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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
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| Representatives are saddened to learn of the death of John |
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| Randolph Phipps of Mattoon, who passed away December 14, 2009; |
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| WHEREAS, He was born May 16, 1919, in Kansas, Illinois, the |
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| son of Charles W. and Ethel K. (Torrance) Phipps; having taken |
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| ROTC at the University of Illinois, he received his graduation |
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| diploma with a BS in Economics, with honors, his commission as |
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| a 2nd Lieutenant in the Army, and his orders to report for duty |
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| to Fort Sill, Oklahoma, all on the same day; and
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| WHEREAS, During World War II, he served in the Philippines |
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| as an army artillery battery commander; upon returning home, he |
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| joined his brother, Clem and his wife, Claribel, as a partner |
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| in the Phipps Shoe Stores; he married Pauline Prunty on |
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| February 8, 1946; and |
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| WHEREAS, Rather than joining the Reserves at that time, he |
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| dropped his commission as a Major, back to Captain, to organize |
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| Illinois National Guard Company E, 130th Infantry in Mattoon |
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| with 21 men; an armory was built for training, which was later |
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| rededicated in his name; he again performed front line combat |
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| service in the Korean War as an Advisor to Republic of Korea |
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| (ROK) army troops, where he earned a Silver Star and Combat |
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| Infantry Badge; and
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| WHEREAS, Over the years, as a citizen soldier, he attended |
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| weekly drills, summer camps, and went to Advanced Military |
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| Schools, including Fort Sill (Artillery), Fort Benning, |
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| Georgia (Infantry); Command and General Staff College, |
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| Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania; National Defense University, |
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| Fort McNair, Washington, D.C.; Air War College, Maxwell Air |
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| Base, Alabama; Air Safety Course, University of Southern |
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| California; and an orientation tour of American troops in |
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| Europe in 1980; and |
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| WHEREAS, He served as Assistant Adjutant General of the |
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| State of Illinois from 1970-1978, and, in 1971, he earned his |
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| Masters in Public Administration at Sangamon State University |
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| (now the University of Illinois, Springfield); he became the |
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| Adjutant General in 1978, serving until his retirement in 1983, |
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| after 42 years of commissioned military service; he continued |
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| in community service thereafter, serving for 13 years on the |
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| Coles County Board of Review; he was active in his church and |
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| multiple service clubs; and |
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| WHEREAS, At the time of his passing, he was a member of the |
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| First Presbyterian Church, Rotary Club, Exchange Club, a |
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| director on the boards of the Lincoln/Sargent Farm Foundation, |
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| the Thomas Lincoln Cemetery Association, and a member of the |
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| Mattoon Golf and Country Club; he also had life memberships in |
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| the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, 40 & 8, the |
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| National Guard Association, and the University of Illinois |
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| Alumni Association; he had taken the time to write two books, |
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| "Citizen-Soldier" and its sequel, for the benefit of his |
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| grandchildren and progeny; and
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| WHEREAS, He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles |
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| Winslow Phipps and Ethel Kelsey (Torrance) Phipps; his |
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| brothers, Horace (Joe) Torrance Phipps and wife, Marian |
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| (Sheridan) Phipps, and Clem Gordon Phipps and wife, Claribel |
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| (Gant) Phipps; his sister, Carolyn Belle Phipps; and his |
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| daughter, Kelsey Selander Phipps; and
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| WHEREAS, He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Pauline |
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| (Prunty) Phipps; his son, Charles Winslow Phipps and wife, Gail |
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| Bankemper Phipps; his granddaughter, Cristen Phipps; and his |
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| grandsons, John Randolph Phipps II, Nathan Matthew Phipps, |
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| Derek Brandon Selander, and Kurt Bradley Selander; therefore, |
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| 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 |
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| mourn, along with his family, friends, and a grateful nation, |
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| the passing of General Phipps; and be it further
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