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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to |
3 | | learn of the death of Fire Chief Emeritus Paul H. Boecker of |
4 | | the Lisle-Woodridge Fire District, who passed away on August |
5 | | 14, 2011; and
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6 | | WHEREAS,
Chief Boecker began his career with the Naperville |
7 | | Fire Department in 1952; he left there as a Captain to become |
8 | | the Chief of the Lisle Fire Department in 1971; he was |
9 | | instrumental in turning the volunteer fire department into a |
10 | | full-time paid fire district during his tenure; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, His guidance expanded the fire district to 5 fire |
12 | | stations and more than 80 personnel; under his leadership, the |
13 | | fire district attained an Insurance Service Office (ISO) Class |
14 | | 1 designation before his retirement in 1994; and |
15 | | WHEREAS, During his career he received 9 Awards of |
16 | | Commendation, 4 Awards of Merit, and the coveted Firefighter of |
17 | | the Year Award in 1993 from the fire district, and he was named |
18 | | Employee of the Year in Woodridge; during the devastating |
19 | | tornado that struck Plainfield in 1990, Chief Boecker's efforts |
20 | | were noteworthy and he was one of 12 recipients of recognition |
21 | | for his outstanding leadership following the tornado; in 1983, |
22 | | he was one of 2 Chiefs honored with the Dictograph Security |
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1 | | Company "Public Safety Award"; and
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2 | | WHEREAS, He was awarded the "Mason Lankford" fire service |
3 | | award, which was named after a personal friend;
Chief Boecker |
4 | | served on several regional and national committees throughout |
5 | | his career and received many awards along the way; in 1954, he |
6 | | began the "Keep the Wreath Red" program, later adopted by |
7 | | DuPage County, and eventually recognized by the State of |
8 | | Illinois; he served as a charter member of the Educational |
9 | | Research Foundation for the Illinois Fire Chiefs Association |
10 | | and as their President in 1980; in 1982 he was named as the |
11 | | Fire Chief of the Year in Illinois; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, He served as a Field Instructor for the Illinois |
13 | | Fire Service Institute for more than 30 years and was the |
14 | | Chairman of the Illinois Fire College from 1972 until 1996; he |
15 | | served as a Co-Chairman for the Illinois Fire Chiefs |
16 | | Association Firefighter Funeral Committee; he was also a |
17 | | Founding Member, Director, and President of the DuPage Hundred |
18 | | Club, which provides benefits and support to spouses and |
19 | | families of fire and police officers who have lost their lives |
20 | | in the line-of-duty;
Chief Boecker also served on a national |
21 | | level in various capacities with the National Fire Academy, |
22 | | International Fire Chiefs, Federal Management Emergency |
23 | | Agency, and several other fire schools; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, Chief Boecker is survived by his wife, Sonja J. |
2 | | Boecker (Sinclair); his son, Paul H. Boecker III and his wife, |
3 | | Nancy (Martin) and their 2 children, Paul H. Boecker IV and |
4 | | John J. Boecker; his son, Alex J. Boecker and his wife, Krissie |
5 | | (Kegaly) and their son, Alex J. Boecker Jr.; and his sister, |
6 | | Ann S. Boecker; therefore, be it
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7 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SEVENTH GENERAL |
8 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with |
9 | | his friends, family, fellow firefighters, and a grateful |
10 | | community, the passing of Chief Boecker; and be it further
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11 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
12 | | presented to the family of Fire Chief Paul Boecker as a symbol |
13 | | of our sincere sympathy and respect.
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