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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
3 | | Representatives have learned
with deep sorrow of the death of |
4 | | our friend and former colleague, State
Representative Irvin |
5 | | Ronald Lawfer of Jo Daviess County, who passed away on December |
6 | | 18, 2016; and
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7 | | WHEREAS, A native of Illinois, Representative Lawfer was |
8 | | born on May 15, 1934, in Kent; he attended grade school at |
9 | | Wards Grove School and graduated from
Stockton High School in |
10 | | 1951; he
majored in agriculture and journalism at the |
11 | | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where he worked as a |
12 | | reporter, covering stories for the "Daily Illini"
and the |
13 | | "Champaign News-Gazette"; as a young man with deep ties to |
14 | | agriculture, he
pledged at the FarmHouse Fraternity, and |
15 | | presided over the house in his senior year; and |
16 | | WHEREAS, Upon his graduation from the
University of |
17 | | Illinois in 1955, Representative Lawfer married Patricia A. |
18 | | "Pat" Renken, who was his wife partner in life for 61 years; |
19 | | and |
20 | | WHEREAS, In 1955, at the height of the Cold
War, |
21 | | Representative Lawfer joined the United States Army; he was |
22 | | commissioned as a Second Lieutenant and
served on the front |
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1 | | lines of the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ); he brought new |
2 | | Illinois
findings in the reduction of soil erosion to the |
3 | | attention of his superior officers and was
seconded to the |
4 | | Engineering Division of the Eighth Division, working on soil |
5 | | erosion
reduction projects at U.S. installations throughout |
6 | | the peninsula and earning the Army
Commendation Ribbon for his |
7 | | service; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, Upon completing his term of enlistment as a First |
9 | | Lieutenant in 1957, Representative
Lawfer returned to |
10 | | northwest Illinois and took up dairy farming in his home |
11 | | township; as a
member of the Midwest Dairymen Cooperative, he |
12 | | was named Outstanding Dairyman of Jo
Daviess County; he served |
13 | | as Director and Vice-President of the Jo Daviess County Farm |
14 | | Bureau,
and was appointed as Chairman of the Jo Daviess County |
15 | | Agricultural Extension Council;
known as a man who was both an |
16 | | operating farmer and an expert in land conservation, he won |
17 | | many recognitions for his expertise, including the 1986 "Master |
18 | | Farmer" Award from "Prairie Farmer" Magazine; he served on the |
19 | | Illinois Agricultural and Stabilization
Committee as an |
20 | | appointee of United States Secretary of Agriculture, Earl Butz; |
21 | | and |
22 | | WHEREAS, As a leading local farmer and community leader, |
23 | | Representative Lawfer was chosen by his
neighbors for public |
24 | | service; he was elected as Wards Grove Township Supervisor from |
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1 | | 1974
to 1982 and served on the Jo Daviess County Board from |
2 | | 1982 until 1992; in November
of 1992, he ran to represent the |
3 | | 74th Representative District in the Illinois General Assembly, |
4 | | winning by
a narrow margin of 860 votes; so popular was his |
5 | | first term service that in November of 1994,
when he first ran |
6 | | for re-election, he faced no opposition; and |
7 | | WHEREAS, Representative Lawfer served the 74th |
8 | | Representative District, which comprised all of Jo
Daviess and |
9 | | Stephenson Counties, and parts of Carroll, Ogle, and Whiteside |
10 | | Counties; as an
Illinois House member with experience in |
11 | | farming, land conservation, and local government,
he served as |
12 | | minority spokesman on the House Committee on Agriculture & |
13 | | Conservation;
he also served on Counties & Townships, |
14 | | Environment & Energy, and many other
committees; in the 89th |
15 | | General Assembly, he chaired the House Committee on Aging; and
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16 | | WHEREAS, When Representative Lawfer retired from the |
17 | | Illinois House of Representatives at the close
of the 92nd |
18 | | General Assembly, the House recognized his service by adopting |
19 | | House
Resolution 1127 in his honor; during his retirement, he |
20 | | planned on concentrating on farming and spending time with his |
21 | | family; and
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22 | | WHEREAS, From the end of 2002 until the end of 2016, |
23 | | Representative Lawfer fulfilled
those life plans, handing his |
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1 | | farming heritage on to his family; and |
2 | | WHEREAS, Representative Lawfer was a lifelong member of the |
3 | | Lutheran Church; he was baptized at St.
John Lutheran Church in |
4 | | Massbach and confirmed at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Kent; he |
5 | | was a member of Christ Lutheran Church in Stockton, where he |
6 | | served as member and
Chairman of the church council; and
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7 | | WHEREAS, Representative Lawfer and his wife had four |
8 | | daughters, Kathy,
Karen, Kay, and Kristine, and a son, Ronald |
9 | | L.; they have nine
grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; |
10 | | and
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11 | | WHEREAS, The death of Representative Lawfer is deeply felt |
12 | | by his family,
friends, neighbors and all who knew him; he was |
13 | | one of the men of Illinois who leaves an
empty space behind him |
14 | | when he goes; therefore, be it
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15 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
16 | | NINETY-NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
17 | | we, along with his family and friends, mourn the passing of |
18 | | former State Representative Irvin Ronald Lawfer; and be it |
19 | | further
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20 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
21 | | presented to Representative Lawfer's
widow, Patricia Lawfer, |