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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of Illinois | ||||||
3 | learned with sadness of the death of Frank K. Burgess of | ||||||
4 | Batavia, formerly of Geneva, on January 23, 2005; and
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5 | WHEREAS, He was born on January 31, 1920, in Aurora, to Mr. | ||||||
6 | and Mrs. Charles M. Burgess of Aurora; as a boy, Mr. Burgess | ||||||
7 | was active in Boy Scouts, where he earned the distinguished | ||||||
8 | rank of Eagle Scout; he graduated from West Aurora High School | ||||||
9 | in 1938, where he was a member of the National Honor Society, | ||||||
10 | Captain of the basketball team, and active in football, track, | ||||||
11 | drama, and numerous other activities; and
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12 | WHEREAS, In 1939, he matriculated to Cornell University in | ||||||
13 | Ithaca, New York, where he was a member of Army ROTC, a member | ||||||
14 | of Chi Psi Fraternity, and Captain of the varsity basketball | ||||||
15 | team; his honors included selection to Red Key, Junior and | ||||||
16 | Senior Honorary Society, Sphinx Head, L'Ogive (architectural | ||||||
17 | honorary society), Beth'L Amed, and Cornell Officers' Club; he | ||||||
18 | earned an MBA from the University of Chicago in 1959; and
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19 | WHEREAS, In 1942, Mr. Burgess was commissioned 2nd | ||||||
20 | Lieutenant, Field Artillery, and was assigned to the U.S. | ||||||
21 | Army's last active horse artillery unit stationed at Fort Sill, | ||||||
22 | Oklahoma; four years of active duty ensued with assignments | ||||||
23 | including mechanized and armored artillery, tank destroyer | ||||||
24 | duty, gunnery instructor at Ft. Knox, Kentucky, and finally | ||||||
25 | duty in the South Pacific Theater preparing for the invasion of | ||||||
26 | Japan; his active duty culminated with an occupation unit in | ||||||
27 | Japan in September of 1945, when he was discharged as a Captain | ||||||
28 | in the U.S. Army; and
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29 | WHEREAS, Upon release from active duty, Mr. Burgess joined | ||||||
30 | his family's business, Burgess-Norton Mfg. Co., in Geneva, and | ||||||
31 | by 1968, he had worked his way up to Executive Vice President |
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1 | of Sales and Marketing; during a business career which spanned | ||||||
2 | 36 years, he was active in several industrial organizations, | ||||||
3 | chief among which was the Farm and Industrial Equipment | ||||||
4 | Institute (FIEI), comprised of all the leading manufacturers of | ||||||
5 | agricultural and construction equipment worldwide; he served | ||||||
6 | as President and Chairman of the Executive Committee of the | ||||||
7 | Auxiliary of the Institute and was made an Honorary Member of | ||||||
8 | the Institute, thereafter; and
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9 | WHEREAS, He married Mary Lou Cooper in May, 1942; they | ||||||
10 | first met in 1934 in dancing school; she was a brave and caring | ||||||
11 | "Army wife" for four years; the couple celebrated 62 years of | ||||||
12 | marriage in May of 2004; and
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13 | WHEREAS, Mr. and Mrs. Burgess resided in Geneva from 1946 | ||||||
14 | to 2000, living first on River Street, then at the corner of | ||||||
15 | South and Seventh Streets, and finally in "The Mews" on Seventh | ||||||
16 | Street, which Mr. Burgess developed and built in the early | ||||||
17 | 1980s; in 2000, Mr. Burgess and his wife moved to "The | ||||||
18 | Holmstad" in Batavia; and
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19 | WHEREAS, During those 54 years, they were active | ||||||
20 | participants in many Geneva activities and organizations; Mr. | ||||||
21 | Burgess was a Precinct Committeeman, President and a Trustee of | ||||||
22 | Community Hospital of Geneva, and a director of | ||||||
23 | Delnor-Community Hospital; he was twice President of Geneva | ||||||
24 | Golf Club, where he won many golf competitions; he was | ||||||
25 | President of Geneva Community Chest, member of First | ||||||
26 | Congregational Church, and President and board member of Geneva | ||||||
27 | Park District for 27 years, during which time the Park District | ||||||
28 | was founded; his service to the Park District was honored in | ||||||
29 | May of 2002, when Geneva's newest park was named for him; he | ||||||
30 | received the first "William Barth Award" from the Tri-City | ||||||
31 | Family Services for community service in 1988, and in 1997, the | ||||||
32 | "Howell Worth Murray Award" from his fraternity for community | ||||||
33 | service; when it came time to celebrate the 200th anniversary |
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1 | of the founding of the United States, Mr. Burgess assumed the | ||||||
2 | Chairmanship of Geneva's Bicentennial Commission, and was | ||||||
3 | later Chairman of the Fund Development Committee for Geneva's | ||||||
4 | Sesquicentennial Commission; and
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5 | WHEREAS, He was a member of Fox River Geneva Post 75 of the | ||||||
6 | American Legion for 59 years, Veterans of Foreign Wars for 44 | ||||||
7 | years, the 40 & 8, Lions Club for 58 years, life member of | ||||||
8 | Geneva Chamber of Commerce, and Third Street Merchants | ||||||
9 | Association, during ownership of Robins Bookshop; and
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10 | WHEREAS, The passing of Frank K. Burgess has been deeply | ||||||
11 | felt by many, especially his dear wife of 63 years, Mary Lou; | ||||||
12 | his daughter, Nancy Burgess True (John); his sons, Peter | ||||||
13 | Kendall (Nancy), Bradford Cooper (Claudia), and Craig | ||||||
14 | McFetridge (Debra); his ten grandchildren; his four | ||||||
15 | great-grandchildren; his brother, Robert Charles and his wife, | ||||||
16 | Marirose; his nephew; his two nieces; and their five children; | ||||||
17 | his cousin, John E. Burgess and his wife, Christl, and their | ||||||
18 | two children and four grandchildren; he was preceded in death | ||||||
19 | by his father and mother, Charles M. and Ruth K. Burgess, and | ||||||
20 | by his in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Cooper; therefore, be it | ||||||
21 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL | ||||||
22 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of | ||||||
23 | Frank K. Burgess, and we extend our sincere condolences to his | ||||||
24 | family, friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be it | ||||||
25 | further
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26 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
27 | presented to his family as an expression of our deepest | ||||||
28 | sympathy for their loss.
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