Mason City's Blessman makes state's Senior Hall of Fame
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[October 25, 2011]
SPRINGFIELD
-- On Monday, the Illinois Department on Aging hosted the
annual ceremony to announce the state's Senior Hall of Fame
inductees and to present the Unique Achievement Awards on behalf of
Gov. Pat Quinn. The program at the executive mansion in Springfield
recognized seniors for special contributions they have made.
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Allen Blessman, of Mason City, was the 2011 Illinois Senior Hall of
Fame inductee in the community service category. Blessman has made
many contributions, including his donation of two downtown buildings
to the United Methodist Church for a second campus for the church's
outreach ministry. He also established the Allen A.H. and Ellen M.
Blessman Foundation, which provides funds for scholarships; he
donated and participated in the planning of the Mason City Public
Library; he participated in founding of the Mason City Area Nursing
Home; and he participated in founding the 1st State Bank of Mason
City. Blessman is a true leader and philanthropist. The General
Assembly initiated the Illinois Senior Hall of Fame in 1994 to honor
residents age 65 and older who excel in four categories: community
service, education, performance or graphic arts, and the labor
force, which is in connection to employment. Each inductee is chosen
through a statewide nomination and selection process. Since its
inception, 83 people have been inducted into the Senior Hall of
Fame, including the four inductees who were introduced Monday.
Department on Aging Acting Director Michael Gelder said: "We are
pleased to introduce the 2011 Senior Hall of Fame inductees. We
thank you for your contributions and salute you for excelling in
your area of service."
Department representatives also thanked Walgreens for their
continued support of the awards each year.
For a complete list of this year's honorees, visit
http://www.state.il.us/aging/
1news_pubs/news/2011/1024.htm.
[Text from the
Illinois Department on Aging]
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