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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 Lindell |
4 | | D. Blades of West Frankfort, who passed away on February 1, |
5 | | 2016; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Lindell Blades was born in West Frankfort to |
7 | | George A. and Marie (nee Kane) Blades on September 14, 1944; he |
8 | | graduated from Frankfort Community High School in 1963 and |
9 | | married Shelia Kay Foster in Rosiclare on October 3, 1964; and
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10 | | WHEREAS, Lindell Blades worked, along with other family |
11 | | members, at Benton Bakery in Benton and Table Pride Bakery in |
12 | | West Frankfort; later, his family opened Blades' Bakery in West |
13 | | Frankfort; he also worked as a line inspector for Norge in |
14 | | Herrin for 11 years; and |
15 | | WHEREAS, Lindell Blades attended the Police Training |
16 | | Institute at Rend Lake College; he received his law enforcement |
17 | | certification and began his long career with law enforcement in |
18 | | 1975 as a Patrolman with the West Frankfort Police Department; |
19 | | during his career, he was awarded the Medal of Valor from the |
20 | | Department; he achieved the rank of Lieutenant, and, in 1979, |
21 | | he became the Chief of Police; he continued as Chief for most |
22 | | of the next 18 years until his retirement in 1997; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, After his retirement, Lindell Blades helped care |
2 | | for his wife, Shelia, until she passed away; after her death, |
3 | | he started over-the-road truck driving for a short time; in |
4 | | 2002, he began working security at John A. Logan College in |
5 | | Carterville; and |
6 | | WHEREAS, Lindell Blades married Johnnie Martha Whittkamp |
7 | | in Galatia on June 25, 2005; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, Lindell Blades was a member of Fellowship Baptist |
9 | | Church of Galatia and a member of Frankfort No. 567 Masonic |
10 | | Lodge of West Frankfort, where he served as Past Master; he was |
11 | | a member of the Illinois Police Association and served as |
12 | | President of the West Frankfort Police Association; he also |
13 | | served on the Police Pension Board for 30 years; and
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14 | | WHEREAS, Lindell Blades organized many country music |
15 | | fundraisers for the West Frankfort Police Association to help |
16 | | with the purchase of equipment for the police auxiliary; he |
17 | | served as a judge for the Boy Scout Soap Box Derby, raised |
18 | | money for St. Jude Children's Hospital, and organized and took |
19 | | the DARE Program around to the area schools; and |
20 | | WHEREAS, Lindell Blades enjoyed coon hunting, |
21 | | participating in jam sessions with his bluegrass music friends, |
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1 | | fishing and camping, and hosting fish fries at his home, where |
2 | | he also held his annual Halloween Chili Hayride with his many |
3 | | friends; he loved being with his family and was always |
4 | | interested in their many activities, especially those of his |
5 | | grandchildren; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Lindell Blades was preceded in death by his first |
7 | | wife of 37 years, Shelia; his parents; his stepson, Matthew |
8 | | Vancil; his grandson, Clayton Blades; his granddaughter, |
9 | | Bayley Nicole King; his 3 brothers, Stanley, Oakley, and Donald |
10 | | Blades; his 2 sisters, Mary Ellen Carlson and Emma Elizabeth |
11 | | Cogdill; and his brother-in-law, Kenny Foster; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Lindell Blades is survived by his wife of 10 |
13 | | years, Johnnie; his 2 sons and daughter-in-law, Lindell Ray and |
14 | | Karen Blades, and Kevin Bruce Blades; his daughter and |
15 | | son-in-law, Deanna and Dax Davidson; his 2 stepsons and their |
16 | | wives, Sean and Lisa King, and Devin and Tammy King; his |
17 | | stepdaughter and her husband, Aaron Sue and Kelly Tyner; his 7 |
18 | | granddaughters, Hannah King, MaKenzie Blades, Cara Vancil, |
19 | | Patricia Blades, Alanis and Aleah Davidson, and Katelyn Brooke |
20 | | Tyner; his 2 brothers and sisters-in-law, Jack and Frances |
21 | | Blades, and John D. and Connie Blades; his 2 sisters and |
22 | | brother-in-law, Lu Tefertiller, and Ruth Ann and Jerry Spears; |
23 | | his sister-in-law, Jane Blades; his 3 brothers-in-law, Waldo |
24 | | Cogdill, Joe Whittkamp and his wife, June, and David Foster; a |
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1 | | host of nieces and nephews and other extended family; and many |
2 | | friends; therefore, be it
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3 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
4 | | NINETY-NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
5 | | mourn the passing of Lindell D. Blades, and extend our sincere |
6 | | condolences to his family, friends, and all who knew and loved |
7 | | him; and be it further
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8 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
9 | | presented to the family of Lindell Blades as an expression of |
10 | | our deepest sympathy.
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