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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
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| Representatives are pleased to recognize former Crestwood |
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| Mayor Chester Stranczek for his hard work and dedication to his |
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| community while serving in office; and
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| WHEREAS, Elected mayor in 1969, he served as trustee for 12 |
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| years before his election; he is credited with improving the |
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| business community, changing the look of the community, and |
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| leading the campaign for the south suburbs to get a riverboat |
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| casino; and
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| WHEREAS, In 2006 he gave residents who own their homes 48 |
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| percent of their property taxes back, a total of $4 million; he |
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| also returned his $6,000 mayor's salary to the village every |
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| year; and |
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| WHEREAS, He was born and raised in Crestwood but did not |
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| speak English until he was 8 years old and later helped his |
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| siblings learn the language; he attended St. Christopher |
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| grammar school in Midlothian, Blue Island High School, and |
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| Canisius College in western New York; and
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| WHEREAS, After serving in the United States Army and |
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| pitching in the minor leagues, Chester Stranczek returned to |
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| Crestwood, where he and his wife, Diane, raised their two |
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| children; it was during this time that they started a trucking |
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| business, Cresco Lines, Incorporated, that today operates in 48 |
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| states and parts of Canada; and
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| WHEREAS, Chester Stranczek was a minor league pitcher for |
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| the Philadelphia Phillies in the 1950s before an injury forced |
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| him to leave baseball; he also lent his talents to the United |
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| States Army baseball team, when he served for seventeen months |
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| in the Far East; his great love of baseball led him to bring |
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| minor league baseball to Crestwood, where he secured funds to |
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| build a multimillion dollar, state-of-the-art field; and
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| WHEREAS, He was a member of the executive boards of the |
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| Illinois Transportation Association and Highway Users |
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| Federation and director of the Suburban Bus Line "PACE;" he |
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| also served the trucking industry as a director of the |
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| Interstate Truckload Carriers Conference, the Illinois |
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| Trucking Associations, and the Chicago Regional Transportation |
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| Authority, was secretary of the Highway Users Federation as |
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| well as that group's Automobile Safety Foundation affiliate; he |
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| is also a past chairman of the American Trucking Association |
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| and the Truckload Carriers Association; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |