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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened | ||||||
3 | to learn of the death of Linda May Laird Bolton, who passed | ||||||
4 | away on April 2, 2022; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Linda Bolton was born to Robert Allen Laird and | ||||||
6 | Maxine Marie Jamison in Danville on May 2, 1948; she attended | ||||||
7 | Danville schools and was home schooled for one year before | ||||||
8 | attending First Baptist Christian Day School; she then | ||||||
9 | attended North Ridge and Danville High School, graduating in | ||||||
10 | 1967; she earned her associate's degree from then-Danville | ||||||
11 | Junior College in 1969; she married Wilbur Wait Bolton at St. | ||||||
12 | James United Methodist Church on January 27, 1973, and they | ||||||
13 | lived in Champaign until 1980, where she attended the | ||||||
14 | University of Illinois for two years; and
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15 | WHEREAS, Linda Bolton returned to school for another | ||||||
16 | degree in computer programming and then took a job writing | ||||||
17 | copy and helping to automate the traffic and billing | ||||||
18 | department of WIAI FM; she worked there for 12 years, moving | ||||||
19 | into the news department, where she served as a reporter, | ||||||
20 | anchor, and then news director; during that time, she earned | ||||||
21 | an award for Second Best Downstate News Reporting from the | ||||||
22 | Illinois News Broadcasters; and
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1 | WHEREAS, Linda Bolton was recruited by Public Health | ||||||
2 | Administrator Steve Laker to be in charge of Community Health | ||||||
3 | Education in 1996 to help the public understand the importance | ||||||
4 | of public health issues; while there, she facilitated three | ||||||
5 | IPLANs, the required community health needs assessments that | ||||||
6 | health departments are required to do for license retention; | ||||||
7 | she earned an award for marketing from the Illinois Public | ||||||
8 | Health Association; locally, she was named a Woman of | ||||||
9 | Distinction; she filled an unexpired term on the Danville City | ||||||
10 | Council, where she served for six years, spending most of that | ||||||
11 | time chairing the Public Works Committee; while at the | ||||||
12 | Vermilion Country Health Department, she graduated with a | ||||||
13 | degree in Organizational Leadership from Greenville College in | ||||||
14 | 2007; she accepted a position as director of Business | ||||||
15 | Development at Vermilion Advantage after 14 years with the | ||||||
16 | health department; and
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17 | WHEREAS, Linda Bolton was a certified public information | ||||||
18 | officer with a specialty in Risk Communications, and she | ||||||
19 | served as the volunteer public information officer for | ||||||
20 | Vermilion County Emergency Management for 16 years; she was a | ||||||
21 | past member of Ambucs; she was an active community volunteer, | ||||||
22 | chairing Media/Marketing for the Oldsmobile Balloon Classic | ||||||
23 | for most of its 15 years, and she was proudly one of the | ||||||
24 | organizers and board members of the 2016 Balloons Over | ||||||
25 | Vermilion; she served as president of the Convention and |
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1 | Visitors' Bureau; she was the first female president of the | ||||||
2 | Danville Family YMCA, serving two terms; she volunteered for | ||||||
3 | Festival of Trees for many years, including serving as chair | ||||||
4 | of Marketing/Media; she served as director, producer, board | ||||||
5 | member, and president of the Red Mask Kathryn Randolph Theatre | ||||||
6 | in Danville, where she additionally appeared in a Christmas | ||||||
7 | production with her husband Wilbur on the stage where they | ||||||
8 | met; she also had the rare privilege of appearing as Ouiser in | ||||||
9 | the Beef House Dinner Theatre production of Steel Magnolias; | ||||||
10 | and
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11 | WHEREAS, Once she left the news business at WIAI, Linda | ||||||
12 | Bolton was recruited by Michael Hulvey to help with news at | ||||||
13 | Neuhoff Media, where she was asked to helm a morning radio | ||||||
14 | interview show, which she did; she hosted Newsmakers 1490 WAN | ||||||
15 | for many years; she won a Silver Dome award for her community | ||||||
16 | news program from the Illinois Broadcasters Association in | ||||||
17 | 2016; and
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18 | WHEREAS, Linda Bolton served on the Presence United | ||||||
19 | Samaritans Medical Center Missions Committee and the Community | ||||||
20 | Leadership Board; she was a board member of the Vermilion | ||||||
21 | County Rape Crisis Center, known today as the Survivor | ||||||
22 | Resource Center; she became an advocate for CASA after she | ||||||
23 | retired; she served on the Danville Police and Fire Commission | ||||||
24 | for many years, assuming the role of chair when the former |
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1 | longtime chair became a judge; she also served on the city's | ||||||
2 | Hispanic/Latino Committee; she served on the Danville Public | ||||||
3 | Library Board of Trustees, assuming the role of president in | ||||||
4 | 2016; she served on the Grants Committee of the Vermilion Area | ||||||
5 | Healthcare Foundation Board of Directors and the Vermilion | ||||||
6 | County Mental Health Initiative; she assisted Vermilion County | ||||||
7 | Board Chairman Mike Marron in facilitating Strategic Planning | ||||||
8 | 2015 from 2016 to 2017, setting a vision for the county's | ||||||
9 | future; and
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10 | WHEREAS, Linda Bolton was an active member of St. James | ||||||
11 | United Methodist Church, serving on its Board of Trustees, | ||||||
12 | which she chaired for two terms; she also served on and chaired | ||||||
13 | the Staff/Parish Relations Committee; she then served on the | ||||||
14 | Visioning, Building, and Construction Committees, overseeing | ||||||
15 | renovations to the historic old church; alongside her husband, | ||||||
16 | she was a member of the Keystone Sunday School group; she also | ||||||
17 | served as church archivist, preserving much of the church's | ||||||
18 | history; and
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19 | WHEREAS, Alongside her husband, Linda Bolton was part of | ||||||
20 | the original organizers of the vintage baseball team, the | ||||||
21 | Vermilion Voles, and they were very active with the group for a | ||||||
22 | time; they were avid collectors of memorabilia from the | ||||||
23 | 1933/34 Chicago World's Fair; she also collected memorabilia | ||||||
24 | from businesses in the City of Danville and antique Santas; |
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1 | she loved reading, and she belonged to a book club with her | ||||||
2 | husband; and
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3 | WHEREAS, Linda Bolton enjoyed sharing lunch and life with | ||||||
4 | a small group of very close friends, and they included Carol | ||||||
5 | Vorel, Jenny Trimmell, Nancy O'Kane, and some special young | ||||||
6 | women she was privileged to mentor over the years, Dona | ||||||
7 | Chiafreddo and Alicia Pettigrew; and
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8 | WHEREAS, Linda Bolton always marveled at living such a | ||||||
9 | great life with a truly supportive, understanding husband who | ||||||
10 | made her laugh, never judged, and kept her grounded while | ||||||
11 | never letting her take herself too seriously; therefore, be it
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12 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL | ||||||
13 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of | ||||||
14 | Linda May Laird Bolton and extend our sincere condolences to | ||||||
15 | her family, friends, and all who knew and loved her; and be it | ||||||
16 | further
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17 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
18 | presented to the family of Linda Bolton as an expression of our | ||||||
19 | deepest sympathy.
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