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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 Delmar Francis Wilken of Champaign, who | ||||||
4 | passed away on May 4, 2015; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Delmar Wilken was born in rural Danforth on | ||||||
6 | December 24, 1921 to Sebo and Tracy Classen Wilken; he attended | ||||||
7 | Danforth Elementary School, the three-year high school in | ||||||
8 | Danforth, and the senior high school in Gilman; he attended the | ||||||
9 | University of Illinois' College of Agriculture, receiving his | ||||||
10 | bachelor's degree with high honors in 1947 and a master's | ||||||
11 | degree in 1952; he married Phyllis Anderson on August 17, 1947 | ||||||
12 | in Cullom in a double-ring ceremony; he was in ROTC at the | ||||||
13 | University of Illinois and enlisted in the Enlisted Reserve | ||||||
14 | Corps in 1942; he served in World War II as an infantry officer | ||||||
15 | from 1943 to 1946, including occupation duty for one year in | ||||||
16 | Japan with the 25th Infantry Division; he was recalled to | ||||||
17 | active duty in 1951 for the Korean War and served with the 2nd | ||||||
18 | Infantry Division in 1951 and 1952, receiving a Purple Heart; | ||||||
19 | and
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20 | WHEREAS, Delmar Wilken's professional career started in | ||||||
21 | 1948 as fieldsman in the Pioneer Farm Business Farm Management | ||||||
22 | Association in Bloomington, serving farmers in Tazewell, | ||||||
23 | Woodford, and McLean counties; he was employed in 1954 by the |
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1 | University of Illinois and became a Professor of Agriculture | ||||||
2 | Economics Farm Management Extension and Research Specialist; | ||||||
3 | he also served as the Executive Secretary of the Illinois Farm | ||||||
4 | Business Farm Management Association and as a State leader of | ||||||
5 | the field staff for 31 years until his retirement in 1985; he | ||||||
6 | authored and co-authored many Extension and research | ||||||
7 | publications involving studies with Illinois Farm Business | ||||||
8 | Records and organized many farm management tours of successful | ||||||
9 | farms in Illinois during his tenure; and
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10 | WHEREAS, In 1982, Delmar Wilken was awarded the United | ||||||
11 | States Department of Agriculture's highest award, The | ||||||
12 | Distinguished Service Award by U.S. Secretary of Agriculture | ||||||
13 | John Block for outstanding leadership, professionalism, and | ||||||
14 | innovation in developing and implementing effective farm | ||||||
15 | business analysis and record keeping systems in the State and | ||||||
16 | the nation; in 1984, he was a recipient of the Paul A. Funk | ||||||
17 | Recognition Award, an award made annually to members of the | ||||||
18 | University of Illinois College of Agriculture staff for | ||||||
19 | meritorious service and outstanding contributions to Illinois | ||||||
20 | and society in his particular field of study and service; he | ||||||
21 | was a member of the University of Illinois President's Council | ||||||
22 | and was an honorary member of the Society of Professional Farm | ||||||
23 | Managers and Rural Appraisers, receiving their award in 1986 | ||||||
24 | for Outstanding Service to Illinois Agriculture; he was a | ||||||
25 | County Farm Bureau member and a charter member of the National |
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1 | Association of Farm Business Analysis Specialist; he | ||||||
2 | contributed to the Prairie Farmer magazine profit planner | ||||||
3 | monthly column for 20 years; he was a member of the Alpha Zeta | ||||||
4 | and Gamma Sigma Phi, the national honorary extension | ||||||
5 | fraternity; and
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6 | WHEREAS, Delmar Wilken was a member of Grace Evangelical | ||||||
7 | Lutheran Church in Champaign for the past 60 years, having | ||||||
8 | served on numerous committees, and 7 years as church council | ||||||
9 | treasurer; he was a member of the Champaign-Urbana Noonday | ||||||
10 | Kiwanis Club since 1985; he served as a technical leader for | ||||||
11 | Agriculture Leader Groups from the State of Illinois for | ||||||
12 | International Goodwill People to People Travel Missions from | ||||||
13 | 1973 to 1984; he and his wife led 9 missions, visiting | ||||||
14 | occupational counterparts in 30 different countries, including | ||||||
15 | 3 missions to the former Soviet Union and 2 to China; they also | ||||||
16 | traveled extensively on their own to more than 20 other foreign | ||||||
17 | countries, primarily on vacations; and
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18 | WHEREAS, Delmar Wilken was preceded in death by his wife, | ||||||
19 | Phyllis; one brother; and one sister; and
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20 | WHEREAS, Delmar Wilken is survived by his 2 daughters, | ||||||
21 | Lyndell Wilken and Mylla (John) Hunter; his son, Royce (Lois) | ||||||
22 | Wilken; his brother, Donald Wilken; his sister, Marilyn Boedel; | ||||||
23 | and his 2 grandsons, Tyler Wilken and Zachary Wilken; |
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1 | therefore, be it
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2 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-NINTH GENERAL | ||||||
3 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of | ||||||
4 | Delmar Francis Wilken, and extend our sincere condolences to | ||||||
5 | his family, friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be it | ||||||
6 | further
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7 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
8 | presented to the family of Delmar Wilken as an expression of | ||||||
9 | our deepest sympathy.
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