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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to |
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| learn of the death of
Dr. Lambertus H. Princen of Peoria, who |
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| passed away on October 26, 2008; and
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| WHEREAS, Dr. Lambertus Princen was born on August 31, 1930 |
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| in Eindhoven, the Netherlands; his parents were Herman H. |
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| Princen and Engelina C. (Verhoeckx) Princen; he married Greet |
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| Wiesen on July 14, 1955 in the Netherlands; and
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| WHEREAS, Dr. Lambertus Princen earned his Ph.D. on July 4, |
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| 1955, and his Doctoral of Science in Chemistry on Jan. 26, 1959 |
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| from Utrecht University in the Netherlands; he was a |
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| postdoctoral at USC from 1955 to 1958; he then returned to the |
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| Netherlands to serve in the Dutch Army from 1959 to 1960; and
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| WHEREAS, In September of 1960, Dr. Lambertus Princen went |
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| to Peoria for a two-year assignment at the USDA National Center |
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| for Agricultural Utilization Research laboratory; deciding to |
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| stay at the laboratory, he finished his 30-year career as the |
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| center's director for seven years before retiring in 1990; he |
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| then became editor-in-chief for the Journal of the American Oil |
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| Chemists' Society (AOCS) for eight years; he authored 78 |
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| scientific publications and held three patents; and
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| WHEREAS, Dr. Lambertus Princen was the recipient of |
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| numerous awards for his work, including two USDA Superior |
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| Service Awards and an Award of Merit from the AOCS; and
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| WHEREAS, Dr. Lambertus Princen was a member of the American |
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| Chemical Society for 46 years, where he served as chairman of |
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| several committees; he also taught chemistry courses at Bradley |
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| University; and
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| WHEREAS, Dr. Lambertus Princen was a member of numerous |
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| civic organizations; he was on the governing boards of the |
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| Forest Park Foundation and Three Sisters Park; he was on the |
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| boards of Lakeview Museum, the Sun Foundation, and the Audubon |
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| Council of Illinois; he was elected to serve as president of |
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| the Peoria Academy of Science, Peoria Audubon Society, and the |
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| Peoria Orchid Society several times; he was also a member of |
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| the Rotary Club of Peoria; and
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| WHEREAS, Dr. Lambertus Princen was an avid traveler, |
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| visiting more than 40 countries and making video travelogues |
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| which he showed at Audubon societies and nursing homes in |
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| Chicago, Decatur, and Iowa, among others; he was an avid |
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| musician and played many instruments, including the accordion, |
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| piano, saxophone, clarinet, violin, and viola; he played for 31 |
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| years with the Peoria Pops Orchestra, for which he was also the |
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| music librarian; he wrote many articles on bird sightings and |
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| wrote a monthly column for Adventure Sports Outdoors magazine |
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| for 11 years; he also organized the Peoria Christmas Bird |
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| Counts and was the first to do a Spring Bird Count in Illinois; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, Dr. Lambertus Princen was preceded in death by his |
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| parents and his brother, Henry; and |
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| WHEREAS, Dr. Lambertus Princen is survived by his wife; his |
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| son, Norman (Constance) Princen; his sister, Jeanne (Frans) |
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| Bakermans; his brother, Herman (Marie-Justine) Princen; and |
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| his sister-in-law, Andrea Princen; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL |
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| ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with |
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| his family and friends, the passing of Dr. Lambertus Princen; |
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| and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| presented to the family of Dr. Lambertus Princen as an |
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| expression of our sympathy.
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