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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 Farrell Cole "Dutch" Gay of | ||||||
4 | Springfield, who passed away on March 27, 2023; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Farrell Gay was born to Eugene V. Gay and Naomi | ||||||
6 | Cole Gay in Albia, Iowa on July 13, 1933; he graduated from | ||||||
7 | Franklin High School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa; he attended Coe | ||||||
8 | College, where he studied art and lettered in track all four | ||||||
9 | years; he married Ann LeFebure on April 3, 1955; and
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10 | WHEREAS, While still in college, Farrell Gay took a sales | ||||||
11 | position in January 1956 with Standard Fruit and Steamship | ||||||
12 | Company, a major importer of bananas based in New Orleans; | ||||||
13 | later in the year, he moved to St. Louis as acting sales | ||||||
14 | manager for Standard Fruit; he remained in that position for | ||||||
15 | 2.5 years before joining Brown and Loe, a fruit and vegetable | ||||||
16 | brokerage firm in St. Louis; he partnered with Manager Tom | ||||||
17 | Lange and colleague Paul Beisser to purchase the brokerage | ||||||
18 | office from the retiring Brown and Loe owners in 1960, and they | ||||||
19 | proceeded to open their first Tom Lange Company office; he | ||||||
20 | opened a second Lange office in Springfield four years later, | ||||||
21 | with his first sale being a load of potatoes at a profit of | ||||||
22 | $38; through hard work and dedication, he expanded the | ||||||
23 | business to include hiring staff and selling throughout |
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1 | central Illinois, Indiana, and the Midwest; and
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2 | WHEREAS, Farrell Gay began his term as president of the | ||||||
3 | Lange Company in 1977, with seven midwestern Lange sales | ||||||
4 | offices; after having served as president in Springfield for | ||||||
5 | 18 years, he became board chairman in 1995 before retiring in | ||||||
6 | August 1997, with 20 Lange offices in the United States and one | ||||||
7 | in Toronto, Canada; he was succeeded as CEO by his friend and | ||||||
8 | long-time partner, Phil Gumpert; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Farrell Gay was active with his partners, Tom | ||||||
10 | Lange and Phil Gumpert, in several other endeavors, and they | ||||||
11 | were affectionately known by the managers and employees as | ||||||
12 | "The Three Wise Men"; in 1979, they purchased the two square | ||||||
13 | block site of the former Sangamo Electric and Illinois Watch | ||||||
14 | Company, and, after extensive renovations that later earned | ||||||
15 | them the Mayor's City Preservation Award, they sold the site | ||||||
16 | to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency in 1998; they | ||||||
17 | were also owners of TLC, Inc., a national transporter of | ||||||
18 | multiple products with a refrigerated fleet of 300 tractors | ||||||
19 | and 500 trailers that was purchased by a publicly held | ||||||
20 | Texas-based transportation company in 1996; and
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21 | WHEREAS, Farrell Gay was also a founding partner and owner | ||||||
22 | of The Gables shopping complex; and
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1 | WHEREAS, Farrell Gay belonged to several organizations and | ||||||
2 | served on the boards of Copley First Citizen, the Champion | ||||||
3 | Federal Savings and Loan Association in Bloomington, the Rail | ||||||
4 | Classic and State Farm Classic golf tournaments, the Sangamo | ||||||
5 | Club, the Illini Country Club, the Springfield Art | ||||||
6 | Association, and the Island Bay Yacht Club, where he was named | ||||||
7 | commodore in 1979; he was a member of the State of Illinois | ||||||
8 | Public Arts Advisory Council and the Imperial Golf Club in | ||||||
9 | Naples, Florida; he served on the broker's division of the | ||||||
10 | United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Association for six years, | ||||||
11 | with two being spent as president; he was chairman of the Old | ||||||
12 | Capitol Art Fair in 1973, returning as an honorary chairman 30 | ||||||
13 | years later in 2003; and
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14 | WHEREAS, Farrell Gay was heavily involved with the Elijah | ||||||
15 | Iles House Foundation, serving as a board member and | ||||||
16 | president; he organized and began the Elijah Iles Golf | ||||||
17 | Tournament in 2010, and its proceeds garnered $52,500 for the | ||||||
18 | Iles House over the next five years; he also founded the | ||||||
19 | Farrell and Ann Gay Museum of Springfield history, located in | ||||||
20 | the Elijah Iles House; and
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21 | WHEREAS, Farrell Gay further gave back to his community | ||||||
22 | through reviving the Illinois Watch Company's 1925 nationwide | ||||||
23 | Lincoln essay contest in 2009, bringing the scholarship | ||||||
24 | competition back to students of Springfield's six high |
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1 | schools; he also lent his artistic skills to face painting for | ||||||
2 | children at the Old State Capitol and the Elijah Iles House; | ||||||
3 | and
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4 | WHEREAS, Farrell Gay was a collector of old and classic | ||||||
5 | automobiles, and he belonged to the Classic Car Club of | ||||||
6 | America, the National Woodie Club, and the Cadillac/LaSalle | ||||||
7 | Club; he also enjoyed collecting Illinois Watch Company wrist | ||||||
8 | watches, both men's and women's, and his collection has been | ||||||
9 | recognized as the finest and most extensive in the country; | ||||||
10 | and
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11 | WHEREAS, Farrell Gay is survived by his sons, Cole | ||||||
12 | (Sharon) Gay and Todd (Suzi) Gay; his grandchildren, Zoey Gay, | ||||||
13 | Olivia (Zach) Warman, Melissa (TJ) Vanheil, and Jett Gay; his | ||||||
14 | sister, Eleanor Siepman; and his three great-grandchildren; | ||||||
15 | therefore, be it
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16 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL | ||||||
17 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of | ||||||
18 | Farrell Cole "Dutch" Gay and extend our sincere condolences to | ||||||
19 | his family, friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be it | ||||||
20 | further
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21 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
22 | presented to the family of Farrell Gay as an expression of our |
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1 | deepest sympathy.
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