Full Text of SR0478 93rd General Assembly
SR0478 93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of Illinois | 3 |
| were saddened to learn of the death of L. Earl Youtzy of Aurora | 4 |
| on March 2, 2004; and | 5 |
| WHEREAS, L. Earl Youtzy was born January 30, 1919 in Cedar | 6 |
| Rapids, Iowa the son of George A. and Stella (Quass) Youtzy; | 7 |
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Youtzy attended Iowa State University, | 9 |
| Cornell College, and DePaul University; he spent 20 years in | 10 |
| the dairy business with the Borden Company and Oatman Dairy of | 11 |
| Aurora; he had been in the life insurance business since 1958; | 12 |
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| WHEREAS, He was past president of the Aurora Association of | 14 |
| Life Underwriters, past president of the Illinois West Suburban | 15 |
| CLU Chapter, a member of Fox Valley Estate Planning Council, | 16 |
| and a member of the United Way of Aurora; he had also served | 17 |
| the Salvation Army, Association for Individual Development, | 18 |
| Aurora College, Wayside Cross Rescue Mission, Boy Scouts of | 19 |
| America, and the Girl Scouts of America; and | 20 |
| WHEREAS, Mr. Youtzy received the Salvation Army "Others" | 21 |
| award in 1978 and the Aurora Lions Club "Citizen of the Year" | 22 |
| award in 1980; in 1984, he received from his peers, the Aurora | 23 |
| Association of Life Underwriters "Salesman of Distinction" | 24 |
| award; and | 25 |
| WHEREAS, Mr. Youtzy served in the United States Army from | 26 |
| 1941 to 1946, where he attained the rank of Major; he was | 27 |
| wounded in 1945 and was awarded the Purple Heart, as well as | 28 |
| the Silver Star; and | 29 |
| WHEREAS, He was a member of American Legion Post 84 and was |
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| a long time member of Wesley United Methodist Church in Aurora; | 2 |
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| WHEREAS, The passing of L. Earl Youtzy will be deeply felt | 4 |
| by many, especially his wife, Jurene L. (Pollock) Youtzy; his | 5 |
| daughter, Pamela A. (Dr. Russell) DeYoung; his son, Mark R. | 6 |
| Youtzy; his grandchildren, Eric (Jamie) and Kathryn DeYoung; | 7 |
| his two sisters, Helen (Woody) White and Leah (Nolan) | 8 |
| Zugschwerdt; his brother, George (Frances) Youtzy; his | 9 |
| relatives from his second marriage, Ginny Pollock (Joseph) | 10 |
| Jackl and daughters, Jamie and Karlie, and son, Max; Joseph E. | 11 |
| Marrello; granddaughter, Jennifer (Ron) Rogers; and three | 12 |
| great-grandchildren, Kaylee, Megan, and Ryan; and | 13 |
| WHEREAS, He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife | 14 |
| of 42 years, Elizabeth "Jeane" Youtzy; and a stepdaughter, | 15 |
| Barbara J. Marrello; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-THIRD GENERAL | 17 |
| ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the death of | 18 |
| L. Earl Youtzy along with all who knew and loved him and extend | 19 |
| our sincere condolences to his family and friends; and be it | 20 |
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | 22 |
| presented to the family of L. Earl Youtzy as an expression of | 23 |
| our deepest sympathy.
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