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SR0401 93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY


 


 
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SENATE RESOLUTION

 
2     WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of Illinois
3 were saddened to learn of the death of William L. Fay of
4 Jacksonville on January 18, 2004; and
 
5     WHEREAS, Mr. Fay was born on September 8, 1914 in Eau
6 Claire, Wisconsin, the son of William Augustus and Emily Jane
7 Allan Fay; and
 
8     WHEREAS, He married Elizabeth Long on June 29, 1940 in
9 Pontiac, and she preceded him in death on May 2, 1990; he later
10 married Patricia Hughes Becker on February 16, 1991; and
 
11     WHEREAS, Mr. Fay was a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Illinois
12 College, class of 1935, where he was co-editor of the Rambler
13 and President of Sigma Pi Literary Society; he attended Culver
14 Summer Naval School from 1930-1932 and was one of the editors
15 of the Culver Vidette; from 1935-1938, he attended Harvard Law
16 School, where he was a member of the Powell Law Club and a
17 winning oralist in the Ames Moor Court Competition; he began
18 the practice of law in Chicago with the firm of Gardner, Carton &
19 Douglas; and
 
20     WHEREAS, In 1942, he joined the United States Navy and was
21 sent to Ohio State for officer training; he served in Memphis,
22 Tennessee, then in the invasion of Sicily; later he was sent to
23 the South Pacific where he spent a year on the Russell Islands
24 as officer in charge of Airborne Training Unit 2, training B-25
25 groups; during the last year of World War II, he was ordered to
26 the Glenview Naval Air Station near Chicago where he served as
27 aide to the commanding officer; finally, he was sent to several
28 bases in Kansas where B-29 crews were training for attacks on
29 Japan; and
 
30     WHEREAS, Mr. Fay held honorary degrees from both

 

 

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1 Jacksonville colleges, Illinois College and MacMurray College,
2 where he was a lifetime trustee; when Mr. Fay was released from
3 the Navy, he returned to Jacksonville and became a partner in
4 the Bellatti law firm; his first public office was secretary of
5 the Jacksonville Airport Authority, which he helped to
6 organize; he replaced Oscar Zachary as State's attorney and
7 later became Jacksonville's city attorney; a high point of his
8 legal career came when he was elected a delegate to the Sixth
9 Illinois Constitutional Convention and appointed by Samuel
10 Witwer as chairman of the Committee on Judiciary; when the
11 convention was over, the Chicago Tribune recognized Mr. Fay for
12 his outstanding service and referred to him as "a stabilizing
13 force both in committee and on the floor"; and
 
14     WHEREAS, He served in many civic posts, including president
15 of Kiwanis, Chamber of Commerce, and the YMCA; he recently
16 co-chaired the Jacksonville Public Library Rebuilding
17 Campaign; until the Jacksonville Journal-Courier was sold, Mr.
18 Fay was editorial director and shared opinions with his
19 brother, Robert, the publisher; he was also a member of the
20 Congregational Church; and
 
21     WHEREAS, A lifelong outdoorsman, Mr. Fay spent his summers
22 at Moscow Bay, near Bath, from the time he was an infant; he
23 chronicled his years spent there in the book "Life at Moscow
24 Bay," which he wrote and published in 2001; and
 
25     WHEREAS, The passing of William L. Fay will be deeply felt
26 by many, especially his wife, Patricia; his two daughters,
27 Emily (husband, Fred) Osburn and Ann Sterry Fay; his five
28 grandchildren, Elizabeth (husband, Peter) Cappas, Kathryn
29 (husband, Christopher Lu) Thomson, Sarah (husband, Garen)
30 Dodge, Rachel (husband, Hank) Gray, and Robert B. (wife, Erin)
31 Thomson III; his eight great-granchildren; his two stepsons,
32 Steve (wife, Daryl Jean) Becker and Jeffrey (wife, Linda)
33 Becker; his two step-daughters, Susan (husband, Tom) Feuerbach

 

 

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1 and Janet Becker Shouse; his nine step-grandchildren; and his
2 step-great-grandchild; and
 
3     WHEREAS, He was preceded in death by twin sons, Christopher
4 Sterry and William Augustus; and his brother, Robert A. Fay;
5 therefore, be it
 
6     RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-THIRD GENERAL
7 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of
8 William L. Fay along with all who knew and loved him and extend
9 our sincere condolences to his family and friends; and be it
10 further
 
11     RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be
12 presented to the family of William L. Fay as an expression of
13 our deepest sympathy.