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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 deeply saddened to learn of the death of Donald R. Fennell |
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| of West Beverly on June 29, 2004; and
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| WHEREAS, Donald Fennell was born in Evergreen Park and grew |
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| up in Chicago; he attended both Little Flower Grammar School |
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| and High School; shortly after graduation, he joined the Army |
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| for a two-year stint; in 1973, he graduated from Quincy College |
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| with a degree in sociology and later received a computer |
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| certificate from DePaul University; it was at Quincy College |
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| where he met his wife, Catherine Loftus; and
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| WHEREAS, When he wasn't attending grade school and high |
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| school sporting events, Mr. Fennell used to savor moments at |
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| his summer home on Flint Lake in Valparaiso, Indiana; he would |
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| always reminisce about the times he had up at the lake, where |
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| he had been going since he was a boy and where his extended |
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| family owns a dozen cottages; and |
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Fennell worked briefly as a teacher in the |
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| Chicago Public schools system; when his father died in 1975, he |
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| became the owner of the family business, Skokie Valley |
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| Products, distributing shortening and margarine to Chicago |
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| area restaurants until 1986 when he left the company to pursue |
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| his nearly two-decade career at the Chicago Board of Trade; and |
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Fennell landed in the computer department of a |
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| Chicago commodities firm at the Chicago Board of Trade that is |
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| now the First Futures division of REFCO Group Ltd., LLC, and |
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| eventually became vice president of client services; and
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| WHEREAS, The passing of Donald R. Fennell will be deeply |
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| felt by many, especially his wife, Catherine "Cathy"; his |
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| daughter, Mary Kate; his sons, Matthew and Michael Fennell; his |