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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION |
2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
3 | | Representatives wish to congratulate Marjorie Grandstaff of |
4 | | Yorkville on the occasion of her 100th birthday; and |
5 | | WHEREAS, Marjorie Grandstaff was born on her family's farm |
6 | | in southwest Wisconsin on an unseasonably warm and sunny |
7 | | December 1st of 1923; she was the third child of Harry and |
8 | | Lelia Harris; and |
9 | | WHEREAS, Marjorie Grandstaff, her two sisters, and her |
10 | | three brothers grew up during the Great Depression; this |
11 | | experience shaped her life in countless ways; she has many |
12 | | loving memories of her childhood home despite the struggles |
13 | | her family endured; she, along with her brothers and sisters, |
14 | | attended a one-room schoolhouse; and |
15 | | WHEREAS, Marjorie Grandstaff met Loren Grandstaff, who was |
16 | | home on leave from the Army, when she was 17 at a dance in |
17 | | Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin; they were married several weeks |
18 | | later in Waukon, Iowa on November 2, 1941; she returned to Fort |
19 | | Lewis in Washington, and just as she was making plans to join |
20 | | him, word came of the bombing of Pearl Harbor and of the |
21 | | country being at war; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, Marjorie Grandstaff did not see Loren again for |
2 | | three years, as he was shipped overseas; during the war, she |
3 | | worked stamping bombs at a munitions factory in Rockford; she |
4 | | later moved to Denver, Colorado to be near her brother, |
5 | | Bueford, who was in the Army and stationed nearby; she worked |
6 | | there a year before returning to Chicago on the Zephyr train, |
7 | | which was famous at the time for its high rate of speed, which |
8 | | was 90 mph; and |
9 | | WHEREAS, After the war, Marjorie Grandstaff and Loren |
10 | | farmed in southwest Wisconsin, where they raised their three |
11 | | daughters, Cheryl, Dixie, and Jeanie; she planted a large |
12 | | garden every year and canned all kinds of vegetables and |
13 | | fruit; she was a wonderful seamstress and sewed most of her |
14 | | girls' clothes; she has always been a wonderful cook, and her |
15 | | daughters still remember their mom always having a special |
16 | | treat for them every day when they got home from school; and |
17 | | WHEREAS, Marjorie Grandstaff's family relocated to Racine, |
18 | | Wisconsin in the early 1960s, where they lived until Loren's |
19 | | passing in 1993, after more than 52 years of marriage; she |
20 | | moved to Yorkville to be near her daughter, Dixie, in 2008 and |
21 | | lived independently until her move to Heritage Woods in 2016; |
22 | | and |
23 | | WHEREAS, Marjorie Grandstaff has nine grandchildren and |
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1 | | nine great-grandchildren in addition to her three daughters; |
2 | | she has had 100 years of a simple and beautiful life and is |
3 | | cherished by her family and many friends; therefore, be it |
4 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
5 | | HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
6 | | we congratulate Marjorie Grandstaff on this historic occasion |
7 | | and wish her the best 100th birthday celebration; and be it |
8 | | further |
9 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
10 | | presented to Majorie Grandstaff as a symbol of our respect and |
11 | | esteem. |