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093_SR0262
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1 SENATE RESOLUTION
2 WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of
3 Illinois learned with regret of the death of Raymond D.
4 Heintz of Aurora on May 31, 2003; and
5 WHEREAS, Raymond D. Heintz was born on September 17, 1927
6 in Chicago to Clayton and Constance (Govier) Heintz; and
7 WHEREAS, After graduating from Mt. Carmel High School,
8 Mr. Heintz became a United States Navy Seabee, serving in the
9 Pacific during World War II; upon his return from service, he
10 graduated from DePaul University and began a 39-year career
11 with Texaco, Inc., working as a sales representative and
12 regional training supervisor; after his retirement in 1986,
13 he worked at Aurora Central Catholic High School as a
14 substitute teacher and coach for the boys' and girls' tennis
15 teams, acting as head coach of the boys' team from 1994 to
16 1998 and the girls' team from 1996 to 2002; and
17 WHEREAS, When he wasn't coaching tennis, Mr. Heintz was
18 playing it, mostly with the Aurora Tennis Club's MWF Senior
19 Group, where he developed many friendships over the years
20 with others who shared his passion for the game; and
21 WHEREAS, The passing of Raymond D. Heintz has been deeply
22 felt by all who knew and loved him, especially his wife of 48
23 years, Mary Elaine (Anderson) Heintz; his children, Karen
24 Heintz, Kathleen (David) Makris, Kevin (Marianne) Heintz, and
25 Kay (Michael) Ariano; his grandchildren, Michelle and
26 Nicholas Makris and Benjamin, Maxwell, and Leah Ariano; his
27 sisters, Gladys (Thomas) Heffernan and Connie (Tim) Bultema;
28 his sister-in-law, Carol (Conrad) Fialkowski; and his nieces,
29 nephews, aunts, and cousins; therefore, be it
30 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-THIRD GENERAL
31 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing
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1 of Raymond D. Heintz and extend our deepest sympathy to his
2 family, friends, and community; and be it further
3 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be
4 presented to the family of Raymond D. Heintz as an expression
5 of our sincerest condolences.
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