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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 Dr. Irving Favus of Peoria | ||||||
4 | on January 16, 2006; and
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5 | WHEREAS, He was born in Chicago on June 24,1909, the oldest | ||||||
6 | son of Abe and Fannie Favus; he graduated from Peoria High | ||||||
7 | School in 1928, where he was on the cross country team and was | ||||||
8 | news editor of the school paper, Opinion; he married his wife, | ||||||
9 | Anna, on November 3, 1965; and
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10 | WHEREAS, Dr. Favus attended the University of Illinois at | ||||||
11 | Champaign for pre-med and medical school; while in school, he | ||||||
12 | worked as a sports editor of the Daily Illini, the university | ||||||
13 | newspaper; after interning at Cook County Hospital, he | ||||||
14 | practiced with his Uncle Nathan (his mother's brother) in | ||||||
15 | Chicago; and
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16 | WHEREAS, In January 1941, he enlisted in the United States | ||||||
17 | Army Reserves at Fort Sheridan; he then transferred to duty at | ||||||
18 | Fort Robinson, Arkansas; and
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19 | WHEREAS, Dr. Favus spent five years and one month on active | ||||||
20 | duty; he served 15 months with General George Patton, earning | ||||||
21 | five Battle Stars and a Bronze medal as commanding officer of | ||||||
22 | the 110th Medical Battalion; his unit took care of 30,000 | ||||||
23 | wounded, mostly German soldiers, American GIs, and French | ||||||
24 | civilians; in 1945, Life magazine published an article on Dr. | ||||||
25 | Favus' dedication beyond the call of duty; and
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26 | WHEREAS, Following discharge, Dr. Favus moved to Peoria to | ||||||
27 | practice with his brother, Leonard; his son, Mark, reviewing | ||||||
28 | records of the partnership, concluded they had treated over 20% | ||||||
29 | of the Peoria population, which numbered over 100,000; and
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1 | WHEREAS, He was active on the board of B'nai B'rith, a | ||||||
2 | member of Agudas Achim Synagogue, and was a contributor to | ||||||
3 | Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Bradley University; and
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4 | WHEREAS, Dr. Favus left private practice in 1984 to accept | ||||||
5 | an offer from Methodist Medical Center of Illinois and held | ||||||
6 | many executive positions in both the hospital and the | ||||||
7 | foundation; until his retirement three years ago at the ripe | ||||||
8 | age of 93, he was the senior consultant to the CEO; he and his | ||||||
9 | wife founded the Favus Foundation for Hospice Care at | ||||||
10 | Methodist; and
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11 | WHEREAS, Dr. Favus was a founding member of Peoria's Chief | ||||||
12 | Club and enjoyed attending their games; to unwind after a busy | ||||||
13 | day, he liked to watch the Bulls, Major League games (White Sox | ||||||
14 | fan), read, play a round of golf with his brothers, and go to | ||||||
15 | Seanie's boat (the Par-A-Dice); and
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16 | WHEREAS, The passing of Dr. Irving Favus has been deeply | ||||||
17 | felt by all who knew and loved him, especially his devoted | ||||||
18 | wife, Anna; his sons, Mark and Don (Sheri); his daughter, Donna | ||||||
19 | (Tim) Patrick; his brother, Robert; his grandson, Sean; his | ||||||
20 | granddaughters, Jessica, Tanya, and Erin; and the thousands of | ||||||
21 | patients he has served over the years; he was preceded in death | ||||||
22 | by three younger brothers, Charles, Joseph, and Leonard; | ||||||
23 | 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 | Dr. Irving Favus and we extend our deepest sympathy to his | ||||||
27 | family, friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be it | ||||||
28 | further
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29 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
30 | presented to his family as an expression of our sincerest | ||||||
31 | condolences.
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