|
|
|
SR0493 |
|
LRB093 21702 KEF 49451 r |
|
|
1 |
| SENATE RESOLUTION
|
2 |
| WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of Illinois |
3 |
| were saddened to learn of the death of Joseph Jurkovac of |
4 |
| Waukegan on January 11, 2004; and
|
5 |
| WHEREAS, Mr. Jurkovac worked as a maintenance supervisor |
6 |
| for US Steel Corporation for 35 years until he retired in 1977; |
7 |
| and
|
8 |
| WHEREAS, He was an Army veteran of World War II and served |
9 |
| as a combat engineer in the European conflict; and
|
10 |
| WHEREAS, Mr. Jurkovac was a member of Waukegan Moose Lodge |
11 |
| #706, the American Legion Post #28 Homer Dahringer, Veterans of |
12 |
| Foreign Wars of Waukegan, US Steel Workers Retirement Club, |
13 |
| Slovenic National Home, and A.A.R.P., and was a charter member |
14 |
| of the American Croatian Waukegan Tamburitzans; in addition, he |
15 |
| was a former member of Mother of God Church, where he served as |
16 |
| an usher, and was most recently a member of Queen of Peace |
17 |
| Church; and
|
18 |
| WHEREAS, The passing of Joseph Jurkovac will be deeply felt |
19 |
| by many, especially his children, Joseph (Linda) Jurkovac, John |
20 |
| (Judi) Jurkovac, Paul (Linda) Jurkovac, and Diane (Jim) Pyles; |
21 |
| a very special foster child, Tamara Di Lorenzo (Saucer); his 22 |
22 |
| grandchildren; his 29 great-grandchildren; and his special |
23 |
| dog, "Sabre"; and
|
24 |
| WHEREAS, He was preceded in death by his wife, Jane |
25 |
| (Turpel); his daughter, Suzanne Jurkovac; his parents, Paul and |
26 |
| Monika (nee Zalec); his brother, Emil Jurkovac; his four |
27 |
| sisters, Josephine Purvis, Amelia Joslun, Velma Levak, and |
28 |
| Stephanie Jurkovac; therefore, be it
|
29 |
| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-THIRD GENERAL |