[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 165 (Thursday, December 20, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Page S8276]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
MAYOR JOHN REDNOUR
Mr. DURBIN. Mr. President, I wish to take a moment to wish Mayor John
Rednour of Du Quoin, IL, a happy 78th birthday and to thank him as he
prepares to retire after so many great years of public service to his
town and Illinois.
John Rednour, known to most people as simply Rednour, has served as
mayor of Du Quoin since 1989. Public service was his third career. He
started work as an ironworker, a member of the United Ironworkers. He
worked on projects in St. Louis and in Chicago and served as site
superintendent during construction of the U.S. Federal penitentiary in
Marion.
In 1970 John moved to Du Quoin with his wife Wanda and three kids. In
the early 1980s John began his second career when he and some local
shareholders took control of the Du Quoin State Bank, converting it
into a community bank that served downstate Illinois. Today the bank
stands as one of the strongest in our State, and John remains the
bank's chairman.
But it was John Rednour's work as mayor of Du Quoin that really
distinguished his public service. In his 23 years as mayor, he focused
on balancing the city's budget and investing in its infrastructure. His
legacy to Du Quoin includes construction of the Poplar Street
overpass--a major thoroughfare for travel on Highway 51 through
southern Illinois--improved water service and the development of an
industrial park. He managed to do all of this with a balanced budget,
creating new opportunities for his community even in tough times.
He is a member of the five-person Illinois State Police Merit Board
and a proud Democrat, I might add, but he knows there are some things
that need to be done on a bipartisan basis. He has made it his habit to
meet with the Du Quoin city council members and offered to take advice
from each and every one of them. He told them to always vote for what
is good for Du Quoin.
Loretta and I consider ourselves lucky to count John and Wanda
Rednour among our friends. We have many happy memories of State fair
parties at the Rednour home during our trips to the Du Quoin State
Fair. Loretta and I have been regular visitors to Rednour's home and
have warm memories of staying overnight after the fair party and having
Wanda greet us at breakfast with her so-called Texas pancakes--and they
could fit in the State of Texas.
As a labor leader, businessman, mayor, husband, and father, John
Rednour has contributed enormously to Du Quoin, downstate Illinois, and
to our entire State and Nation. While his day-to-day presence in city
hall is going to be missed, residents of Du Quoin can take comfort in
knowing that John Rednour's leadership is still in their community,
with a strong foundation and a bright future.
In addition to three children, John and Wanda are blessed with five
grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, who I am sure are going to
be glad to have more time with John and Wanda now.
I thank John for his many years of distinguished public service.
Loretta and I wish him and his family all the best in retirement. We
look forward to many more stories and more pancakes in the years to
come.
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