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Editor Of Dixon Memoir Remembers The Late Senator

  Former Democratic U.S. Sen. Alan Dixon of Illinois has died.

His son Jeffrey tells the Associated Press that the 86-year-old died Sunday at his home in Fairview Heights, Illinois. He had recently been hospitalized for heart problems, but his condition had improved and he had returned home.

Dixon served in the U.S. Senate from 1981 to 1993. He also had a long career in state politics, serving in the Illinois House, Illinois Senate and as the state's treasurer and secretary of state.

He lost the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate seat in 1992 to Carol Moseley Braun. She was the first African American woman to be elected to the U.S. Senate.

The Belleville-born man was an attorney.

His memoir titled "The Gentleman from Illinois" was published in 2013.

Taylor Pensoneau was the editor of the book.  He spoke with Bill Wheelhouse.

Bill is a former general manager, economy reporter, Harvest correspondent and Statehouse Bureau Chief for NPR Illinois. He has won several awards including the Associated Press Best Investigative Reporter.
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