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91_SR0469 LRB9115232RHrh 1 SENATE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate wish to 3 express their sincere condolences to the family and friends 4 of John F. Hudetz, who passed away on December 13, 2000; and 5 WHEREAS, John F. Hudetz was the second mayor of 6 Warrenville and one of the keys players who helped the city 7 incorporate in 1967; and 8 WHEREAS, John F. Hudetz was born on January 25, 1920 in 9 Chicago, Illinois; he had been a resident of Warrenville for 10 more than 50 years; and 11 WHEREAS, John F. Hudetz was a printer who in 1961 founded 12 John F. Hudetz and Sons in Chicago, the company, now based in 13 Naperville and called Solar Communications, is one of the 14 country's largest printers of direct mail; and 15 WHEREAS, John F. Hudetz was elected to a four year term 16 as mayor in 1976, having first served as an alderman, a 17 position he returned to after his mayoral term; his stamina 18 and force of personality are credited with the fight to 19 incorporate the once rural community; as an alderman in 1986, 20 he was chairman of the Finance Committee, where he championed 21 the creation of a tax increment finance district that opened 22 the way for Cantera, a mixed-use development that now is a 23 major source of income for the city; he also led efforts to 24 improve Cerny Park, a six-acre park named for its donors and 25 the first park in Warrenville; and 26 WHEREAS, John F, Hudetz served in the United States Coast 27 Guard during World War II, participating in the Normandy 28 Invasion; his service included ferrying troops through the 29 mine-laden waters of Omaha Beach and returning to England 30 with wounded service men and prisoners of war; and 31 WHEREAS, John F. Hudetz contributed much of his time to -2- LRB9115232RHrh 1 community, church and civic activities; he was actively 2 involved in his parish of St. Irene Church, the Lions Club, 3 the Knights of Columbus, and the VFW; he liked to spend time 4 at his residence at the Christine Center in Wisconsin and at 5 his golf/recreational winter home on Fripp Island in South 6 Carolina; and 7 WHEREAS, John F. Hudetz had a passion for opera and art; 8 he enjoyed European travel especially to Slovakia, the 9 birthplace of his parents; Mr. Hudetz' love of ancestry 10 involved him in founding the Slovak American Society of the 11 Midwest; in 1999 he was the recipient of the Chicago Slovak 12 Consular Award in recognition of all he has accomplished for 13 Slovaks and Americans; the Slovak American Society also named 14 him its Slovak American of the year in 1999; and 15 WHEREAS, The passing of John F. Hudetz will be deeply 16 felt by all who knew and loved him, especially his wife of 56 17 years, Gwendolyn, his children, John A. (wife, Elizabeth), 18 Joseph (wife, Patricia), Frank (wife, Carolyn), Leo (wife, 19 Janice), Mary (husband, William) Marzano, Michael (wife, 20 Alexandra), Peter (wife, Cindy), Margaret (husband, Michael) 21 Webb, Paul (wife, Carrie), Benjamin (wife, Sonia), and Robert 22 (wife, Robin), his 37 grandchildren, his 3 23 great-grandchildren; his sisters, Wilma Ptak, Helen 24 O'Connell, and Elsie Cholewa; and his numerous nieces and 25 nephews; therefore, be it 26 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL 27 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with 28 all who knew him, the death of John F. Hudetz of Warrenville, 29 Illinois; and be it further 30 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 31 presented to the family of John F. Hudetz.