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92_SR0457

 
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 1                          SENATE RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are  saddened
 3    to  learn of the death of Dr. Paul F. Becherer of Belleville,
 4    who passed away May 30, 2002; and

 5        WHEREAS,  Dr.  Becherer  graduated  from  Cathedral  High
 6    School in Belleville, Illinois College in  Jacksonville,  and
 7    Southern  College  of  Optometry  in  Memphis, Tennessee; Dr.
 8    Becherer retired from his practice  in  1995  after  lovingly
 9    caring for his patients' vision for more than 50 years; and

10        WHEREAS, Dr. Becherer was a pioneer in the development of
11    contact  lens  care  and performed clinical investigations on
12    new products for the Food and  Drug  Administration;  he  was
13    active  in  the  Illinois Optometric Association, a member of
14    their  board  of  trustees,  and  a  charter  member  of  the
15    Southwestern Illinois Optometric Society; he also was a  life
16    member  of  the American Optometric Association; Dr. Becherer
17    was appointed by the Governor to  the  Motor  Vision  Driving
18    License Committee of the Secretary of State of Illinois; and

19        WHEREAS,  Dr. Becherer was a member of St. Henry's Parish
20    in Belleville; he was a life member and past president of the
21    Downtown Optimist Club, a member of the Belleville Chamber of
22    Commerce,  a  life  member  of  the  Knights   of   Columbus,
23    Belleville  Council 1028, and a life member of the Belleville
24    Elks Lodge 481;  Dr.  Becherer  was  also  a  member  of  the
25    Belleville  Sister  Cities, the Murray Parents Association of
26    Centralia, and was  proud  to  have  been  a  member  of  the
27    American Legion Band; and

28        WHEREAS,  Dr.  Becherer  was a devoted and loving husband
29    and father; his greatest pride and  joy  were  his  children,
30    their     spouses,     his     grandchildren,     and     his
31    great-grandchildren;  he  lived life to the fullest, enjoying
32    boating, skiing, traveling, fishing,  scuba  diving,  flying,
 
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 1    playing bridge, and playing the trumpet; and

 2        WHEREAS,  Dr. Becherer will be deeply missed by all those
 3    who knew him and loved him, especially his wife of 57  years,
 4    Anita,  whom he married April 11, 1945; his daughter, Cynthia
 5    Ann (Bill) Evans; his sons, Dr. P. Douglas (Carla)  Becherer,
 6    Bart (Cindy Dawn) Becherer, and Gregg Becherer, a resident of
 7    the  Murray  Developmental  Center  of  Centralia;  his seven
 8    grandchildren, Melissa (Dr. Joe) Santiago,  Bill  (Stephanie)
 9    Roth-Evans,   Courtney   Becherer,   Adam  Becherer,  Allison
10    Becherer, Tracy Becherer,  and  Lauren  Becherer;  his  three
11    great-grandchildren,  Alanna  Santiago,  Nick  Santiago,  and
12    Serena  Anne  Santiago;  his  brother, James F. Becherer; his
13    sister, Juanita  (Jack)  Grundl;  his  three  sisters-in-law,
14    Helen  Becherer,  Frances Gazzini, and Betty Gazzini; and his
15    many nieces and nephews; therefore, be it

16        RESOLVED, BY THE  SENATE  OF  THE  NINETY-SECOND  GENERAL
17    ASSEMBLY  OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with
18    his family and friends, the passing of Dr. Paul F.  Becherer;
19    and be it further

20        RESOLVED,  That  a  suitable  copy  of this resolution be
21    presented to the family of Dr. Paul Becherer with our sincere
22    condolences.

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