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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, On August 29, 2005, Raymond Edward Senteney will | ||||||
3 | complete 50 years of service with the City of Mattoon; and
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4 | WHEREAS, The City is hosting an open reception for Mr. | ||||||
5 | Senteney on August 29, 2005, at the City Hall; at the Mattoon | ||||||
6 | City Council meeting on August 16, 2005, he was honored by the | ||||||
7 | Mayor and Council with a plaque for his 50 years of service; | ||||||
8 | the Mayor also announced that the Mattoon Police Department | ||||||
9 | Pistol Range will now be known as the Raymond E. Senteney | ||||||
10 | Mattoon Police Pistol Range; and
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11 | WHEREAS, Mr. Senteney was born February 4, 1921, in | ||||||
12 | Mattoon; he attended Mattoon schools and graduated from Mattoon | ||||||
13 | High in 1939; he was in the first ROTC class at Mattoon High | ||||||
14 | School and played a French horn in the band; he worked at the | ||||||
15 | Mattoon Journal-Gazette for a short while after high school | ||||||
16 | during 1939 - 1940; he served in the U.S. Navy during World War | ||||||
17 | II as a steam fitter on a ship and was honorably discharged; he | ||||||
18 | worked for the New York Central Railroad as a pipe fitter prior | ||||||
19 | to the railroad closing its repair shops in Mattoon; and
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20 | WHEREAS, He was sworn in as a Mattoon Police Patrolman on | ||||||
21 | August 29, 1955; he was promoted to Captain on August 1, 1963, | ||||||
22 | Assistant Chief on June 1, 1969, and Chief of Police on January | ||||||
23 | 15, 1974; he retired from the police department as Chief of | ||||||
24 | Police on August 31, 1985; and
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25 | WHEREAS, He was one of the first Mattoon police officers to | ||||||
26 | attend Northwestern
University Police Traffic Institute and | ||||||
27 | the University of Illinois Police Training Institute for basic | ||||||
28 | training; he also attended a police executive training program | ||||||
29 | at the FBI Academy at Quantico, Virginia; he was selected as | ||||||
30 | the 1972 "Police Officer of the Year" by the Mattoon VFW and, | ||||||
31 | in 1974, as the "Outstanding Police Officer" by the Mattoon |
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1 | Jaycees; and
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2 | WHEREAS, Mr. Senteney was one of four co-founders and | ||||||
3 | officers of the Mattoon Police Department Pistol Club and was | ||||||
4 | the initiator and force behind the building of the Mattoon | ||||||
5 | Police Department Pistol Range at Lake Paradise; he still works | ||||||
6 | on the water system at the range each spring and fall; and
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7 | WHEREAS, He became a licensed plumber while serving on the | ||||||
8 | police department and upon retirement from the police | ||||||
9 | department, he became Mattoon Plumbing Inspector on September | ||||||
10 | 1, 1985; he established the first set of records for
plumbing | ||||||
11 | inspections conducted in the City; he became a licensed
local | ||||||
12 | plumbing inspector when the licensing first became available by | ||||||
13 | the State and received his certification in the first group; he | ||||||
14 | continues to attend in-service training for Illinois plumbers | ||||||
15 | and licensed plumbing inspectors provided by the Illinois | ||||||
16 | Department of Public Health; and
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17 | WHEREAS, Mr. Senteney has been active in community affairs | ||||||
18 | and professional organizations; he has been a member of Mattoon | ||||||
19 | First Baptist Church for over 70 years and served as a Deacon | ||||||
20 | and Trustee; he is Past Master of the Mattoon Masonic Lodge 260 | ||||||
21 | and served at one meeting with all lodge officer positions | ||||||
22 | filled by law
enforcement officers; he is a past President and | ||||||
23 | Treasurer of Corn Belt Shrine Club; he served as President of | ||||||
24 | Mattoon High Twelve Club; he is a past President of the Mattoon | ||||||
25 | Police Benevolent and Protective Association; he served as | ||||||
26 | President of Central Illinois Chiefs of Police Association; he | ||||||
27 | is a former Director of the Big Four Credit Union in Mattoon | ||||||
28 | and a former Secretary of the Mattoon Police Department Pension | ||||||
29 | Board; and
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30 | WHEREAS, He is also a member of the Illinois Plumbing | ||||||
31 | Inspectors Association, the Mattoon American Legion, the | ||||||
32 | Mattoon Moose Lodge, the Danville Scottish Rite, the |
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1 | Springfield Ansar Shrine Temple, a life member of the Illinois | ||||||
2 | Police Association, a life member of Illinois Association of | ||||||
3 | Chiefs of Police, and a former member of the International
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4 | Association of Chiefs of Police; and
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5 | WHEREAS, He and his wife of 63 years, Mae, have a son, two | ||||||
6 | grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren; therefore, be it
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7 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
8 | NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
9 | we congratulate Raymond Senteney on his 50 years of exceptional | ||||||
10 | service with the City of Mattoon, and we wish him well in his | ||||||
11 | continued service as Mattoon Plumbing Inspector and in all his | ||||||
12 | future endeavors; and be it further
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13 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
14 | presented to Raymond Senteney as an expression of our | ||||||
15 | admiration and esteem.
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