LRB-4431/1
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2013 - 2014 LEGISLATURE
March 28, 2014 - Introduced by Senator Risser. Referred to Committee on Senate
Organization.
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1Relating to: the life and public service of Jacob Matthew Clark.
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Whereas, First Lieutenant Jacob Matthew Clark was born July 10, 1980, to
3Raphael and JoAnne Clark at St. Mary's Hospital in Green Bay, Wisconsin; and
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Whereas, Jacob grew up in Pulaski, Wisconsin, attended Pulaski High School,
5and was a proud member of the Pulaski Red Raiders wrestling team; and
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Whereas, Jacob was very proud of his Polish heritage and Pulaski roots, which
7shaped his love of Wisconsin and interest in public service, motivating him to earn
8a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse in political
9science and public administration in 2002; and
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Whereas, after college, Jacob enlisted in the United States Army Reserve,
11serving in the 428th Engineer Company out of Wausau, Wisconsin, before joining the
12364th Public Affairs Detachment out of Fort Snelling, Minnesota; and
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Whereas, Jacob proudly deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq in 2004 and 2008,
14respectively, and in honor of his heroic service to his country, received the
15Afghanistan Campaign Medal, the Iraq Campaign Medal, the Global War on
1Terrorism Medal, the Army Commendation Medal, the Army Reserve
2Commendation Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Good Conduct Medal, the
3NCO Professional Development Ribbon, the Army Service Ribbon, and the Armed
4Forces Reserve Medal with a Mobilization Appurtenance two times; and
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Whereas, while not on deployment, Jacob began working for the Wisconsin
6State Senate Sergeant at Arms in September 2006, serving as Deputy Sergeant at
7Arms, and in that capacity, taught dozens of Senate messengers how to carry out the
8duties of the office with efficiency while instructing them on the fundamental
9operations of government; and
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Whereas, Jacob ran and administered the Senate Scholar program and also
11provided tours of the Capitol dome to staff and visitors, sharing his wealth of
12knowledge of the building's history, construction, and political legacies; and
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Whereas, Jacob brought entertainment and lightheartedness to the workplace,
14encouraged everyone to "Page Like a Champion," and most importantly, fostered the
15value of camaraderie in the Sergeant's office, which encouraged the development of
16long-lasting friendships among the staff; and
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Whereas, Jacob enjoyed collecting and selling Wisconsin antiques, ice fishing,
18and hunting in northern Wisconsin, and above all else, valued his relationships with
19people, always had a joke to tell, and lived by the art of stopping by; and
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Whereas, Jacob served as a brother to his fellow soldiers, a mentor to his
21coworkers, and a loyal friend to both; and
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Whereas, Jacob was a caring brother and son to his family and a devoted and
23loving father to his own three sons, Mark Steven, Cyrus Ibrahim, and Louis Vincent;
24and
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1Whereas, Jacob died on September 16, 2013, in Madison, Wisconsin, and is
2survived by his three sons and their mother, Hollie Clark; his mother; two brothers;
3five sisters; and seventeen nieces and nephews; and
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Whereas, Jacob will be deeply missed by his friends and family; now, therefore,
5be it
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6Resolved by the senate, That the members of the Wisconsin state senate do
7commend the devoted public service of First Lieutenant Jacob Matthew Clark to the
8State of Wisconsin and to the country, express their sorrow at his death, and extend
9their condolences to his family and friends; and, be it further
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10Resolved, That the senate chief clerk shall provide a copy of this Senate
11Resolution to Jacob's mother, JoAnne Clark; his sister, Rochelle Isaacson; his
12brother, Mark Clark; his three sons, Mark, Cyrus, and Louis; and his friends Ted
13Blazel and Cory Poulin.