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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 Richard Raymond Bairstow of Waukegan, who |
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| passed away on May 21, 2008; and
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| WHEREAS, Richard Raymond Bairstow was born September 26, |
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| 1917 in Waukegan, the son of the late Fred Raymond and Mildred |
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| Wright Bairstow; he attended North School and Waukegan Township |
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| High School, graduating in 1935; he attended the University of |
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| Illinois, graduating in 1939; he was a member of Delta Tau |
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| Delta fraternity; he was a student at the National University |
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| of Mexico in Mexico City and studied Law at George Washington |
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| University in Washington, D.C., where he was president of his |
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| class and a member of the jumping team; and
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| WHEREAS, After the war he returned to the law school at the |
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| University of Illinois; he was a member of Phi Alpha Delta law |
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| fraternity and received his Juris Doctorate in 1947; he |
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| practiced law in Waukegan and Lake County, was an Assistant |
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| State's Attorney, and for 50 years was attorney for the Fox |
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| Lake Fire Protection District; he was an Administrative Law |
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| Judge for the State of Illinois Department of Revenue in |
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| Chicago for 34 years; he helped organize, was attorney for, and |
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| he was on the Board of Directors of Little Fort Bank and Trust |
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| Company of Waukegan (now Fifth Third Bank); and
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| WHEREAS, He was a life member of the Lake County, State of |
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| Illinois, and American Bar Associations; he was admitted to the |
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| U.S. District Court, the U.S. Court of Military Appeals, and |
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| the U.S. Supreme Court; he was listed in Who's Who In American |
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| Law, In Commerce and Industry, In the Midwest, In America, and |
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| In the World; Mr. Bairstow was past president of the |
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| Waukegan-North Chicago Junior Chamber of Commerce, the |
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| Salvation Army, the Fort Sheridan Chapter of the Association of |
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| the U.S. Army, and served on the Boards of Directors of the |
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| American Red Cross and the YMCA; he was a Republican precinct |
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| committeeman for 25 years, was a past president of the Waukegan |
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| Township Republican Organization, and was a member of the State |
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| Board of Directors of the Young Republicans; and
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| WHEREAS, He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the |
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| horse cavalry, but prior to Pearl Harbor he was sent to Armored |
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| Forces School at Fort Knox, Kentucky and became a tanker; he |
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| commanded the 5th Tank Battalion the 16th Armored Division; he |
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| was in the attacking forces at Omaha Beach in Normandy during |
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| the liberation of France; he served in Psychological Warfare, a |
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| Special Staff Division of Supreme Headquarters, Allied |
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| Expeditionary Forces, under General Eisenhower; he was in the |
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| campaigns of France, Luxembourg, and Germany in World War II |
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| and was in the Information Control Division in the Army of |
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| Occupation; he was a graduate of the Command and General Staff |
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| College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and the Army Logistical |
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| School; he was an expert in Special Warfare, and for many years |
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| commanded the Radio Broadcasting and Leaflet Battalion at |
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| O'Hare Field in Chicago; he last served under the Deputy Chief |
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| of Staff for Special Operations in the Pentagon, and he retired |
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| a Colonel after 32 years of service; and |
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| WHEREAS, He was a faithful member of Christ Episcopal |
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| Church and the Men's Bible Group; he was Judge Advocate and a |
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| life member of the American Legion Homer Dahringer Post and a |
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| life member of the Military Officers Association of America; he |
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| was also a member of the Elks, Waukegan City Club, the Honest |
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| John Club, the Waukegan Historical Society, and Glen Flora |
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| Country Club; and |
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| WHEREAS, He was preceded in death by his parents; his first |
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| wife and the mother of his daughters, Mary Kelley Bairstow; his |
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| second wife, Agnes Macaitis Caldwell Bairstow; his brothers, |
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| Robert Wright Bairstow and William Royer Bairstow; and his |
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| brother-in-law, Clarence Kelley; and
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| WHEREAS, He is survived by his daughters, Kathleen (James) |
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| Young, Suzanne (Lucky) Hicks, and Mary "Mimi' Neely; his |
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| stepchildren, Judy (Stanley) Miscichowski and Roy Arthur |
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| (Kathleen) Caldwell; his sister-in-law, Valve Kelley; his |
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| grandchildren, Jennifer Neely, Joshua, Mary, and John Young, |
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| Leigh Ann Miscichowski, and Roy, Patrick, and Kelley Ann |
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| Caldwell; his nieces, Betsy (Dan) Morse, Lael (Syd) Yudain, |
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| Marsha (Robert) Plagens, and Janice (Edward) Scarbalis; his |
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| nephews, Robert (Mary) Bairstow, Andrew (Lowe) Bairstow, and |
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| Mark (Susan) Kelley; along with his many other cousins and dear |
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| friends; 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 Richard Bairstow; and be |
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| it further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| presented to the family of Richard Bairstow as a symbol of our |
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| sincere sympathy.
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