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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 James E. Gast of New Lenox, who passed |
4 | | away on May 9, 2016; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, James Gast was born to Stanton and Clare (Brock) |
6 | | Gast on July 7, 1941; he attended St. Joseph Grade School and |
7 | | graduated from Lincoln-Way High School in 1959, where he was |
8 | | active on the football and baseball teams, serving as Captain |
9 | | of both during his Senior year; he was also a member of the |
10 | | Future Farmers of America, was a representative in Springfield |
11 | | for Boys State, and was on the Student Council; he attended St. |
12 | | Ambrose College and Southern Illinois University, where he |
13 | | majored in Agriculture; he married Mary Lou Cummins in 1965; |
14 | | and
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15 | | WHEREAS, James Gast began his career as a salesman with the |
16 | | International Harvester Company in 1964; he worked in various |
17 | | management positions for the next ten years in Illinois, |
18 | | Missouri, Kansas, and Minnesota; his last assignment was in |
19 | | Warren, Minnesota, where he managed a company store from 1972 |
20 | | to 1974; in December of 1974, he purchased Moss Equipment in |
21 | | Joliet and created Gast International, an International |
22 | | Harvester Farm Equipment store; after five years in the |
23 | | original facilities, he moved into a new, larger facility; his |
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1 | | dealership has been featured in many International Harvester |
2 | | advertising brochures, TV commercials, and company magazines; |
3 | | and |
4 | | WHEREAS, James Gast served as President of the |
5 | | International Harvester North American Agriculture Dealer |
6 | | Council representing U.S. and Canadian agriculture dealers in |
7 | | 1982; he served on various advisory councils at Lincoln-Way |
8 | | High School, Joliet Junior College, and St. Francis Academy and |
9 | | was past Chairman of the Will County Heart Fund Drive; he was |
10 | | always active in the Farm Equipment Association, serving as |
11 | | President in 1983; he was involved in many Illinois Retail |
12 | | Dealer's Association activities and served as President in |
13 | | 1984; he retired in 2000; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, James Gast's proudest accomplishment was being |
15 | | elected to the Board of Education of Lincoln-Way Community High |
16 | | School in 1983; he served on the Board for 33 years from 1983 |
17 | | to 2016; he was a community relations ambassador for the |
18 | | Lincoln-Way High School District 210; he served as President of |
19 | | the Board of Education three times from 1989 to 1991, from 1997 |
20 | | to 1998, and from 2003 to 2005; he served as the Board liaison |
21 | | to the Lincoln-Way District 210 Foundation for Educational |
22 | | Excellence from 1999 to 2001; and |
23 | | WHEREAS, James Gast was a strong supporter of the |
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1 | | district's vocational and fine arts programs; his support of a |
2 | | partnership for an Agri-Science Center in conjunction with a |
3 | | neighboring village succeeded in securing an eight-acre |
4 | | Agri-Science Center; he also took a leadership role with the |
5 | | Lincoln-Way Alumni Planning Committee and served on their board |
6 | | of directors for more than six years; and |
7 | | WHEREAS, James Gast was one of the leaders of the |
8 | | district's 10-year reading program, which became a graduation |
9 | | requirement by the Board of Education; he was one of the |
10 | | presenters of the district's reading program, "Ascending the |
11 | | Reading Summit: 10 Step Success Story" as part of the Carousel |
12 | | of Panels at the Illinois Association of School Board's Annual |
13 | | Conference in 2010; and
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14 | | WHEREAS, James Gast was involved with Lincoln-Way's |
15 | | Special Education Joint Agreement Governing Board of District |
16 | | 843 on which he was a member from 2001 to 2015; he served as |
17 | | Secretary from 2003 to 2006, as President from 2007 to 2009, |
18 | | and as Vice-President from 2013 to 2015; he served over 45,000 |
19 | | Lincoln-Way students during his 33 years as a Board of |
20 | | Education member; he dedicated thousands of hours to activities |
21 | | to improve support and understanding of the school district; |
22 | | and
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23 | | WHEREAS, James Gast twice earned the INSPRA's |
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1 | | Distinguished Service Award in the Board of Education category; |
2 | | and |
3 | | WHEREAS, James Gast was a hard-working, self-made man who |
4 | | was dedicated to his family, his business, and his community; |
5 | | he had a strong, quiet exterior and a devoted and generous |
6 | | heart; he and his wife, Mary Lou, always had an open door to |
7 | | welcome friends and enjoyed hosting parties for friends, family |
8 | | and "the kids"; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, James Gast was father to Mark E. (Christy) Gast |
10 | | and Melissa (Alan) Breitbart; brother to Kathleen (Dennis) |
11 | | Galle, Ray (Jo) Gast, and Rita (Charlie) Russella; |
12 | | brother-in-law to Vance Cummins; "Papa" to his grandchildren, |
13 | | Ryan and Alec Gast and James and Mia Breitbart; and "Uncle Jim" |
14 | | to his nieces and nephews, Juli, Galle, Mike (Erin) Galle, Beth |
15 | | (Kameron) deVente, Jeff (Katrina) Galle, Christopher (Melanie) |
16 | | Galle, Andrea (Kieran) Noonan, Nick (Meg) Galle, Kate (Sean) |
17 | | Ramswick, Pete Russella, and Joe Russella, Melissa (Hugh) Rink, |
18 | | David Morgan, and Kristen Gast; therefore, be it
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19 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-NINTH GENERAL |
20 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of |
21 | | James E. Gast, and extend our sincere condolences to his |
22 | | family, friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be it |
23 | | further
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