Mitchell looking to slow down, enjoy life

Ex-legislator, educator a class act who will be missed, colleagues say

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Former state Rep. Jerry Mitchell displays pictures from the book “Officer Buckle and Gloria” that he’s reading along with Lee County Sheriff John Varga (middle) and Ogle County State’s Attorney Ben Roe to students in 2009 at Open Sesame in Dixon. Local officials were at the school to promote preschool education. Mitchell retired this month after 18 years in the Legislature. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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Demmer said Mitchell and his staff have been a big help in getting him acclimated to his new position.

Many of Mitchell’s former colleagues have come up to Demmer to tell him about the kind of person the retired legislator is.

“He was respected on both sides of the aisle as a good guy,” Demmer said. “He wasn’t the type to take a cheap shot to win political points. That earned him high praise.”

Now, Mitchell said he will ride into the sunset. Literally.

“I’m really looking forward to being out on the farm and just being with family,” he said. “I really don’t have any plans. Just wake up and do what I want.”

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