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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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| learned with sadness of the death of Evelyn J. (Mohart) |
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| Wakeland Bartylak of Godfrey on Wednesday, August 18, 2004; and
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Bartylak was born on September 22, 1920 in |
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| Hamilton to Theodore H. and Neta (Wedding) Mohart; and
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| WHEREAS, The wife of Joseph R. Bartylak, she spent time as |
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| a child welfare caseworker in Missouri; later, she became a |
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| gerontological caseworker in St. Louis, having implemented the |
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| Teamsters Council Housing for Retired Persons; she also |
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| conducted seminars in Hawaii and nationally regarding housing |
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| for the elderly; and
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| WHEREAS, She was educated in Illinois and Missouri, |
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| including at St. Louis University, Washington University, and |
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| Western Illinois University in Macomb; she obtained her medical |
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| technician degree from Pasteur Institute in St. Louis; and
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Bartylak joined the First Presbyterian |
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| Church of Alton in 1977 and served as an elder, deacon, and |
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| Sunday school teacher; she was a board member of Saint |
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| Anthony's Home Health Care Group, was a board member of the |
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| Alton Museum of History and Art, and was a former member of |
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| Habitat for Humanity, Alton Woman's Council, and Lewis and |
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| Clark Foundation; she was an amateur artist and musically |
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| talented, devoting hours of music therapy to nursing and |
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| veterans homes; she was known for her community activism and |
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| her delicious cheesecake and canned sweet pickles; and
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| WHEREAS, Her passing has been deeply felt by many, |
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| especially her husband, Joseph R. Bartylak; her daughter, Mimi |
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| Chandler/Patrick; her son, the Rev. T. Michel Wakeland and his |
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| wife, Cynthia Hancock Wakeland; her stepdaughters, Diane B. |