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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to |
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| learn of the death of Roy Fair of Sugar Grove, who passed away |
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| on September 30, 2007; and
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| WHEREAS, Roy Fair was born July 11, 1935, in Myrtle, |
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| Mississippi, the son of Sybil Fair (nee Aston) and the late Roy |
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| Fair Sr.; and
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| WHEREAS, Roy Fair was in the real estate business, |
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| beginning in 1959; he started his own company in Aurora in |
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| 1963, and achieved a 60% market share in the Aurora market |
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| under the Fair & Company flag; he maintained offices in |
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| Yorkville, Geneva, Montgomery, Naperville, and Aurora during |
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| those years; and
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| WHEREAS, He served on the Aurora Board of Realtors for many |
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| years, becoming its president in 1968 and eventually serving as |
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| president of the Illinois Association of Realtors in 1980; Mr. |
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| Fair continued to serve the association at all three levels and |
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| had finished his 22nd year as a director of the National |
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| Association of Realtors; he was awarded the highest honor of |
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| the association by being named Realtor of the Year by the |
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| Aurora Association in 1973, and Realtor of the Year by the |
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| Illinois State Association in 1982; in 2003, he was awarded the |
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| coveted Hall of Fame Award from the Aurora Tri-County |
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| Association of Realtors for his continuing dedication and |
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| service to the industry; and
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| WHEREAS, As chairman of the National Legislative |
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| Committee, Mr. Fair was instrumental in securing legislation to |
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| allow the FHA interest rate to float with the market; during |
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| his years in the business he built over 400 homes in the Aurora |
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| area, purchased, rehabbed, and financed over 100 low and |
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| moderate income houses, trained hundreds of real estate agents |
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| in the sales end of the business, and developed and managed |
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| numerous real estate investments; he carried the prestigious |
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| Realtor designation of Certified Residential Broker; he served |
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| as chairman of the South Kane County American Cancer Crusade, |
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| chairman of the Downtown Aurora Committee of the Aurora Chamber |
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| of Commerce, director of the Aurora Chamber of Commerce, and on |
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| Governor Thompson's Task Force on Home Ownership; and
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| WHEREAS, Roy Fair is survived by his wife, Sue |
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| Wiskowski-Fair; his sons, Mike (Laurie) Fair, Terry (Cindy) |
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| Fair, and David (Debbie) Fair; his twelve grandchildren, Sandy |
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| (Bob) Cary, Susan (Mark) Alsip, Samantha (George) Pilgrim, |
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| Garett Fair, Derek Fair, Jared Fair, Shana Fair, Richard Fair, |
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| John (Stacy) Fair, Andrea Fair, James Fair, and Selena Hensley; |
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| his twelve great-grandchildren; his mother, Sybil Fair; his |
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| sisters, Doris (Fred) Moore, and Ann Louise (Sonny) Churchill; |
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| and his brother, Billy Fair; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL |
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| ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with |
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| his family and friends, the passing of Roy Fair; and be it |
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| further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| presented to the family of Roy Fair as a symbol of our |
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| sympathy.
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