Full Text of SR2135 099th General Assembly
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| 1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
| 2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to | 3 | | learn of the death of Arthur Earl Schulz, who passed away on | 4 | | July 24, 2016; and
| 5 | | WHEREAS, Arthur Schulz was born on January 17, 1923; his | 6 | | parents were Bernard C. Schulz and Mary H. Schulz; he married | 7 | | Dorothy Nicolet on October 7, 1950 at St. Mary's Catholic | 8 | | Church in Alton; and
| 9 | | WHEREAS, Arthur Schulz attended St. Mary's Grade School in | 10 | | Alton and Marquette High School, where he graduated in 1940; | 11 | | and | 12 | | WHEREAS, Answering his country's call at the outbreak of | 13 | | World War II, Arthur Schulz was inducted into the United States | 14 | | Army Air Corps, where he earned his pilot's wings and an | 15 | | officer's commission; he served with distinction in the Pacific | 16 | | Theater from 1944 to 1946, earning numerous combat citations as | 17 | | a P-38 fighter pilot with the famed 475th Fighter Group; and
| 18 | | WHEREAS, After the war, Arthur Schulz had a long and | 19 | | successful professional career as a sales service manager for | 20 | | the Owens-Illinois Glass Company; and
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| 1 | | WHEREAS, Arthur Schulz was preceded in death by his | 2 | | parents; his wife, Dorothy; and eight siblings; and
| 3 | | WHEREAS, Arthur Schulz is survived by his children, John | 4 | | and Marie Schulz, Rebecca and Ron Wilkinson, Eric and Pamela | 5 | | Schulz, Ned and Jill Schulz, and Marilyn and Dan Erzen; 11 | 6 | | grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren; therefore, be it
| 7 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-NINTH GENERAL | 8 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we, along with his | 9 | | family and friends, mourn the passing of Arthur Earl Schulz; | 10 | | and be it further
| 11 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | 12 | | presented to the family of Arthur Schulz as an expression of | 13 | | our sympathy.
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