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PROPOSED RESOLUTION
HONORING THE LATE WILLIAM "BILL" EARL QUIGLEY
WHEREAS, William "Bill" Earl Quigley was born on January 26, 1927 in Indianapolis, Indiana; and
WHEREAS, Bill Quigley was abandoned as a baby in an orphanage and adopted by a poor family in the middle of the Depression; and
WHEREAS, Bill Quigley believed that the difficult times in his life instilled in him an ethic to be productive, to work hard, to seek to do the right thing, and to believe in the potential of success, values he passed to his children; and
WHEREAS, Bill Quigley completed high school and entered Purdue University. As he was starting his sophomore year, he was drafted into the U.S, Army during the Korean War where he served in the Signal Corps. There he learned technology including satellite and microwave communications that were then in their infancy; and
WHEREAS, after his military service, Bill Quigley spent his career working for AT&T as a supervising engineer. He was a member of the Communications Workers of America. He was transferred and promoted to the Chicago area and moved to Ottawa, Illinois upon his retirement; and
WHEREAS, Bill Quigley did volunteer work at a homeless shelter in Ottawa and served on the Ottawa Planning Commission. He was a longtime tinkerer with an interest in electronics that included building his family's first color television; and
WHEREAS, true to his Indiana roots, Bill Quigley was what his family described as a "fanatical" Indianapolis 500 fan and attended races at the Brickyard for more than 60 years, wearing victory-flag checkered socks while running stopwatches on the lead cars; and
WHEREAS, Bill Quigley was also an avid chess player and learned to play the game before he learned to read; and
WHEREAS, Bill Quigley married Joan Louise Deputy in 1951 in Augusta, Georgia. They celebrated their 67th wedding anniversary in June 2018; and
WHEREAS, Bill Quigley is the father of former Cook County Commissioner and current U.S. Rep....
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