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Derek C. Rea, 54, of Granite City, Ill., born Feb. 27, 1954, in Biloxi, Miss., passed away at 8:46 p.m. on Monday, June 16, 2008, at Anderson Hospital in Maryville, Ill.  

Mr. Rea was an active volunteer with NORML and the Media Awareness Project. He was an accomplished author whom published his book, "Big Black Book of Scanner Frequencies" and wrote articles for the Cannabis Papers to help promote cannabis for medicinal purposes. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Granite City, Ill., and was an avid reader and enjoyed working with computers and enjoyed music. He will be remembered for the love of his family and the special times shared together.  

He was preceded in death by his father, Dale C. Rea; and one sister, Gretchen Dayment. Surviving are his beloved wife, Eileen E., nee Vaughn, Rea, whom he married on Aug. 8, 1988, in St. Louis, Mo., his mother, Elizabeth L., nee King, Rea of Granite City, Ill.; four daughters, Anastasia ( Patrick ) Curry of Granite City, Ill., Angela ( Michael ) Schenk of Collinsville, Ill., Carrie Whitehorn of Granite City, Ill., and Ahniwake ( J.C. ) Markell of Granite City, Ill.; four grandchildren, Nicholas, Erin, Daryan and Alexandra; one brother and sister-in-law, Christopher and Debb Rea of Grand Island, Neb.; one niece, Alexis Rea of Grand Island, Neb.; other nieces; nephews; extended family and many dear friends.  

Memorials may be made to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Gateway Chapter, 77 West Port Plaza, Suite 101, St. Louis, MO 63146 and may be accepted at the funeral home.  

Visitation: Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, June 19, 2008, at Irwin Chapel, 3960 Maryville Road in Granite City, Ill.  

Funeral: A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, June 20, 2008, at the First Presbyterian Church, 2164 Delmar Avenue in Granite City, Ill., with the Rev. Dr. Lewis Trotter officiating.
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The use of biometric information – fingerprints, an iris scan, a voiceprint or a scan of a unique facial feature – no longer is the stuff of science fiction. Today, biometric information is used by grocery stores, banks, gas stations and employers to identify individual customers and employees.

Yet, as the use of this personal information expands, state law offers little protection to consumers in protecting this vital identifier that, if stolen, could increase the likelihood of identity theft. The Illinois House shortly will consider Senate Bill 4000 (sponsored by Representative Kathleen Ryg) creates uniform protections for all private entities that use biometrics of their customers and employees. Additionally, the bill creates a statewide task force to study and recommend specific regulations for state and local government in using biometric information.

Please call (217) 782-2000 and ask your state representative to support Senate Bill 4000.

Currently, one of the few biometric protections offered under Illinois law protects the use of biometrics by schools in managing their lunch program. The General Assembly requires parental permission for the collection of a child’s biometric information and mandates that the information be destroyed when the child leaves the school. Yet the law does not protect the collection of biometric information of thousands of Illinoisans by a private entity.

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