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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 Frances Nies Rossbach of |
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| Chicago City, Minnesota, formerly a Clarendon Hills resident |
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| from 1949 to 2000, on February 11, 2004; and
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Rossbach was born on September 18, 1924, in |
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| El Paso, Texas; she was an avid tennis player who competed in |
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| numerous city tennis championships; and
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| WHEREAS, She received her bachelor's degree in business |
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| from what is now the University of Texas El Paso in 1945, where |
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| she was named Outstanding Woman Graduate; at the college, she |
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| was an active member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority and |
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| served twice as president of the sorority alumnae group in |
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| southwest suburban Chicago; and
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| WHEREAS, She met her future husband while he was serving |
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| with the United States Army, stationed at Fort Bliss during |
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| World War II; and |
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Rossbach was president of the Walker School |
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| Parent-Teacher Association in the late 1950s and part of a |
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| citizens group that introduced foreign language instruction |
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| into District 181 elementary schools; and
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| WHEREAS, In the 1960s, she helped in the construction of |
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| the Church of the Holy Nativity; she served on the church |
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| vestry and was president of the Episcopal Churchwomen; she |
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| mobilized support for the St. Augustine Indian Center in |
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| Chicago, which enabled the center to buy its current facility; |
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| she was den mother for both of her sons' Cub Scout troops and a |
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| Girl Scout leader when her daughter was involved; and
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| WHEREAS, In the early 1960s, she led the citizens' |