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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate were deeply | ||||||
3 | saddened to learn of the death of Myra Virginia Park on July 6, | ||||||
4 | 2004; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Virginia was born in Chicago in 1909, and was | ||||||
6 | raised on the North Shore; she graduated from Evanston High | ||||||
7 | School in 1927, and from The Principia College in St. Louis | ||||||
8 | with an associate of arts degree in 1929; for the next four | ||||||
9 | years, she served as a housemother on the campus of The | ||||||
10 | Principia; and
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11 | WHEREAS, In 1938, she married William Brown Park and they | ||||||
12 | built a home in a part of Prairie View, which is now included | ||||||
13 | in Long Grove; in 1944, she co-founded the Community Club, an | ||||||
14 | organization which sought to include the entire community in | ||||||
15 | activities centered at the school; this group later became the | ||||||
16 | Kildeer Community Club, when four one-room schools were | ||||||
17 | consolidated into the Kildeer Countryside School, at the time a | ||||||
18 | pioneer in new school design; she served as a judge of | ||||||
19 | elections for more than 40 years; she was the founder and first | ||||||
20 | president of both the Vernon Township Historical Society and | ||||||
21 | the Long Grove Historical Society; and
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22 | WHEREAS, Her book about the history of Long Grove, "Long | ||||||
23 | Grove, Lore and Legend", was awarded first place for books on | ||||||
24 | Illinois history by the Illinois Congress of Historical | ||||||
25 | Societies and Museums in 1978; in 1992, she co-authored with | ||||||
26 | her husband "With Rhyme and Reason", a compilation of poetry | ||||||
27 | and prose; she was listed in "Who's Who of American Women" in | ||||||
28 | 1968-1969; she served as producer and distributor from 1961 to | ||||||
29 | 1990 of the Landenberg Paper Equivalenter and Metric | ||||||
30 | Calculator, a circular slide rule for the paper trade that was | ||||||
31 | invented and sold by her father, Ralph Landenberger; and
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1 | WHEREAS, She was the Long Grove columnist for the | ||||||
2 | Barrington Courier for several years in the 1950s; she | ||||||
3 | purchased the Vernon Town Crier in 1961 and expanded this | ||||||
4 | four-page developer's newsletter from the Lincolnshire area | ||||||
5 | into a 20-page weekly newspaper serving seven villages with a | ||||||
6 | great deal of local political coverage; the Illinois Press | ||||||
7 | Association awarded her the Best Local Editorial Award in 1964 | ||||||
8 | and an award for general excellence in 1965; she sold the paper | ||||||
9 | in 1967 but continued to write for the Lakeland Publishers and | ||||||
10 | occasionally also for the Daily Herald into the early 1990s; | ||||||
11 | and
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12 | WHEREAS, For a lifetime of service to the schools of Vernon | ||||||
13 | Township, she and her husband were the first recipients, in | ||||||
14 | 1988, of the Heritage Award given by A.E. Stevenson High School | ||||||
15 | for major contributions to education in the community; and | ||||||
16 | WHEREAS, Virginia embraced country living, getting to know | ||||||
17 | the farmers who lived in the area; she grew a victory garden | ||||||
18 | during World War II and enjoyed her orchard and berry gardens | ||||||
19 | and vines; she kept a weather journal for many years; she was | ||||||
20 | an avid swimmer well into her eighties, as well as a seamstress | ||||||
21 | and homemaker; her interest in local life and ways was often | ||||||
22 | expressed in her "Hear Ye! Hear Ye!" columns in the Vernon Town | ||||||
23 | Crier, offering younger folk the opportunity to see a different | ||||||
24 | side of life in Lake County; elementary and high school classes | ||||||
25 | heard her talks on historical subjects; and
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26 | WHEREAS, The passing of Myra Virginia Park will be deeply | ||||||
27 | felt by many, especially by Drusilla Park Jones and Deborah | ||||||
28 | Park Mynatt; and her grandchildren, Jon Giles Jones, Robin | ||||||
29 | Penuel Jones, Gwyneth Jones Spangler, Abraham Duncum Mynatt, | ||||||
30 | and Grace Park Mynatt; and
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31 | WHEREAS, In addition to her husband, she was preceded in | ||||||
32 | death by her son, Daniel Boone Park; therefore, be it
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1 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-THIRD GENERAL | ||||||
2 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of | ||||||
3 | Myra Virginia Park along with all who knew and loved her and | ||||||
4 | extend our sincere condolences to her family and friends; and | ||||||
5 | be it further
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6 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
7 | presented to the family of Myra Virginia Park as an expression | ||||||
8 | of our deepest sympathy.
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