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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Fred A. Dalton, former Mayor of Collinsville, | ||||||
3 | passed away on June 26, 2005; and
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4 | WHEREAS, Mr. Dalton was born September 9, 1924, in | ||||||
5 | Madisonville, Kentucky, the son of the late Josh and Sadie | ||||||
6 | Davis Dalton; his first wife, Ann, preceded him in death; they | ||||||
7 | had four children, Linda, Randy, Gayle, and Karen; he married | ||||||
8 | Elizabeth Kanturek in June of 1976; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Mr. Dalton lived in Marion until 1942, when he and | ||||||
10 | his wife, Ann, moved to Edwardsville; in March of 1943, he was | ||||||
11 | called to serve in World War II until December 24, 1945; he | ||||||
12 | served in the 37th Infantry Division in the Pacific Theater; he | ||||||
13 | was the owner/operator of Dalton Auto Body in Collinsville for | ||||||
14 | 35 years, retiring in December of 1988; and
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15 | WHEREAS, He was a servant of the people beginning in 1969 | ||||||
16 | when he was elected to the City Council for four years; while | ||||||
17 | serving, he was in charge of the city fire department under the | ||||||
18 | commissioner form of government; during that administration, | ||||||
19 | Lakeside Plaza and the infrastructure of the new sewer system | ||||||
20 | were developed; in 1973, he was elected to the Madison County | ||||||
21 | Executive Board, serving for 17 years on various committees, | ||||||
22 | including Chairman of the Personnel committee, Grant's | ||||||
23 | committee, finance committee, Land Acquisition committee, and | ||||||
24 | a few minor ones; and
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25 | WHEREAS, In 1990, Mr. Dalton was elected the first Mayor of | ||||||
26 | Collinsville, being the only mayor in history winning an | ||||||
27 | election through write-in ballot; during his reign, he | ||||||
28 | appointed a study committee for building the new police station | ||||||
29 | and the new water tower in downtown Collinsville became a | ||||||
30 | reality; in 1996, he was elected to the City Council, serving | ||||||
31 | there for eight years; he ended his political career with his |
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1 | term on the city council on May 9, 2005; and
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2 | WHEREAS, He also served on the Library Board and Civil | ||||||
3 | Service Board and was president, vice-president, and second | ||||||
4 | vice-president of the Southwestern Illinois Law Enforcement | ||||||
5 | Commission from 1980 to 1987, where he received the Exemplary | ||||||
6 | Services Award in 1995 from SWLEC for his outstanding services; | ||||||
7 | he was a Mason and 32nd Degree Shriner, served as president of | ||||||
8 | the Shrine Club, and was given the DeMolay Outstanding Citizen | ||||||
9 | Award in 1992; he was a member of the Collinsville Lion's Club | ||||||
10 | for 40 years and served on the board of directors and was | ||||||
11 | secretary for six years; he was awarded the highest honor of | ||||||
12 | the Lion's Club, the Mel Jones Fellowship Award, in 1995; he | ||||||
13 | was a member of the V.F.W., serving as precinct committeeman in | ||||||
14 | past years; he served on the chamber board of directors for | ||||||
15 | many years and was an ambassador; he was on the deacon board of | ||||||
16 | the First Baptist Church in Collinsville, serving on the | ||||||
17 | trustee board of the church and, in 1991, was on the board that | ||||||
18 | was the Founder's Club of the Collinsville Area YMCA; and
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19 | WHEREAS, Mr. Dalton was instrumental in the creation of the | ||||||
20 | Collinsville Golf Classic which raises funds for local | ||||||
21 | charities; he was also the founder of the Irving Dillard Award | ||||||
22 | which is presented to outstanding citizens in the community who | ||||||
23 | have done things to advance the city; in 2001, he was presented | ||||||
24 | with the award; he was also awarded the Spirit of Excellence | ||||||
25 | Award in 2000 by the Chamber of Commerce, which is given to | ||||||
26 | individuals who show leadership and concern for citizens of | ||||||
27 | Collinsville; and
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28 | WHEREAS, His hobbies included golfing, woodworking, and | ||||||
29 | reading, and his main focus was the concern of the citizens of | ||||||
30 | Collinsville and how to have a better life in the wonderful | ||||||
31 | community of Collinsville; and
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32 | WHEREAS, He was preceded in death by his parents, his |
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1 | sister, Pauline Dutton, and his son, Randall Dalton, a Vietnam | ||||||
2 | War POW/MIA; and
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3 | WHEREAS, The passing of Fred Dalton is felt by all who knew | ||||||
4 | and loved him, especially his wife, Elizabeth; his daughters, | ||||||
5 | Linda Kruse and husband Tom, Gayle Vecchetti and husband Bob, | ||||||
6 | and Karen Kloster and husband Karl; his grandchildren, Daniel | ||||||
7 | Kruse and wife Rebecca, Rebecca Arnold and husband Mike, | ||||||
8 | Malonie Ayers and husband Ronnie, Jesslyn Frater and husband | ||||||
9 | Roger, Michelle Lucas and husband Scott, Laura Vecchetti, and | ||||||
10 | Kyle and Devon Eckert; his great-grandchildren, Elizabeth, | ||||||
11 | Victoria and Theodore Frater, Chloe, Skylar, Sophia and Cozette | ||||||
12 | Ayers, Ethan Daly, and Gavin Lucas; his sister, Etta Dutton; | ||||||
13 | his numerous nieces and nephew; and his dogs, Benji and Sandy; | ||||||
14 | therefore, be it
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15 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL | ||||||
16 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of | ||||||
17 | Fred A. Dalton and extend our heartfelt condolences to his | ||||||
18 | family, friends, and community; and be it further
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19 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
20 | presented to his family as an expression of our deepest | ||||||
21 | sympathy.
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