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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 regret of the death of Jay W. Stream, the founder | ||||||
4 | of the Village of Carol Stream, on Sunday, January 22, 2006; | ||||||
5 | and
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6 | WHEREAS, He was born in Churdan, Iowa, on April 17, 1921, | ||||||
7 | to Adrian and Theo Stream; later, the family moved to Wheaton, | ||||||
8 | where they had a dairy herd and about 65 horses; after high | ||||||
9 | school, Mr. Stream went to the University of Southern | ||||||
10 | California on a football scholarship, but left school to enlist | ||||||
11 | in the United States Army Air Corps at the outbreak of World | ||||||
12 | War II; he was a bomber pilot, but for much of the war, he | ||||||
13 | ferried USO performers to military bases around the world; and
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14 | WHEREAS, Following World War II, Mr. Stream worked briefly | ||||||
15 | for John Hancock Insurance in Boston, Massachusetts, but missed | ||||||
16 | his midwest origins, and soon returned to Chicago; he was | ||||||
17 | working out of John Hancock's Chicago office and quickly rose | ||||||
18 | to leadership in the field of annuity programming; and
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19 | WHEREAS, In 1947, looking for something a bit more | ||||||
20 | tangible, he was instrumental in opening the city's first | ||||||
21 | ready-mix concrete plant and served as president of Royal | ||||||
22 | Ready-Mix Concrete Co.; he bought a gravel pit in Wisconsin and | ||||||
23 | was soon shipping 60 freight cars a day full of sand and gravel | ||||||
24 | to Chicago; from 1949 to 1964, he pioneered and led the Durable | ||||||
25 | Construction Co. to a position as one of Illinois' largest | ||||||
26 | residential and commercial building firms; during this period | ||||||
27 | he served as president of Midwest Land Corp., Wheaton Sewer and | ||||||
28 | Water Co., and Hydro-Structure Corp.; and
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29 | WHEREAS, It was in 1958 that Jay Stream had a vision that | ||||||
30 | now, 48 years later, represents visible proof of his clarity of | ||||||
31 | vision; after selecting an area of virgin farmland in Illinois, |
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1 | he carefully pulled together a planned community of residential | ||||||
2 | atmosphere that would be supported by well-selected | ||||||
3 | manufacturing companies; and | ||||||
4 | WHEREAS, The Village of Carol Stream was named in honor of | ||||||
5 | Mr. Stream's daughter; under his direction, the industrial area | ||||||
6 | grew to include many of the nation's industrial leaders, such | ||||||
7 | as Fiat, Morton Salt, Container Corporation of America, Allis | ||||||
8 | Chalmers, Meyer Cord Decalcomania Company, Easterling | ||||||
9 | Silverware, and many more; today, Carol Stream has more than | ||||||
10 | 40,000 residents; and
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11 | WHEREAS, In 1962, he founded the Hawthorne Bank of Wheaton | ||||||
12 | and served as its bank president and chairman of the board; in | ||||||
13 | 1967, Mr. Stream retired from the bank to pursue a new post as | ||||||
14 | president of the International Arabian Horse Association; his | ||||||
15 | enthusiastic dedication to the Arabian horse resulted not only | ||||||
16 | in his founding Greengate Farms, one of the largest and most | ||||||
17 | successful Arabian Horse breeding farms in the world, but also | ||||||
18 | his participation in the creation of the World Arabian Horse | ||||||
19 | Organization; serving as chairman of the Steering Committee, he | ||||||
20 | helped found and wrote the constitution for the World Arabian | ||||||
21 | Horse Association, an organization representing more than 50 | ||||||
22 | countries; he was elected first president of the organization | ||||||
23 | and served in that capacity for 30 years, a position that | ||||||
24 | placed him in close contact with many governments, including | ||||||
25 | Russia and several nations of the Eastern bloc; he dealt | ||||||
26 | extensively with countries of the Mid-East (including Jordan, | ||||||
27 | Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Oman, Bahrain, and Kuwait; therefore, | ||||||
28 | be it
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29 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL | ||||||
30 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of | ||||||
31 | Jay Stream, a man who was truly a visionary, and we extend our | ||||||
32 | sincere condolences to his family, friends, and all who knew | ||||||
33 | and loved him; and be it further
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1 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
2 | presented to his family and to the Village of Carol Stream as | ||||||
3 | an expression of our deepest sympathy.
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