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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of Illinois |
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| were saddened to learn of the death of Paul Anthony Keller of |
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| Jacksonville on February 17, 2004; and |
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| WHEREAS, He was born November 5, 1919, in Bloomington, the |
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| son of Dr. Alvin Jerome and Nelle Hughes Keller; he married |
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| Dorothy Jane Cobb in 1955 in Jacksonville; and |
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Keller attended Bloomington High School and |
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| graduated from St. John's Military Academy in Delafield, |
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| Wisconsin, in 1939 and attended St. Joseph's College in Indiana |
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| for a year; he then worked as a railroad fireman; he entered |
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| the United States Marine Corps in 1944, serving with the 26th |
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| Regiment of the 5th Marine Division, stationed in Honolulu; he |
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| received the Purple Heart for wounds suffered in the Battle of |
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| Iwo Jima; he received a bachelor's degree in education from |
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| Normal Teachers College (now Illinois State University) in 1949 |
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| and a master's degree in education administration in 1950; and |
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Keller became a physical education teacher and |
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| basketball and track coach in 1950 at David Prince Junior High |
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| School (now Jonathan Turner Junior High), where his basketball |
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| teams were 280-64 and his track teams had 14 undefeated |
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| seasons, earning three State titles with several individual |
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| State champions; he also managed several area swimming pools |
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| for 21 years, including Nichols Park, Jacksonville Country |
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| Club, and Winchester Public Pool; and |
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| WHEREAS, He served as regional superintendent of schools |
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| from 1970 until his retirement in 1993; he coached many |
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| athletic teams including Elks, Pony, Colt and American Legion |
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| baseball teams, and YMCA softball; he was a starter for many |
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| area swim and track meets; in 1988, he was inducted into the |
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| Jacksonville High School Sports Hall of Fame; and |