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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of the |
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| State of Illinois were saddened to learn of the death of Jim |
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| Paskiewicz of Bolingbrook; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Paskiewicz, lovingly referred to by all who |
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| knew him as "Mr. P.", was a 31 year resident of Bolingbrook |
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| with his wife, Linda, and his four children, Joshua, Adam, |
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| Jonathon, and Susan; he coached T-ball and soccer in the |
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| community, park district, and high school programs for 30 |
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| years, and he touched the lives of thousands of participants in |
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| those programs; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Paskiewicz was a FIFA and Illinois High School |
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| Association (IHSA) certified soccer referee for 12 years; he |
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| earned his Certified Illinois Assessing Officer designation in |
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| 2003 and was a Deputy Assessor in DuPage Township from 2003 to |
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| 2004; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Paskiewicz was on staff at Bolingbrook High |
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| School from 1987 to 2004; he coached the Bolingbrook Raider |
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| high school boys' and girls' soccer programs for 16 years; he |
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| taught "pride in the program", instilling in his players value |
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| and honor by dressing up on game days; he taught the concept of |
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| "respect" to his players, on and off the field; he worked as a |
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| special education teacher and became assistant athletic |
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| director at the high school as well; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. P was famous for giving anything that breathed |
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| a nickname and was legendary for his favorite "Put the ball in |
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| the flippin net!" saying; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Paskiewicz was known for his positive |
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| attitude, his huge heart, his love for soccer, his love for |
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| cooking, and his love for young people; he was devoted to his |