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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 Ethel Mull of Chicago on |
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| September 29, 2004; and
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| WHEREAS, Ethel Mull was the Chief Operating Officer at |
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| Treatment Alternatives for Safer Communities, Inc. (TASC) in |
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| Chicago since 1989; she brought expertise in child welfare and |
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| adolescent issues to her leadership role at TASC; her thirty |
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| years of experience in human services included teaching, |
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| counseling, program development, administration, and |
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| fundraising; in addition to directing TASC's case management |
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| services for criminal and juvenile justice populations, she |
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| helped design several Illinois correctional programs, |
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| including the Cook County Day Reporting Center, which is a |
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| cutting edge initiative to reduce jail crowding; and
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| WHEREAS, She earned her master's degree from Governor's |
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| State University where she later taught
graduate-level courses |
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| in human service systems and community psychology; she also |
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| served as Director of Training of Family Therapy and as an |
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| adjunct faculty member at McCormick Theological Seminary; and
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| WHEREAS, She will be remembered by the children who |
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| prospered because of her intervention, by the families of |
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| individuals who found sobriety and justice because of her work, |
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| and by her staff and colleagues who learned from her by deed |
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| and word; but most importantly, she will be remembered by her |
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| children and grandchildren; her family, her children, |
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| grandchildren, sister, nieces and nephews, mother and father, |
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| and husband, Chuck, were the rock of her life; and
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| WHEREAS, The passing of Ethel Mull has left a deep void in |
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| the lives and hearts of her family to whom she brought |
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| happiness and affection; therefore, be it
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