093_HR0119 LRB093 11269 HSS 12864 r 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of 3 the State of Illinois were saddened to learn of the death of 4 Miguel Juarez of Waukegan on March 4, 2003; and 5 WHEREAS, Mr. Juarez was born on July 27, 1952 in Ciudad 6 Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico; he immigrated with his family to 7 the United States when he was a year old; he was raised in El 8 Paso, Texas where he helped his family run a farm; he became 9 a naturalized citizen of the United States when he was 16 10 years old and graduated from Coronado High School in 1971; he 11 graduated from the College of Lake County in 1984 and 12 received an associate's degree in law enforcement from 13 Northwestern University in 1996; he obtained his bachelor's 14 degree in Criminal Justice from Columbia College in 1999; and 15 WHEREAS, Mr. Juarez joined the United States Marine Corps 16 in 1972; he attained the rank of Sergeant and received the 17 National Defense Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal with one star, 18 two Meritorious Masts, and the Navy Achievement Medal; and 19 WHEREAS, Mr. Juarez began his work for the City of 20 Waukegan as a police officer in November of 1979; he served 21 in several capacities at the Waukegan Police Department, 22 including supervisor of detectives, supervisor in the patrol 23 division, supervisor and then commander of the major crime 24 scene unit, Deputy Chief of Operations, and he was appointed 25 Chief in May of 2001; he was the first Hispanic Chief of 26 Police in Lake County's history; and 27 WHEREAS, Chief Juarez was a member of many community and 28 police organizations, including the Illinois Association of 29 Chiefs of Police, the Hispanic Illinois State Law Enforcement 30 Association, the Illinois Domestic Violence Council, and the 31 American Legion; he was a member of Holy Family Parish; and -2- LRB093 11269 HSS 12864 r 1 WHEREAS, He served as a board member of Waukegan Public 2 School District 60 and was deeply dedicated to improving the 3 education opportunities of children; he served as a board 4 member of several organizations with goals of improving 5 education; and 6 WHEREAS, The passing of Chief Juarez has been deeply felt 7 by many, especially his wife, Rosa Juarez; his children, 8 Michael, Jessica, Cassandra, and Michael A.; his mother, 9 Martina Barreras; his brothers and sisters, Chilo, Bobby, and 10 Alex Barreras, Martha Arredondo and Molly Prado; and his 11 numerous nieces and nephews; therefore, be it 12 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 13 NINETY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 14 together with his friends, family, colleagues, community, and 15 all who knew and loved him, we mourn the passing of Waukegan 16 Chief of Police Miguel Juarez and extend to his friends and 17 family our sincere condolences; and be it further 18 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 19 presented to the family of Miguel Juarez along with our 20 deepest sympathy.