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92_SR0321 LRB9216167RHrh 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 Joseph G. Turek, who passed away on February 3, 2002; and 5 WHEREAS, Joseph G. Turek was born on December 12, 1935 in 6 Chicago to Joseph John and Antonette Turek; he grew up in 7 Berwyn, Illinois, and following graduation from Morton High 8 School, he attended Morton Junior College before enlisting in 9 the United States Army in 1954; and 10 WHEREAS, Joseph Turek married Loretta Jeanette Souta on 11 June 4, 1960 at St. Leonard's Church in Berwyn; they made 12 their home in Berwyn until 1967, when they moved to West 13 Chicago; in 1976, Mr. and Mrs. Turek moved to St. Charles 14 where they operated Tanglewood Marine and Kennels together 15 with their children, Joey and Lynda; and 16 WHEREAS, In his twenties, Mr. Turek began building and 17 racing midgets, sprint cars, and fuel dragsters and in 1957 18 won the World Series of Drag Racing; he developed the Tornado 19 Speed Shop which created "The Viper", the fastest unblown 20 fuel dragster in the country, and raced the first twin-engine 21 dragster for television's Tommy Ivo; and 22 WHEREAS, As the second president of the United Drag 23 Racers Association, Mr. Turek instituted the first Olympics 24 of Drag Racing which is still held every Memorial Day at 25 Union Grove, Wisconsin; in the world of Offshore Powerboat 26 Racing, Mr. Turek and his son, "Joey" placed third in the 27 world as the Crazy Rhythm Race Team in 1992; and 28 WHEREAS, Mr. Turek's other hobbies included raising 29 standard bred horses and Champion English Setters; and 30 WHEREAS, Mr. Turek was a member of the American Powerboat 31 Association, the Great Lakes Offshore Power Boat Racing -2- LRB9216167RHrh 1 Association, the Western and English Setter Club, and the 2 English Setter Association of America; and 3 WHEREAS, The passing of Joseph G. Turek will be deeply 4 felt by all who knew and loved him, especially his wife, 5 Loretta "Lori"; his mother, Antonette; his daughter, Lynda 6 (Christopher) Jacobs; his son, Joseph G. (Jennifer 7 McPartland) Turek; his sister, Susan (Kenneth) Hackbarth; his 8 brother-in-law, Rudolph Souta; his nephews, Mike, Brian, and 9 Tim Hackbarth and their families; and many friends and 10 associates across the country; therefore, be it 11 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL 12 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with 13 all who knew him, the death of Joseph G. Turek of St. 14 Charles, Illinois; and be it further 15 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 16 presented to the family of Joseph G. Turek with our sincere 17 condolences.