Record #: R2023-142   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 2/1/2023 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 2/1/2023
Title: Tribute to late Raymond F. Simon
Sponsors: Burke, Edward M.
Attachments: 1. R2023-142.pdf
RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, Raymond F. Simon has been called to eternal life by the wisdom of God at the age of 90; and

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

WHEREAS, Raymond is survived by his wife, Mary, his eight children, Matthew (Jacqueline Covert), Mark (Dr. Catherine Counard), John (Tanya Solov), Gregory (Barbara Coghlan), David (Agnieszka Kubiak), Kevin (Micaela Daly), Maria (John Taylor) and Daniel, and 23 grandchildren; and

WHEREAS, He was born on November 7,1932, the youngest of six children of Peter Simon and Mary Doody and grew up in the Bridgeport neighborhood of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, Raymond was educated at Catholic Schools, including St. Ignatius High School (Class of 1950) and Loyola University and Loyola University Law School (Class of 1956); and

WHEREAS, After Law School, Raymond began working for the City of Chicago Law Department and quickly rose through the ranks; and

WHEREAS, In 1965, Mayor Richard J. Daley appointed Raymond Corporation Counsel, making him one of the youngest lawyers to ever hold that position; and

WHEREAS, He represented the City in major trial and appellate litigation, including arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court; and

WHEREAS, While working with the City's Department Heads, Raymond learned about many areas of business and engaged with great professionals, including City Engineer James McDonough and City Architect Jerome Butler; and

WHEREAS, He also made friends among leaders of organized labor, including Ed Brabec, who became head ofthe Plumber's Union and the Chicago Federation of Labor; and

WHEREAS, Raymond resigned from the City and launched a private law practice in partnership with Richard M. Daley in 1970; and

WHEREAS, Raymond worked with Mayor Richard J. Daley and the Democratic Party on political campaigns for many local, state and national candidates, including John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson; and

WHEREAS, Raymond continued his public serv...

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