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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
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| Representatives learned with sadness of the death of William A. |
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| Norkett of Chicago on October 7, 2005; and
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| WHEREAS, William A. Norkett was born in Chicago to Lucille |
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| and Michael Norkett; he lived virtually his entire life in his |
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| Rogers Park neighborhood; he attended Hardy Prep School and |
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| Loyola Academy in Chicago and graduated from John Carroll |
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| University in Cleveland in 1958; and
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| WHEREAS, Although his dream of attending law school was set |
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| aside by an injury he suffered while working on a garbage truck |
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| as a teenager, Mr. Norkett enjoyed a long career as an |
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| outstanding public servant; he went to work for the State of |
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| Illinois as a bridge inspector in 1950; he later worked as a |
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| bailiff for the chief judge of the Cook County Circuit Court |
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| and managed the Elston Avenue Department of Motor Vehicles |
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| facility; in 1971 he was appointed the 49th Ward |
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| superintendent; he took his job very seriously, finding |
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| resourceful ways to deal with problems with streets, signs, |
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| traffic signals, and garbage in the neighborhood; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Norkett was dedicated and generous to his |
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| community who enjoyed engaging in conversation with people from |
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| all walks of life; he was always willing to lend a helping |
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| hand; he volunteered countless hours to the special-needs |
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| residents of Misericordia, a Catholic charity and he helped |
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| numerous strangers from his neighborhood in need of counseling, |
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| food, and, clothing; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Norkett treasured his family and friends and |
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| his loss will be felt by many, especially, his wife, Barbara; |
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| his daughters and sons-in-law, Mary Beth and Charles Fox and |
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| Katie Norkett and Mike Mensiage; his sons and daughter-in-law, |