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Record #: R2017-131   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 2/22/2017 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 2/22/2017
Title: Tribute to late Joseph DiLeonardi
Sponsors: Burke, Edward M.
Attachments: 1. R2017-131.pdf
RESOLUTION


WHEREAS, Joseph DiLeonardi has been called to eternal life by the wisdom of God at the age of 84; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Joseph DiLeonardi was a widely admired member of the law enforcement community and the loving husband of Carol; and

WHEREAS, Joseph DiLeonardi was the much-adored father of Joseph Jr. and the grandfather of two to whom he imparted many of the fine and noble qualities that he possessed in abundance; and

WHEREAS, Joseph DiLeonardi was the dear brother of Arthur, George, Gloria and Joyce; and

WHEREAS, A native of the Northwest Side, Joseph DiLeonardi was raised near Belmont and Central avenues and attended Steinmetz High School where he was a stand-out athlete; and

WHEREAS, Joseph DiLeonardi was a member of the University of Illinois at Chicago Baseball Hall of Fame and was the school's most valuable player in 1950 and 1951; and

WHEREAS, Joseph DiLeonardi initially pursued a career in baseball before he was struck in the eye by a baseball during a tryout with the New York Yankees; and

WHEREAS, Joseph DiLeonardi began a highly distinguished career in law enforcement with the City of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, A leader of unparalleled integrity, Joseph DiLeonardi was the head of the Chicago Police Department's homicide unit before becoming Acting Superintendent of Police in 1979; and

WHEREAS, As Chicago's top cop, Joseph DiLeonardi promoted minority officers in unprecedented numbers to exempt positions to increase diversity in the department; and

WHEREAS, Fondly known to his many colleagues as "Joe D", Joseph DiLeonardi later headed the O'Hare Airport police detail; and

WHEREAS, Joseph DiLeonardi retired in 1991 from the Chicago Police Department after 36 years of service; and

WHEREAS, Joseph DiLeonardi worked briefly for the Cook County Sheriffs Office before being named U.S. Marshal in Chicago by President Bill Clinton; and

WHEREAS, Joseph ...

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