[Congressional Record Volume 155, Number 59 (Wednesday, April 22, 2009)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E942]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING THE LIFE AND SERVICE OF MICHAEL AND MARIAN ILITCH ON THE 50TH
ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF LITTLE CAESARS
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HON. THADDEUS G. McCOTTER
of michigan
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Mr. McCOTTER. Madam Speaker, today I rise to honor and acknowledge
Michael and Marian Ilitch, entrepreneurs and pillars of the Michigan
community, upon the 50th anniversary of the founding of Little Caesars.
On April 22, 1959 fifty years ago to the day, Mike and Marian opened
the first Little Caesars in Garden City, Michigan, under the name
Little Caesars Pizza Treat. From this one store, Little Caesars would
grow to include a pizza empire of many thousands of restaurants through
franchising. The company eventually became widely known for its famous
catchphrase, ``Pizza! Pizza!'' which was introduced in 1979. The phrase
refers to two pizzas being offered for the comparable price of a single
pizza from competitors. In 1998, Little Caesars filled what was then
the current largest pizza order, filling an order of 13,386 pizzas from
the VF Corporation of Greensboro, NC. Today, Little Caesars is the
largest carry-out pizza chain in the world.
Mike was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1929. He is a first generation
American of Macedonian descent. A graduate of Cooley High School, Mike
also served his country in the United States Marine Corps for four
years. After returning home from the Marine Corps, Mike was offered a
contract by the Detroit Tigers baseball team and went on to play three
years in the minor leagues before he was forced to prematurely end his
promising career due to injury. In 1954 Mike met Marian on a blind date
arranged by his father. Marian was born and raised in Dearborn,
Michigan, a daughter of Macedonian immigrants. They were married a year
later.
Over the course of their lives together Mike and Marian have expanded
their business and personal partnership very successfully. Today, the
family's entities remain privately held. In 1999, the Ilitch's
established Ilitch Holdings, Inc. to provide their various enterprises
with professional and technical services. These enterprises include
Little Caesars, the Detroit Red Wings, the Detroit Tigers, numerous
property investments in and around Detroit, as well as the MotorCity
Casino. They have been married for over 50 wonderful years and have
seven children together: son Christopher Paul Ilitch (born June 1965)
is CEO and President of Ilitch Holdings, Inc.; daughter Denise D.
Ilitch (born November 1955) is an attorney and former co-President,
with her brother, of Ilitch Holdings. Other children are Ronald ``Ron''
Tyrus Ilitch (born June 1957), Michael C. Ilitch, Jr., Lisa M. Ilitch
Murray, Atanas Ilitch (born Thomas flitch) and Carole M. Ilitch
Trepeck. Further, in Stanley Cup history, only 12 women have had their
names engraved on the trophy including Marian and their three
daughters.
The Ilitch family has also established a charitable foundation called
Ilitch Charities for Children (ICC). Among other things, the ICC
sponsors Little Caesars AAA Hockey Scholarship to encourage amateur
sports. The ICC in 2009, so far, has given a total of $50,000 in grants
to the Detroit Renaissance Foundation ($25,000) and the United Way of
Southeastern Michigan ($25,000) for innovative community programs,
demonstrating a broader scope for the charitable organization. Most
recently, Ilitch Charities to present a total of $200,000 to benefit
the Greening of Detroit's Conservation Leadership Corps and the
Guidance Center's Project CEO.
Madam Speaker for 50 years Little Caesars has stood as a tribute to
the hard work of Michael and Marian Ilitch and their family. As they
celebrate this enormous milestone, they personify a legacy of
excellence, ingenuity, and the irrepressible spirit of the American
entrepreneur. Today, I ask my colleagues to join me in congratulating
the Ilitch's and recognizing their years of loyal service to our
community and country.
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