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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of Illinois |
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| learned with sadness of the death of Robert J. Raymond of |
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| Naperville and Columbus, Mississippi, on Saturday, November |
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| 20, 2004; and |
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Raymond was born on September 13, 1913, in |
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| Chicago, where he grew up; he graduated from Leo High School; |
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| he later graduated from St. Ambrose College in Davenport, Iowa; |
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| he married Mae Roche in 1938; and |
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| WHEREAS, He moved to Naperville in 1941; after originally |
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| working as a sales representative for Celotex Corp., he started |
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| his own lumber yard, Raymond Lumber Co.; he helped fuel |
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| Naperville's growth from small town to booming suburb by |
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| selling the wood that helped build many of the homes that began |
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| springing up there in the 1950s and 1960s; and |
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Raymond served a 28-year tenure on the DuPage |
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| County Board, where he was instrumental in adding thousands of |
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| acres to forest preserves in DuPage County and in the |
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| conversion of Edward Hospital from sanitarium to hospital; his |
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| efforts also helped pave Naperville roads and secure street |
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| signs as the city developed in its infancy; he served as |
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| chairman of the committee overseeing the County Highway |
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| Department from 1967 to 1980 and president of the Operations |
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| Committee of the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County; in |
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| 1997, Raymond Drive was named to honor his work with the DuPage |
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| County Highway Department; and |
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| WHEREAS, He was known for his philanthropy, especially as |
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| the founding father of the Naperville United Way in 1951; he |
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| was the oldest member of the Naperville Noon Rotary, which he |
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| had served as president in 1947, and his love of horses drove |
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| him to be a charter member of the Naperville Saddle Club; he |