- Frank Derickson
Infobox_Politician
name=Frank E. Derickson
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birth_date=Birth date and age|1928|8|8|mf=y
birth_place=Murphysboro, Illinois
residence=Chester, Illinois
office=Mayor of Chester, Illinois
term_start=1985
term_end=2001
party=Democratic
religion=Christian
spouse=Betty Esther Derickson
children=Vicki Jean Search
Brenda Jo GallagherFrank Eugene Derickson served as
mayor of Chester,Illinois , from 1985 to 2001.Early life
Born in
Murphysboro, Illinois , on August 8, 1928, Derickson moved to the nearby town of Chester at an early age. He left Chester High School and joined theUnited States Army in 1948. He was sent toJapan in July 1950 with his unit, the Eighth Army, and into theKorean War in November of that year. He received theNational Defense Medal , theUnited Nations Service Ribbon, and theKorean Service Medal with Three Battle Stars for his tour of duty in Korea.After leaving the Army at the rank of Staff Sergeant in 1951, Derickson maintained several diverse occupations, including operating his own
restaurant , the Night Hawk, in Chester. He later worked for the State of Illinois for twenty years.He married Betty Esther Shemoney in Piggott,
Arkansas , on November 15, 1952, and they had two daughters—Vicki Jean, born 1953, and Brenda Jo, born 1954.Entry into politics
Derickson's first involvement in
electoral politics came in the early 1960s, when he assisted in the campaign of a friend running for Randolph Countysheriff . Derickson later ran forcity clerk when the incumbent retired, and he served in the office for one four-year term before retiring, deciding that the position did not afford him enough excitement. A few years later, at the urging of the Democratic Party county chairman, who was then mayor, he ran foralderman , a position he would hold for seven years. Derickson served one four-year term before successfully running for reelection, but three years into his second term he moved into a differentward of the city and thus had to resign the office. In 1985, at the urging of several local Democratic committeemen, he ran for mayor, defeating the incumbent by carrying every precinct in the city. Derickson was unopposed in each of bids for reelection to the nonpartisan post.Tenure as mayor
Derickson was a successful candidate for reelection in 1989, 1993, and 1997. He did not seek a fifth term in 2001.
During his tenure, the city repainted the
Chester Bridge —a span across theMississippi River that links Illinois withMissouri —an expensive and complicated undertaking due to environmental regulations that dictated that the old paint, which needed to be removed by sand blasting, be collected. Illinois, Missouri, and thefederal government shared the expense of this project.Derickson also was responsible for a number of improvements to the city's infrastructure, including a new recreation complex, drinking water and
waste water treatment facilities, a downtownpark dedicated on December 3, 1993, afire station , and a storm warning siren system, as well as upgrades to the city's publicCarnegie library , water lines, and roads.ince leaving office
Derickson was recognized by the Chester
Chamber of Commerce as its Citizen of the Year in 2001.He currently serves as a Democratic precinct committeeman [http://www.randolphcountyyoungdemocrats.com/Randoph_County_Young_Democrats_Officials_Page.html] and was an early supporter of
Barack Obama both for the United States Senate in 2004 and for president in 2008. [ [http://fundrace.huffingtonpost.com/neighbors.php?type=name&lname=Derickson&fname=Frank Frank Derickson Campaign Contributions and Donations - Huffington Post ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/legisnet92/hrgroups/hr/920HR0243LV.html Illinois House of Representatives Resolution recognizing Derickson's service]
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