Brigadier General Patrick Rea
BG Patrick Rea has served many assignments in the military, during the Vietnam War, in Europe and later in the US Army Reserves. In addition, he holds a key office in the government of Tinley Park, IL. He has held important leadership roles in many chivalric activities in the united States and worldwide, ultimately rising to the position of Grand Master of the Ordo Supremus Militaris Templi Hierosolymitani. This portrait reflects several symbols of that experience.
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It is with a heavy heart that I remember General Patrick Rea, a mentor to me from high school through my time in the Illinois State Senate. Regardless of political party, he cared deeply about our community and country. I’ll never forget when he encouraged me to run for the school board and then generously shared his wisdom on how to win.
General Rea's dedication to public service was unparalleled. He served as a Village Clerk and on numerous boards of directors for public higher education, not-for-profit foundations, and professional associations. His contributions to the Illinois College of Business Alumni Association, where he was a past president, showcased his commitment to fostering education and professional growth.
His career included significant positions such as Regional Administrator for the Midwest Small Business Administration, Executive Director of the Illinois Development Finance Authority, and Vice President and Corporate Banker for First National Bank of Chicago/Bank One Capital Markets. Additionally, his military service as a retired Brigadier General in the U.S. Army Reserve and as past State Chairman of the Illinois Committee to Support the Guard and Reserve highlighted his dedication to our nation's defense.
General Rea was a graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, holding a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Business, a Master’s degree in Economics, and credentials as a Registered Municipal and General Securities Representative.
His legacy of service and mentorship will live on through the countless lives he touched. Patrick Rea's unwavering commitment to community and country will always be remembered and cherished.
Michael E. Hastings
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Very sorry to hear about the passing of General Pat Rea. He was a giant in the southern suburbs of Chicago. A very effective leader. We will miss him.
Semper Fi, Pat.
Craig Hullinger and Beth Ruyle
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