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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of Illinois |
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| were saddened to learn of the death of Noel Hoyt of Evanston on |
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| February 29, 2004; and
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| WHEREAS, Nole Hoyt lived in Evanston since 1965; after |
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| graduation from Marymount College in New York, she worked as an |
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| ad writer for Carson Pirie Scott & Co. in Chicago; she then |
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| dedicated herself to raising her 6 children, and her marriage |
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| to Tom Hoyt; and |
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Hoyt remained active in the family publishing |
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| business as a proof reader and worked as a precinct captain |
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| with the Democratic Party of Evanston for many years; through |
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| the 60s and 70s she struggled with addiction to amphetamines |
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| and alcohol; a personal triumph was that after entering |
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| recovery in 1983, she remained sober for the rest of her life; |
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| and |
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Hoyt was best loved for her adventurous and |
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| fun-loving nature; she turned her bedroom into a 15th century |
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| Italian Villa by hiring a professional artist to paint all four |
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| walls, the doors, and the ceiling in the "trompe l'oeil" style; |
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| among her many adventures, Noel took her daughters hot-air |
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| ballooning in the Loire Valley of France, and talked her way |
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| into the college age work crew for a summer long architectural |
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| dig at an Etruscan ruin in La Pieta, Italy; she performed as a |
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| supernumerary in a recent performance of the Chicago Opera, |
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| where her stage instructions included, "Swoosh in. Swoosh |
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| out."; and
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Hoyt loved architecture, and would brazenly |
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| talk her way into off-limits architectural gems, from the |
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| library at Trinity College in Dublin to Lincoln Park mansions |
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| undergoing renovations; and |