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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 Budd Birnbaum of Wilmette, who recently |
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| passed away; and
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| WHEREAS, Budd Birnbaum was born into a family of nine |
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| children; his parents were Orthodox Jews who lived in Hyde |
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| Park; he spent his early years at the Jackson Park golf course, |
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| serving as caddy for Charles "Chick" Evans; and
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| WHEREAS, Budd Birnbaum and his best friend, Lionel, and |
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| other young men from the neighborhood enlisted in the service |
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| at the onset of World War II; he and Lionel enlisted in the |
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| Army Air Corps, and Budd became a General's Adjutant, serving |
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| at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, Colorado; he later |
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| requested combat duty and was sent to the Philippines and |
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| Okinawa; he was the only young man from his neighborhood to |
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| return home from the war, losing even his best friend during |
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| conflict; and
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| WHEREAS, After teaching English at a Japanese grade school, |
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| Budd Birnbaum returned home and worked in the music business; |
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| at Lyon and Healy Records he met his future wife, Marilyn; and
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| WHEREAS, Together they moved to 97th Street on the |