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 1                          SENATE RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are  saddened
 3    to  learn  of  the  death  of  Floyd  W.  Horton  of Antioch,
 4    Illinois; Mr. Horton was 106 years old and a veteran of World
 5    War I; and

 6        WHEREAS, Floyd Horton was born on November  7,  1892,  on
 7    the  family farm in Avon Township; his parents were Joseph M.
 8    and Jenny M. (Richardson) Horton; and

 9        WHEREAS, Floyd Horton was drafted into the United  States
10    Army  in  1917,  serving  with the 131st Infantry, Company C;
11    Floyd Horton was in combat  during  the  Meuse  River-Argonne
12    Offensive  in  France in 1918; he received a Purple Heart for
13    injuries he received when an exploding bullet  shattered  his
14    right  elbow;  in  1998,  Mr.  Horton  received the Legion of
15    Honor, France's highest military honor, for  his  service  in
16    France  during  the  World War I; Mr. Horton was also honored
17    for being the oldest living American veteran who  had  served
18    in France; and

19        WHEREAS, In 1923 he married Clare Drom in Antioch; at the
20    beginning of their life together, Mr. Horton farmed; he later
21    served  as  the  bookkeeper for Antioch Lumber; together with
22    his wife, Mr. Horton built wooden boats, which his wife would
23    then paint; in 1998 Mr. and Mrs. Horton celebrated  75  years
24    of marriage; and

25        WHEREAS,  Floyd  Horton was a member of V.F.W. Post #4551
26    and the American Legion Post #748, both located  in  Antioch;
27    for  60  years  he and his wife would place American flags on
28    the graves of veterans in local cemeteries; Mr. Horton was  a
29    fisherman who loved to teach his nieces and nephews the finer
30    points of the sport; and

31        WHEREAS, Floyd Horton is survived by his wife, Clare, and
 
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 1    many nieces and nephews; therefore, be it

 2        RESOLVED,  BY  THE  SENATE  OF  THE  NINETY-FIRST GENERAL
 3    ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along  with
 4    his family and friends, the death of Floyd Horton of Antioch,
 5    Illinois;  may  the  heroism  and  life  of this great man be
 6    remembered by all that knew him; and be it further

 7        RESOLVED, That a suitable  copy  of  this  resolution  be
 8    presented to Clare Horton.

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