appleton, Wisconsin, a | ||||||
12 | minor league affiliate of the Cleveland Indians; while he | ||||||
13 | never realized the dream of becoming a Major League pitcher, | ||||||
14 | he remained a devoted baseball fan; in 2016, a dream of his | ||||||
15 | came true when he watched with his family as his beloved Cubs | ||||||
16 | won the World Series; he especially enjoyed spending time with | ||||||
17 | his daughters, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and their | ||||||
18 | families; and
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19 | WHEREAS, Fred Allen was preceded in death by his parents; | ||||||
20 | his wife of 66 years; his daughter, Laura Allen Curfman; and | ||||||
21 | his sister, Jane (Allen) Waters; and
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22 | WHEREAS, Fred Allen is survived by his two daughters, |
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1 | Diane (Doug) Allen Cullinan Oberhelman and Rita Allen Graves; | ||||||
2 | his seven grandchildren, Kathleen Cullinan (Tyson) Brill, | ||||||
3 | Maureen Cullinan (Christopher) Bennett, Alison Cullinan (Matt) | ||||||
4 | Unkovich, Allen (Laura) Cullinan, Crystal Curfman (Coby) Shaw, | ||||||
5 | Colette Curfman, and Whitney Graves; his 13 | ||||||
6 | great-grandchildren, Austin Brill, Hudson Brill, Cameron | ||||||
7 | Brill, Michael Bennett, Avery Bennett, Luke Bennett, Duane | ||||||
8 | Douglas Cullinan, Mary Michael Cullinan, Frances Cullinan, | ||||||
9 | Duke Unkovich, Tilley Unkovich, Adelaide Lott, and Coleman | ||||||
10 | Lott; and his one great-grandchild on the way at the time of | ||||||
11 | his passing; therefore, be it
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12 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL | ||||||
13 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of | ||||||
14 | Frederick "Fred" Walton Allen and extend our sincere | ||||||
15 | condolences to his family, friends, and all who knew and loved | ||||||
16 | him; and be it further
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17 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
18 | presented to the family of Fred Allen as an expression of our | ||||||
19 | deepest sympathy.
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