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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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| learned with sadness of the death of John Heller Beckman of |
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| Darien, formerly of Downers Grove and Western Springs, on June |
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| 9, 2004; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Beckman was born in Cumberland, Maryland, on |
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| January 22, 1923, to John M. and Esther Heller Beckman; he was |
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| Valedictorian of his high school class in Cumberland; and
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| WHEREAS, Following high school, Mr. Beckman valiantly |
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| served his country in the U.S. Army in Europe during World War |
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| II; while in the U.S. Army, he was granted his first patent for |
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| a military equipment design; after the war, he attended Iowa |
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| State University on the GI Bill and earned a degree in |
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| Mechanical Engineering in 1948; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Beckman's entire 38 year corporate career was |
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| spent with Union Carbide Corporation, beginning at Linde |
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| Division in New York and Indianapolis; he retired from Films |
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| Packaging Division in Chicago in 1985, where he had risen to |
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| become vice president of Research and Development; a prolific |
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| researcher and inventor, he was granted over 30 patents, both |
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| within Union Carbide and privately; some of the collaborative |
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| research on cryogenics he conducted over 30 years ago at Linde |
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| is cited as the single most important cryogenic development in |
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| the last 50 years; and
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| WHEREAS, Other areas in which Mr. Beckman held patents |
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| included water desalination, refrigeration, and meat |
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| processing; upon retiring from Union Carbide, he stated that he |
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| would never truly retire; he formed BDC Inc. to continue his |
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| research and he was granted three additional patents; and
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| WHEREAS, The passing of Mr. Beckman has been deeply felt by |