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MARK BEAUBIEN Jr.

Crystal Lake, Illinois

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Mark Beaubien Jr. of Barrington Hills State Representative Mark Beaubien Jr., 68, died suddenly on Sunday, June 5, 2011. He was born Oct. 30, 1942, in Waukegan. He married Dee Prola Beaubien on Aug. 15, 1964, in Springfield, Ill. Together they raised two sons and have five grandchildren. Dee was his wife for 47 years, his best friend of over 50 and the source of much of his inspiration. Rep. Beaubien was an assistant Republican Leader, serving as State Representative since his appointment on Oct. 22, 1996, to fill a vacancy. He was subsequently re-elected to six additional two-year terms. Prior to becoming a lawmaker, Rep. Beaubien served as a member of the Lake County Board from 1992-1996 during which time he also served as Cuba Township supervisor. Rep. Beaubien enjoyed a successful career in both law and banking, quickly emerging as a community leader through his professional experience and civic involvement. Rep. Beaubien's expertise in law and finance proved a tremendous asset as the House Republicans' chief budget negotiator. In this role, Rep. Beaubien became a leading advocate for fiscal responsibility. In the General Assembly, Rep. Beaubien had many accomplishments, too many to list here, but some of his proudest moments included spearheading initiatives to make seat belt enforcement a primary reason for law enforcement to stop a vehicle, voting with his convictions in support of the recent Civil Union Bill, passing a bill that provided Municipal Pension Reform, leading the charge to save Round Lake Schools and playing an active role in the Sportsman's Caucus and issues related to hunting and other open space issues. Rep. Beaubien was a confident man who refused to limit his ideals to those of his generation, embracing the timeless values of honor, respect, loyalty and integrity while rejecting its occasional intolerance and prejudice. He knew instinctively that these fundamental rights that he both cherished and demanded were meaningless unless they were enjoyed by all men and women. This principled leadership made it easy for him to support issues and causes that were unpopular within his party including the fundamental rights of women and the gay community. Rep. Beaubien's easy wit, quick smile and unpretentious wisdom made him well liked by even those with whom he disagreed. His was an intelligence without narcissism and his popularity was enhanced by the fact that he did not seek it. If asked why he was one of the few Republican supporters of the Civil Union Bill, he would respond with humility and simplicity that it was simply time and we should all "live our own lives and speak our own truths." His legacy is in his convictions and values. Representative Beaubien was dedicated to community service throughout his life. His civic activities over the years included involvement with the Northwestern University Committee on Athletics and Recreation (1988-1992), the Board of Directors of Buehler YMCA in Palatine, (1971-1993), the Board of Directors at Northwest Community Hospital (1978-1991), a member of the John Evans Club of Northwestern University (1988-present), the Barrington Area Community Center Task Force (1993-1995), the Barrington Area Seniors Task Force (1994-1997), the Founders' Committee of the Ela Area YMCA (1994-1997), and a member of the Lake County and Illinois State Bar Associations. Rep. Beaubien received his B.A. degree from Northwestern University in 1964 and his Juris Doctorate from the Northwestern University School of Law in 1967. Left to cherish his memory are his wife of 47 years, Dee; sons, Mark and Bob and their spouses, Kelly and Mary; and grandchildren, Annie, Bobby, Ella, Marco and Luciana. Visitation will be on Thursday, June 9, from 1 to 9 p.m. at Davenport Family Funeral Home, 419 E. Terra Cotta Ave. (Route 176), Crystal Lake. A Mass of Christian Burial will be on Friday, June 10, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Anne Church, 120 Ela St. (at the corner of Franklin St.), Barrington, IL 60010. There will be a reception following the Mass for family and friends. Burial will be private in White Memorial Cemetery, Barrington. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Hospice Foundation of Northeastern Illinois, 405 Lake Zurich Road, Barrington, IL 60010, www.hospiceanswers.org or 224-770-2413 or the Illinois Conservation Foundation (for the benefit of youth hunting), 1 Natural Resources Way, Springfield, IL 62702, www.ilcf.org or 217-785-2003. You may leave online condolences at www.davenportfamily.com or for information, 815-459-3411.

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To the Beaubien Family
I'm sorry to hear of your lost.
I took care of Ina Maude Beaubien De Lapp of Long Beach Ca.
She passed at 103 on Dec 3, 2009 I'm so glad that Ina got to talk
to your husband in 2007.
Edwin Stein (Long Beach Ca.)

I am blessed to have worked with Mark on behalf of the people of McHenry County. His integrity, determination and knowledge are gifts that everyone will benefit from for years to come. May the wonderful memories bring joy to your saddened heart.

So sorry to hear of this sad news - I only knew Mark a short time, but he definitely made an impression on me of a true honest representative for the people which is hard to come by in these times. May you find comfort in all the great memories you all shared together.

-Rita Unzner - Home Builders Association of Greater Chicago/McHenry County

So very sorry to hear about your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Wa are sorry for your loss.
May the love of your family and friends carry you through your grief.
Charly and Eda Scott Venice,Florida

I was shocked to hear of Mark's untimely death. We were both appointed to the House in the fall of 1996.

He was a man of strong convictions, a lot of fun and a good man. He will be missed by many, many friends.

Condolences to the family.

Dee, Bobby, and Mark,

My heart goes out to you all. So saddened to hear about Mark. My Dad loved him and my whole family was very fond of him and your family. He will be in our hearts and prayers always.
Love, Ramona (Battista) Fagan

Dear Dee and Family:

Sorry to hear of your sudden loss. Mark was a great friend and representative for the state of Illinois. He will be missed dearly. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this trying time.

My condolences,
Roger H Evans and Family

Words are inadequate at this time to fully express my feelings. Our best to Dee and family.

Bob & Nancy Harney