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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
3 | | Representatives are saddened to learn of the death of
Max W. |
4 | | Shurtz, who passed away on June 22, 2011; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Max Shurtz was born on September 6, 1918; he was |
6 | | raised in rural northwest Waltonville on a farm, where he lived |
7 | | and worked in his early life; he married Ruth (Martin) Shurtz |
8 | | on December 23, 1941, in Cape Girardeau, Missouri; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, Max Shurtz graduated from Waltonville High School |
10 | | in 1936; he was a former alumnus of the year oat Waltonville |
11 | | High School; he subsequently earned a master's degree from |
12 | | Southern Illinois University; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, Max Shurtz began his teaching career at Four |
14 | | Corners Grade School in 1940; he later served as teacher, |
15 | | principal, and coach in the Waltonville School District; in |
16 | | 1962, he purchased the Chrysler-Plymouth dealership in Mt. |
17 | | Vernon, which he operated for 32 years until he sold the |
18 | | franchise in 1994; he continued to operate Mt. Vernon S & W |
19 | | Motors with his son, Jim, and sold used cars until his passing; |
20 | | he was also previously employed by the Illinois Secretary of |
21 | | State and the Illinois Department of Transportation; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, Max Shurtz joined the United States Army in 1941 |
2 | | to proudly serve his country during World War II; he served in |
3 | | the 3rd Armored Division through five campaigns in Europe, from |
4 | | Omaha Beach on D-Day to the Elbe River, and earned the rank of |
5 | | First Sergeant; he received numerous citation medals and awards |
6 | | for his service, including five Campaign Stars, the Bronze |
7 | | Star, the Croix De Guerre, Meritorious Service medal for Combat |
8 | | Operations Against the Enemies in France, Belgium, and Germany; |
9 | | the Good Conduct Medal, the European-African-Middle Eastern |
10 | | Theater Service Medal, the American Defense Medal, and four |
11 | | Overseas Service Bars; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Max Shurtz was appointed to serve as State |
13 | | Representative of the 54th District from 1973 to 1974; and
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14 | | WHEREAS, Max Shurtz served and committed his time to many |
15 | | organizations, including the Mt. Vernon State Fair Board, the |
16 | | Selective Service Board, the Jefferson County Board, |
17 | | Blissville Township, the Greater Egypt Regional Planning and |
18 | | Development Commission, AMVETS, the VFW, the Elks Club, the |
19 | | Moose Lodge, the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Jefferson County |
20 | | Masonic Lodge 368 Opdyke, and the Jefferson County Shrine Club; |
21 | | he also served as a Precinct Committeeman for 36 years and a |
22 | | Republican Central Committeeman for 27 years; and |
23 | | WHEREAS, Max Shurtz attended the United Methodist Church of |
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1 | | Waltonville and the Baptist Temple in Mt. Vernon; and
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2 | | WHEREAS, Max Shurtz was preceded in death by his parents, |
3 | | Carl and Georgia (Fairchild) Shurtz; his brother, Roger Shurtz; |
4 | | and his sisters, Dorothy Ferris and Carlyn Hirons; and |
5 | | WHEREAS, Max Shurtz is survived by his wife; his children, |
6 | | Judy Waligorski and her husband, Wayne, and Jim Shurtz and his |
7 | | friend, Paralee Scrivner; his granddaughters, Sara Fiedler and |
8 | | her husband, Chad, and Laura Waligorski; his great-grandson, |
9 | | Zac Fiedler; his brothers, A.J. Shurtz and his wife, Mary, and |
10 | | Rod Shurtz and his wife, Marjorie; his sister, Barb Shurtz; and |
11 | | his many nieces and nephews; therefore, be it
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12 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
13 | | NINETY-SEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
14 | | we mourn, along with his family and friends, the passing of Max |
15 | | W. Shurtz; and be it further
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16 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
17 | | presented to the family of Max Shurtz as an expression of our |
18 | | sympathy.
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