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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Herbert Emerson Funk, a longtime Aurora | ||||||
3 | pharmacist and civic leader, passed away March 2, 2005; and
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4 | WHEREAS, Mr. Funk was born in Aurora on October 22, 1917; | ||||||
5 | he was the eldest child of Margaret Grimm Funk and Herbert | ||||||
6 | Emerson Funk, Sr.; the family's summers were spent at their | ||||||
7 | summer home at Kelly Lake, Wisconsin, the site of many special | ||||||
8 | memories; and
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9 | WHEREAS, After graduating from West Aurora High School in | ||||||
10 | 1935, he and several Aurora friends went to Beloit College in | ||||||
11 | Wisconsin, from which he graduated in 1939; he was a member of | ||||||
12 | Sigma Chi fraternity and was a fraternity soloist at various | ||||||
13 | college functions; while attending Beloit, he met classmate | ||||||
14 | Elizabeth Standfuss and they were married in June 1942; he | ||||||
15 | completed his second degree in Pharmacy at the University of | ||||||
16 | Illinois in 1943, and was inducted with his entire class into | ||||||
17 | the Army Medical Corps; he served in the States and then the | ||||||
18 | European Theater until the end of World War II; and
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19 | WHEREAS, Following his discharge in 1944, he returned to | ||||||
20 | Aurora and joined the family business, Grimm's Drug Store, | ||||||
21 | which had been founded by his grandfather in 1899; he was | ||||||
22 | joined at Grimm's by his brother Henry, and together they | ||||||
23 | expanded the business to include several more drug stores in | ||||||
24 | Aurora and one of the first Hallmark stores, called Crown 'n' | ||||||
25 | Quill, in the Midwest; Grimm's celebrated its 100th anniversary | ||||||
26 | before it closed in 1999; and
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27 | WHEREAS, Throughout his career, Mr. Funk was active in the | ||||||
28 | community; he was a member of Kiwanis and the Union League and | ||||||
29 | served as President of the Board of New England Congregational | ||||||
30 | Church, where his grandparents were among the original | ||||||
31 | founders; he also served on the Boards of Merchants Bank and |
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1 | Plum Landing Retirement Community; during the 1960s, he was | ||||||
2 | actively involved as a member and later president of Project | ||||||
3 | 330, a civic group dedicated to the economic revitalization of | ||||||
4 | the Aurora area; the group's efforts were instrumental in the | ||||||
5 | development of Fox Valley Shopping Center; and
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6 | WHEREAS, Mr. Funk retired from Grimm's in 1979, and he and | ||||||
7 | his wife spent the next ten years traveling throughout the | ||||||
8 | world; they both were certified scuba divers and took several | ||||||
9 | trips to the Caribbean to pursue their favorite sport; he was | ||||||
10 | also a skilled craftsman who particularly enjoyed woodworking | ||||||
11 | and jewelry design; and
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12 | WHEREAS, Elizabeth Funk died in 1991; in 1998, he married | ||||||
13 | Sally Clay, whose enduring love was a source of strength and | ||||||
14 | support; Eugenia Kwiecinska, his devoted nurse, provided the | ||||||
15 | special care that made it possible for him to live his final | ||||||
16 | years at home; and
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17 | WHEREAS, The passing of Herbert Emerson Funk is felt by all | ||||||
18 | who knew and loved him, especially his wife, Sally; his | ||||||
19 | children, Linna Place (Craig) and Dr. James Funk (Diane); his | ||||||
20 | stepdaughters, Stephanie Clay-Jones (Robert), Jennifer | ||||||
21 | Clay-Benson (Adam), and Janice Swick; his ten grandchildren; | ||||||
22 | his brother, Henry; his sister, Dorothy White (Robert); and his | ||||||
23 | sister-in-law, Barbara Hester (Robert); therefore, be it
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24 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL | ||||||
25 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of | ||||||
26 | Herbert Emerson Funk and extend our sincerest condolences to | ||||||
27 | his family, friends, and community; and be it further
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28 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
29 | presented to his family as an expression of our deepest | ||||||
30 | sympathy.
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