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* Joel Brunsvold passed away this week and I really couldn’t give him a better sendoff than this Dispatch-Argus editorial

If you drive across Veterans Memorial Bridge at Carr’s Crossing or take a stroll in a beautiful state park. If you play the slots at Jumer’s or attend a concert or a sporting event at the i wireless Center. If you or someone you know was saved by calling 911. If you fish or boat on an Illinois waterway, hunt duck or admire a mother and fawn against a beautiful sunset, you have Joel Brunsvold to thank for the privilege.

In the wake of the untimely death of the longtime public servant, Quad-Citians this week are treasuring the wonderful gifts like these which he gave to the the Quad-Cities and to the state. As mayor of Milan, he set that city on the path to the current and impressive progress it has seen in recent years. Mayor Duane Dawson is among those who were mentored by the former teacher and coach.

Speaking of coaching, he was a talented, record-breaking athlete in his own right who worked tirelessly for young people. For example, he trucked cinders to Sherrard High School so that it could have a track. Education remained a top priority in the 20 years as state representative.

He was, of course, a Democrat and served as Speaker Mike Madigan’s assistant majority leader, but that didn’t stop him from reaching across the aisle to do what needed to be done. Unlike the angry partisans too often on display today, he was a gentleman legislator who counted Democrats and Republicans among his friends. Rep. Brunsvold “personified what a lawmaker should be,” said reporter Scott Reeder, who covered him in the Quad-Cities and later in Springfield. “He never lost sight of who he was: a school teacher from the Quad-Cities. The Illinois General Assembly can be a pretentious place but Joel remained down-to-earth and approachable throughout his long career. He was a knowledgeable educator drafting legislation, a champion of gun-owner rights, a member of the House leadership team and the beloved coach of the House softball team.”

Go read the whole thing.

* Willie will play us out


But it seems now, that it was only yesterday

posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Sep 10, 10 @ 5:07 pm

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