Full Text of SR0743 96th General Assembly
SR0743 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to | 3 |
| learn of the death of
Joseph Francis Anlauf of Palos Verdes | 4 |
| Estates, California, formerly of Oak Park and Chicago, who | 5 |
| passed away on January 31, 2010; and
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| WHEREAS, Joseph Anlauf was born on September 28, 1923, and | 7 |
| raised in Chicago; his parents were Joseph Francis and Mary | 8 |
| Veronica Regan Anlauf; and
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| WHEREAS, Joseph Anlauf graduated from Fenwick High School | 10 |
| in Oak Park and attended Providence College in Providence, | 11 |
| Rhode Island, on scholarship before enlisting in the United | 12 |
| States Navy; and
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| WHEREAS, Joseph Anlauf served with distinction as a member | 14 |
| of the United States Navy in World War II from July 1943 to | 15 |
| June 1946; as a member of UDT 18, he received the Bronze Star | 16 |
| for operations in Balikpapan, Borneo; and
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| WHEREAS, Joseph Anlauf began his career in consumer | 18 |
| electronics with the Philco Corporation; he ended his career 50 | 19 |
| years later as the National Executive Director of the | 20 |
| Associated Volume Buyers (AVB); and
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| WHEREAS, Joseph Anlauf was named Humanitarian of the Year | 2 |
| by the City of Hope in 1988; he devoted his life to Catholic | 3 |
| programs and services and was a long-time member of the St. | 4 |
| Lawrence Martyr Catholic Church; and
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| WHEREAS, Joseph Anlauf was an avid sports fan; although he | 6 |
| lived in California, he continued to support the Chicago sports | 7 |
| teams and the University of Notre Dame football team; he also | 8 |
| enjoyed March Madness and the various Bowl games; and
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| WHEREAS, Joseph Anlauf is preceded in death by his parents; | 10 |
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| WHEREAS, Joseph Anlauf is survived by his wife, Therese R. | 12 |
| Longley Anlauf; he was the father of Christine A. Sabatino, | 13 |
| Celeste Anlauf, Sally A. Smith, Joseph K. Anlauf, and Julie A. | 14 |
| Wade, and step-father to Laura Longley, James H. Longley, Sarah | 15 |
| L. (Illinois State Senator Chris) Lauzen, Stephen R. Longley, | 16 |
| Martha L. Witenberg, and Hal M. Longley; he was the grandfather | 17 |
| of 20 grandchildren; he is also survived by his sister, Alice | 18 |
| Suzanne Anlauf Goodreau, and his many sons-in-law, | 19 |
| daughters-in-law, nieces, and nephews; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL | 21 |
| ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with | 22 |
| his family and friends, the passing of Joseph Francis Anlauf; |
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| and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | 3 |
| presented to the family of Joseph Anlauf as an expression of | 4 |
| our sympathy.
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