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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to |
3 | | learn of the death of
Tom Roeser, who passed away on May 28, |
4 | | 2011; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Tom Roeser was born in Evanston; he was a graduate |
6 | | of St. John's University in Minnesota; and
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7 | | WHEREAS, Tom Roeser started his career as a newspaper |
8 | | reporter; he later covered politics in Minnesota, where he |
9 | | became a research-publicist for the Minnesota Republican |
10 | | Party; he subsequently served as an aide to two United States |
11 | | congressmen and a governor; he later returned to Chicago to |
12 | | launch the Quaker Oats Company's government relations |
13 | | department in 1964 and continued his education with |
14 | | post-graduate studies at DePaul and Loyola Universities; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, In 1964, Tom Roeser was named manager-public |
16 | | affairs for the Quaker Oats Company; he was then promoted to |
17 | | Director of Public Affairs in 1966, serving in that capacity |
18 | | until 1969; he left Quaker temporarily to assume a role in the |
19 | | federal government as assistant to the Secretary of Commerce |
20 | | for Minority Enterprise in 1969; he then recommended the |
21 | | abolition of his own agency, which was a controversial |
22 | | challenge to the permanent bureaucracy, and was reassigned as |
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1 | | Director of Public Affairs for the Peace Corps, where he served |
2 | | as a foreign service officer until 1971; in 1971, he returned |
3 | | to the Quaker Oats Company, where he served as vice president |
4 | | until his retirement in 1991; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, In 1994, Tom Roeser joined WLS Radio and became |
6 | | the host of "The Tom Roeser Show"; he quickly became a valued |
7 | | member of the WLS on-air lineup; he was heard primarily in his |
8 | | regular Sunday night slot, where listeners could participate in |
9 | | his radio 'plebiscites', weighing in on the political issues of |
10 | | the past week, and look forward to the week ahead; in 2007, he |
11 | | formed the Chicago Daily Observer, the city's first |
12 | | Internet-based five-day a week newspaper; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, Tom Roeser was a senior correspondent and talk |
14 | | show host for Catholic Family Radio, a network with outlets in |
15 | | Chicago, Los Angeles, Denver, Minneapolis, and Milwaukee; he |
16 | | was also an occasional commentator on "Chicago Tonight" on |
17 | | WTTW-TV; and
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18 | | WHEREAS, Tom Roeser was a member of the American Federation |
19 | | of Television, the Radio Artists AFL-CIO, the Catholic Citizens |
20 | | of Illinois, the Haymarket Center, Project LEAP, the Better |
21 | | Government Association, the United Republican Fund of |
22 | | Illinois, the Chicago Committee of the Council of Foreign |
23 | | Relations, Rotary International, the Rockford Institute, and |
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1 | | the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars; he also served as |
2 | | president of the City Club of Chicago for 17 years; and |
3 | | WHEREAS, In 1988, Tom Roeser and his wife were named by |
4 | | Pope John Paul II as a Knight and Lady of the Equestrian Order |
5 | | of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Tom Roeser is survived by his wife, Lillian; his |
7 | | four children; and his 13 grandchildren; therefore, be it
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8 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SEVENTH GENERAL |
9 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with |
10 | | his family and friends, the passing of Tom Roeser; and be it |
11 | | further
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12 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
13 | | presented to the family of Tom Roeser as an expression of our |
14 | | sympathy.
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