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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to |
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Max Stewart of Raymond, who passed away |
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| on March 24, 2008; and
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| WHEREAS, Max Stewart was born on March 5, 1941 in Girard; |
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| his parents were Henry and Ruth Bethard Stewart; he married |
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| Karen Sue Wilton on January 8, 1960 in Hannibal, Missouri; and
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| WHEREAS, Max Stewart graduated from Raymond High School in |
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| 1959; after graduation, he attended Brown's Business College in |
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| Springfield and went to work at The State Journal-Register, |
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| where he worked for several years; he also attended |
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| auctioneering school in Colorado and established the Auction |
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| House in Farmersville; he then worked at Timmerman's in |
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| Litchfield and John Deere in Nokomis before moving his family |
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| to Florissant, Missouri, where he worked many years for the |
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| Globe Democrat and later the St. Louis Post Dispatch; he also |
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| wrote sporting columns for the nationally acclaimed Sporting |
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| News magazine and was a tax preparer for H&R Block during tax |
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| season; and
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| WHEREAS, After moving back to central Illinois in 1977, Max |
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| Stewart and his wife operated the Montgomery Ward catalog store |
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| in Carlinville for several years; from 1981 to 1985, he worked |
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| as the farm broadcaster at the WSMI radio station, where he |
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| created the "Auction Time" show, which still airs to this day; |
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| he was also a leader in establishing the Montgomery County |
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| Fair; and
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| WHEREAS, After his stint at WSMI, Max Stewart became a farm |
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| broadcaster for KMOX and KXOK radio in St. Louis, finishing his |
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| radio career on the Sun Radio Network; he then entered the |
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| business of real estate and eventually opened his own agency, |
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| Panhandle Realty in Raymond, where he was the owner and broker; |
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| around the same time, he and his wife established Panhandle |
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| Charity Tours, with proceeds from the Branson trips going to |
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| many local causes; and
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| WHEREAS, Max Stewart was an avid sports fan who enjoyed |
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| both the St. Louis Cardinals and St. Louis Blues; he also |
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| served as a referee for high school basketball games for 18 |
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| years; and
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| WHEREAS, Max Stewart was a member of Pleasant Hill |
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| Christian Church in Raymond and the Illinois Association of |
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| Realtors; and |
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| WHEREAS, Max Stewart enjoyed fishing and watching his |
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| grandchildren participate in a variety of sports; and
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| WHEREAS, Max Stewart was preceded in death by his parents; |
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| his sister, Judy Lee; his sister's husband, Max Lee; and his |
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| nephew, Andy Leach; and |
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| WHEREAS, Max Stewart is survived by his wife, Karen; his |
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| sons, Todd (Mary) Stewart, Randy Stewart, and Brett (DiLynn) |
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| Stewart; his daughters, Keri (Bill) Krager and Jennifer (Joe) |
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| Black; his grandchildren, Mathew Konneker, Josh, Randall, |
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| Steven, Nathan, and Kevin Stewart, Jordan Black, Austin Hemken, |
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| Tiffany and Taylor Krager, Rachel Armbruster, and Miranda |
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| Eccher; his great-grandchildren, Christian and Kyra Konneker, |
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| Gabe Stewart, and Zanden Lilly; his sister, Lois (Loren) |
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| Guthals; and his father-in-law, Russell Wilton; therefore, be |
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| 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 Max Stewart; 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 Max Stewart as an expression of our |
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| sympathy.
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