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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 Donald Wilson of Downers Grove, who |
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| passed away on April 10, 2008; and
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| WHEREAS, The Wilson family came from Sweden to Illinois |
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| when Donald's Uncle August (a wagon maker) was asked to |
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| participate as a tradesman at the Swedish Pavilion in the |
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| Columbian Exposition (World's Fair) in Chicago in 1893; after |
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| the Exposition ended, he settled in Geneva with a group of |
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| other Swedes, and he wrote Donald's father (Oscar) in Sweden |
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| and encouraged him to join August in America; and
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| WHEREAS, Oscar joined his brother in Geneva in 1899 and |
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| they soon started a building business, known as Wilson |
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| Brothers, which was responsible for designing and building a |
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| significant number of homes in Geneva and Batavia and also many |
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| buildings still standing on Main Street in Geneva; two of their |
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| first residential houses (the Hoyt house in Geneva and the |
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| Gridley-Snow house in Batavia) were designed by Frank Lloyd |
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| Wright, and they also worked on other Wright projects including |
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| the Unity Temple in Oak Park and the Avery Coonley house in |
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| Riverside; and
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| WHEREAS, Donald Wilson was the youngest of six children; |
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| his siblings included, Marion, Kenneth, Norman, George, and |
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| Leonard; they were born to Oscar and Frida Wilson (Frida also |
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| being a Swedish immigrant); Donald was born in 1919, he |
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| attended Geneva public schools, and was the quarterback on the |
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| Geneva High School football team; and
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| WHEREAS, Donald and his wife began dating while they were |
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| both students at Geneva High School; after high school, Donald |
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| worked for two years before starting at Cornell College in Mt. |
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| Vernon, Iowa, but his college experience was interrupted when |
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| World War II broke out in 1941; and
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| WHEREAS, He enlisted in the United States Navy and became a |
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| Pilot and Section Leader in Bombing Squadron Three in the USS |
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| Yorktown; he piloted an SBD Dauntless Divebomber on numerous |
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| carrier-based missions over the Philippines, Formosa, French |
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| Indo-China, Chichi Jim, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa, and he |
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| participated in the first Navy carrier-based plane strikes |
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| against Tokyo; for his service, he was awarded the Navy Air |
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| Medal and four Navy Gold Stars; he sent an engagement ring to |
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| his future wife, Lucille Stokes, by mail while he was aboard an |
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| aircraft carrier, and they were married on August 30, 1943 |
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| while he was on leave; and
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| WHEREAS, After the war, he graduated from Cornell College |
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| and left business school in 1947 to enter the management |
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| training program at Bell Telephone, where he worked for |
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| approximately 35 years; Bell Telephone's practice was to move |
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| their management people among different offices, so he worked |
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| in Chicago, Elgin, Rockford, Chicago (again), Joliet, and then |
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| Chicago one more time during his career; in Joliet, he was |
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| active in the United Way and served as President of the West |
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| Side Kiwanis Club of Joliet; he also sang as a baritone in two |
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| barbershop quartets that competed in state-wide competitions; |
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| WHEREAS, After retiring in 1981, he participated as a |
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| volunteer in several community activities, including teaching |
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| English as a second language to immigrants from over 30 |
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| countries in the Downers Grove area; he was also an active |
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| member of the First United Methodist Church in Downers Grove; |
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| WHEREAS, Donald Wilson is survived by his wife of over 64 |
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| years, Lucille; his two daughters, Louise Wilson and Mary |
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| Ambrose; his son, John Wilson; and his five grandchildren; |
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| 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 Donald Wilson; and be it |
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| further
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