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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of the | ||||||
3 | State of Illinois learned with regret of the death of Dr. | ||||||
4 | Warren Tuttle of Harrisburg on Friday, July 22, 2005; and
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5 | WHEREAS, He was born on May 22, 1919, in Harrisburg to O.P. | ||||||
6 | Tuttle and Loudene Nyberg Tuttle; he married Jane Lasersohn | ||||||
7 | Seright Tuttle in April of 1983; and
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8 | WHEREAS, Dr. Tuttle graduated from Harrisburg Township | ||||||
9 | High School in 1937 and attended the University of Illinois | ||||||
10 | pre-med program; he graduated Summa Cum Laude from the | ||||||
11 | University of Illinois Medical School in 1942 and completed his | ||||||
12 | medical and surgical internship at Presbyterian Hospital in | ||||||
13 | Chicago; and
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14 | WHEREAS, Dr. Tuttle served his country during World War II, | ||||||
15 | achieving the rank of Captain, U.S. Medical Corps, Surgical | ||||||
16 | Services at Bushnell General Hospital, a 2,000 bed facility in | ||||||
17 | Brigham City, Utah; after the war, Dr. Tuttle returned to his | ||||||
18 | hometown of Harrisburg and faithfully served in the private | ||||||
19 | practice of medicine and surgery from 1945 to 2005, a 60-year | ||||||
20 | career; during that time, Dr. Tuttle and his partner, Dr. S.H. | ||||||
21 | Frazer, owned Lightner Hospital in Harrisburg from 1953 to | ||||||
22 | 1956; and
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23 | WHEREAS, During the time that he was co-owner of Lightner | ||||||
24 | Hospital, the residents of the community experienced a great | ||||||
25 | improvement in the quality of care both in the area of medicine | ||||||
26 | and surgery; Dr. Tuttle was a major stockholder and executive | ||||||
27 | director of Doctors Hospital in Harrisburg from 1965 to 1975; | ||||||
28 | Doctors Hospital was reorganized in 1975 as a not-for-profit | ||||||
29 | corporation, and he continued to serve as executive director | ||||||
30 | until 1984; he remained on the Board of Directors of Harrisburg | ||||||
31 | Medical center from its inception until his recent passing, an |
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1 | institution he dearly loved and dedicated and devoted his life | ||||||
2 | to; and
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3 | WHEREAS, Dr. Tuttle had served as medical director of | ||||||
4 | quality assurance since 1990 and Harrisburg Medical Center was | ||||||
5 | recently awarded national praise for quality assurance under | ||||||
6 | his direction; he served his local, State, and national | ||||||
7 | communities by giving of himself and his expertise as a member | ||||||
8 | of the Saline, Pope, and Hardin County Medical Society (past | ||||||
9 | president); he was a member of the Southern Illinois Medical | ||||||
10 | Society (member of the board of directors), the Illinois State | ||||||
11 | Medical Society (member of the board of trustees), and the AMA; | ||||||
12 | he was also a member of the Fellow American College of | ||||||
13 | Gastroenterology and the Fellow American Academy of General | ||||||
14 | Practice; he was a past member of the American Society of | ||||||
15 | Abdominal Surgeons, a past member of the International College | ||||||
16 | of Surgeons, and member of the American Academy of Medical | ||||||
17 | Acupuncture; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, He served as member of the Harrisburg High School | ||||||
19 | Board for 13 years, as a member of the board of trustees of | ||||||
20 | Southeastern Illinois College for six years, and was first | ||||||
21 | vice-president of Saline Valley First Federal Savings and Loan | ||||||
22 | in Harrisburg; he received the Citizen of the Year Award from | ||||||
23 | the Harrisburg Lions Club in 1970, and the University of | ||||||
24 | Illinois Alumnus of the Year Award for services in medical | ||||||
25 | organization in 1974; and | ||||||
26 | WHEREAS, Dr. Tuttle was a member of the Methodist Church | ||||||
27 | and served on numerous committees; he was also a member of the | ||||||
28 | T.B. Advisory Illinois Department of Public Health in 1971, a | ||||||
29 | member of the Illinois State Medical Society Board of Trustees | ||||||
30 | for 14 years, and the chairman of the Board of Trustees for the | ||||||
31 | ISMS from 1979 to 1982; he received the Distinguished Service | ||||||
32 | Award from the Illinois Lung Association in 1983; he was | ||||||
33 | chairman of the Saline County Tuberculosis Sanitary Board for |
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1 | 39 years, past vice president of the Illinois Tuberculosis and | ||||||
2 | Respiratory Disease Association, a past member of the AMA | ||||||
3 | Council of Scientific Assembly, a past member of the Illinois | ||||||
4 | State Medical Examining Board for eight years, chairman of the | ||||||
5 | Board of Illinois State Medical Insurances Inc. from 1984 to | ||||||
6 | 1986, and a member of the Elks Club, the American Legion, and | ||||||
7 | Voiture 794; and | ||||||
8 | WHEREAS, The passing of Dr. Warren Tuttle has been deeply | ||||||
9 | felt by many, especially his wife, Jane; his children, Mrs. | ||||||
10 | Susie Tuttle Vogler and husband Frank and Mrs. Kim Tuttle | ||||||
11 | DiChiaro and husband Jerry; his stepdaughter, Mrs. Pam Seright | ||||||
12 | Pearson and husband Joe; his grandchildren, Gerard DiChiaro and | ||||||
13 | Francesca DiChiaro; his brother, Burdette (Bert); his nieces | ||||||
14 | and nephews, Warren and Pat Tuttle and Jack and Beth Tuttle and | ||||||
15 | her daughter, Julia Mae; and his cousin, Anna Gregory; he was | ||||||
16 | preceded in death by his son, Warren D. Tuttle (Buddy), and his | ||||||
17 | brother, Dr. John Tuttle; therefore, be it
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18 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
19 | NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
20 | we mourn the passing of Dr. Warren Tuttle, and we extend our | ||||||
21 | sincerest condolences to his family, friends, and all who knew | ||||||
22 | and loved him; and be it further
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23 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
24 | presented to his family as an expression of our deepest | ||||||
25 | sympathy and in remembrance of the life that he devoted to the | ||||||
26 | medical care of his fellow citizens.
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