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92_HR0682 LRB9215939BHbh 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of 3 Representatives express their sincere condolences to the 4 family and friends of Dr. Irving C. Hudlin of Glen Carbon, 5 who passed away January 30, 2002; and 6 WHEREAS, Dr. Hudlin was born on August 14, 1926 to the 7 late Edward and Myrtle Hudlin of East St. Louis and was the 8 descendant of black pioneer families in the Greater St. Louis 9 Area; and 10 WHEREAS, Dr. Hudlin was a retired Lieutenant Colonel of 11 Special Forces and a war hero; after graduating from Lincoln 12 High School in East Saint Louis, he began his career in the 13 army in 1944 and, after WW II, returned to fight in Korea in 14 1950 as a member of the 82nd Airborne Paratroop division; Dr. 15 Hudlin then served in Southeast Asia in 1962 and did multiple 16 tours of combat; and 17 WHEREAS, He received numerous decorations for valor, 18 including three bronze stars, the Legion of Merit with oak 19 cluster, and various decorations for bravery in battle; as a 20 Green Beret, Dr. Hudlin fought with counter-insurgency units 21 behind enemy lines; as a paratrooper, he made over 25 flights 22 over hostile territory; Dr. Hudlin's article on the role of 23 military advisors in war became a standard text used by the 24 U.S. Army; his military exploits are recorded in memoirs 25 written by the men who served with him; and 26 WHEREAS, After his retirement from the armed forces in 27 1974, Dr. Hudlin became a senior administrator at Southern 28 Illinois University in Edwardsville (SIUE); during his years 29 in the service, Dr. Hudlin earned his undergraduate B.S. 30 Degree from the University of Nebraska at Omaha; at SIUE, he 31 earned Master Degrees in counseling and in business; Dr. 32 Hudlin completed his education by earning a Ph.D. in -2- LRB9215939BHbh 1 political science from St. Louis University; in 1992, Dr. 2 Hudlin retired from SIUE and engaged in various philanthropic 3 enterprises as a member of the Glen Carbon Library Board and 4 as a member of the Knights of Columbus; and 5 WHEREAS, Dr. Hudlin was a devout Catholic and Lay Reader 6 for St. Boniface Church in Edwardsville; his family is filled 7 with veterans of service and, though he met the 8 qualifications for burial at Arlington National Cemetery, it 9 was his wish to be buried with his parents and siblings in 10 Jefferson Barracks; and 11 WHEREAS, the passing of Dr. Irving C. Hudlin will be 12 deeply felt by all those who knew him and loved him, 13 especially his wife, Thelma MacGruder Hudlin, whom he married 14 on December 6, 1952; his son, Dr. Christopher Hudlin; his 15 daughters, Mrs. Colleen (Max) Wilkerson, and Mrs. Sharon (Dr. 16 Pierre) Morris; his brothers, Dr. Edward Hudlin, Jr., Dr. 17 Richard Hudlin, and Mr. Russell Hudlin; and his seven 18 grandchildren; therefore, be it 19 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 20 NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 21 we mourn, along with all who knew him, the passing of Dr. 22 Irving C. Hudlin of Glen Carbon; and be it further 23 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be sent 24 to the family of Dr. Irving C. Hudlin with our deepest 25 sympathies.