Full Text of SR1577 100th General Assembly
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| 1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
| 2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to | 3 | | learn about the death of Michael Anthony Werckle, M.D. of | 4 | | Rockford, who passed away on March 28, 2018; and
| 5 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Werckle was born in Peoria to Winton Earl and | 6 | | Florine Yvonne (Carollo) Werckle on August 10, 1939; he | 7 | | graduated from Rockford East High School, with one of the first | 8 | | National Merit Scholarships, in 1957; he worked to pay his way | 9 | | through Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa and graduated | 10 | | with his bachelor of arts degree in 1962; he then graduated | 11 | | from the University of Illinois College of Medicine in 1966; he | 12 | | completed his internship and residency through the University | 13 | | of Michigan at Wayne County General Hospital, where he quickly | 14 | | rose to the position of Director of the Outpatient Department | 15 | | and Long Term Care Facility; and
| 16 | | WHEREAS, In 1973, Dr. Werckle returned to Illinois to serve | 17 | | as Associate Director of the Illinois Department of Public | 18 | | Health in Springfield, where he was instrumental in the effort | 19 | | to vaccinate school children during the outbreak of swine flu | 20 | | in 1976; he moved back to his hometown of Rockford in 1977, | 21 | | where he joined the faculty of the newly-formed University of | 22 | | Illinois College of Medicine as Assistant Clinical Professor of | 23 | | Medicine, a position he held until his passing; he opened North |
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| 1 | | Alpine Medical Clinic, later Rockford Clinic on North Alpine, | 2 | | in an underserved area in 1980; he practiced internal medicine | 3 | | there, specializing in geriatrics, until his retirement in | 4 | | 2006; and
| 5 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Werckle received many awards and honors during | 6 | | his life, including two Golden Apple Awards, a Faculty | 7 | | Distinguished Service Award, the Arnold Gold Humanism in | 8 | | Medicine Award, and the Endowed Professorship in Biomedical | 9 | | Services in his name, which was made possible by a grant from | 10 | | the Blazer Foundation; on March 28, 2018, he was honored by the | 11 | | University of Illinois College of Medicine Rockford at the | 12 | | investiture ceremony for the Michael A. Werckle, M.D. Endowed | 13 | | Professorship in Biomedical Sciences; and
| 14 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Werckle served on many boards, including | 15 | | Rockford Health System, Lifescape, Wesley Willows, and the | 16 | | Visiting Nurses Association; he served as President of Medical | 17 | | Staff at Rockford Memorial Hospital and was the Medical | 18 | | Director of many organizations, including Rockford Clinic, | 19 | | Fairhaven Christian Home, Willows on Main, Alpine Fireside, and | 20 | | In Home Medical Service; in 2017, he became the majority owner | 21 | | of Hospice Care of America, where he had served as Medical | 22 | | Director since 2006; and
| 23 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Werckle was a lifelong member of Westminster |
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| 1 | | Presbyterian Church in Rockford, and he remembered carrying | 2 | | bricks as a child for the construction of the church's | 3 | | building; he was an avid fan of antique and vintage cars and | 4 | | was active in many car clubs, including the Vintage Motor Car | 5 | | Club of America and the Rock-Ford A's, serving as President of | 6 | | both organizations; he enjoyed driving in classic car tours and | 7 | | was known to make house calls to elderly patients in an antique | 8 | | car of their choice; he will be remembered as a compassionate | 9 | | physician, respected educator, and dedicated public servant, | 10 | | who believed in the healing power of listening compassionately; | 11 | | recalling his working class roots, he provided care to | 12 | | everyone, regardless of their ability to pay; and
| 13 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Werckle was preceded in death by his parents; | 14 | | his sister, Patricia Werckle Zeller; his stepparents, Ralph | 15 | | Steele and Winifred Werckle; his grandparents; his aunts and | 16 | | uncles; his cousin; his special friend, Cedric W. Blazer; and | 17 | | his beloved Rottweilers, Lovie and Millie; and
| 18 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Werckle is survived by his wife, Patricia; his | 19 | | children, Michael David Werckle, Elizabeth Ann Werckle, and | 20 | | Sarah Kathryn (Matthew) Rip; his grandchildren, Anne Lee | 21 | | Harris, Dashiell Michael Rip, and Lincoln Russell Rip; his | 22 | | sister, Jacqueline (Werckle) White; his brothers, W. David | 23 | | (Sara) Werckle and Richard L. (Linda) Werckle; his special | 24 | | cousin, Joseph Broz; his special friend, Mark R. Blazer; his 18 |
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| 1 | | nieces and nephews; his four cousins; and his grand-dog, | 2 | | "Dad."; therefore, be it
| 3 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDREDTH GENERAL | 4 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of | 5 | | Michael Anthony Werckle, M.D. and extend our sincere | 6 | | condolences to his family, friends, and all who knew and loved | 7 | | him; and be it further
| 8 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | 9 | | presented to the family of Dr. Werckle as an expression of our | 10 | | deepest sympathy.
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