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1 | | HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois General Assembly are |
3 | | pleased to honor those who make lasting contributions to this |
4 | | State and its citizens; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Monroe Flinn was born December 17, 1917 in |
6 | | Batesville, Arkansas; his family moved to Cahokia in 1956; as a |
7 | | young child, he was called "Big Boy" by his aunts, uncles, and |
8 | | his grandmother; this nickname eventually evolved into |
9 | | "Biggie", as he was called by his many close friends and |
10 | | relatives; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, Monroe Flinn worked with his father as a |
12 | | barrelmaker before joining Granite City Steel, where he worked |
13 | | for 41 years; he later served as a legislator in the Illinois |
14 | | House of Representatives in Springfield from 1971 to 1995, |
15 | | leading the revision to the Illinois Constitution in 1972; |
16 | | during his tenure as State Representative, he was noted for |
17 | | unconditionally helping his colleagues and constituents; he |
18 | | will be remembered fondly as a man of common sense and honesty |
19 | | who earned the respect of his Republican colleagues and fellow |
20 | | Democrats alike; and |
21 | | WHEREAS, While serving in the Statehouse, Monroe Flinn |
22 | | served on the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules; when he |
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1 | | left the House of Representatives on January 10, 1995, he had |
2 | | the longest record of Joint Committee on Administrative Rules |
3 | | service and was its last remaining charter member; in |
4 | | recognition of his years of service on the Joint Committee on |
5 | | Administrative Rules and in tribute to his unparalleled |
6 | | contribution to establishing and advancing rulemaking |
7 | | oversight in Illinois, the weekly publication of the Joint |
8 | | Committee on Administrative Rules was named "The Flinn Report"; |
9 | | subscribers and library patrons throughout the State are |
10 | | reminded weekly that Representative Flinn helped shape and |
11 | | promote a system of regulatory review that serves as a model |
12 | | for other States; and |
13 | | WHEREAS, During his 23 years as a legislator, Monroe Flinn |
14 | | served as Democratic Leader from 1975 to 1980 and on numerous |
15 | | committees, including Financial Institutions (chairman), |
16 | | Counties and Townships (co-chairman), and Legislative |
17 | | Information System Committee (co-chairman); and
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18 | | WHEREAS, After his retirement, Monroe Flinn was appointed |
19 | | by the Secretary of State to serve as chairman on the State of |
20 | | Illinois Merit Commission, which he served in until his death; |
21 | | and
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22 | | WHEREAS, Monroe Flinn was active in many civic and |
23 | | charitable organizations over the years; he was a life member |
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1 | | of Emeth Lodge 1030 Ancient Free and Accepted Masons in |
2 | | Cahokia, a member of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Bodies |
3 | | of Southern Illinois, a charter member of the Centreville Men's |
4 | | Club, an honorary member of American Legion Post 784 in |
5 | | Cahokia, a member of the Moose Lodge 423 in Cahokia, a member |
6 | | of the Illinois Sheriffs' Association, and a member of the |
7 | | Shriners Ainad Temple; and
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8 | | WHEREAS, Monroe Flinn's most treasured possession was his |
9 | | family; he was so proud of his wife, children, grandchildren, |
10 | | great-grandchildren, great-great-grandson, nieces, nephews, |
11 | | sisters, and brothers; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Monroe Flinn was preceded in death by his parents, |
13 | | Monroe J. and Rue (nee Hanks) Flinn; 2 brothers, Robert and |
14 | | Dale Flinn; and a sister, Ellen (Flinn) Woodland; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, Monroe Flinn was survived by his wife of 65 years, |
16 | | Freda Flinn; a son, Don Flinn; 2 daughters, Carol Flinn (Sam |
17 | | Millatti) and Debbie Flinn (Ron Wilshusen); 9 grandchildren, |
18 | | Lisa (Millatti) Inman, Mike Millatti, Sharon (Flinn) Erschen |
19 | | and her friend, Rob Simons, Kelly Flinn (Gary Simpson), Lori |
20 | | (Flinn) Gallion, Bradley Lobsinger, and Megan, Rebecca, and |
21 | | Ronnie Wilshusen; 8 great-grandchildren, David and Amanda |
22 | | Inman, Anthony Millatti, Rachel and Sarah Erschen, Abby and |
23 | | Aaron Creek, and Jake Simpson; a great-great-grandson, Trenton |
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1 | | Inman; 3 sisters, Anna McGinnis, Yvonne Bognar, and Evelyn |
2 | | Brogan; and his many nieces and nephews; therefore, be it
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3 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
4 | | NINETY-EIGHTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE |
5 | | SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that we designate the portion of |
6 | | Interstate 255 within the city limits of Cahokia as the "Monroe |
7 | | L. Flinn Memorial Highway" in honor of former State |
8 | | Representative Flinn and his accomplishments; and be it further
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9 | | RESOLVED, That the Illinois Department of Transportation |
10 | | is requested to erect at suitable locations, consistent with |
11 | | State and federal regulations, appropriate plaques or signs |
12 | | giving notice of the name of the Monroe L. Flinn Memorial |
13 | | Highway; and be it further |
14 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
15 | | presented to the Illinois Department of Transportation and the |
16 | | family of Monroe Flinn.
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