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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Dr. Maurice F. Rabb, Jr. of Chicago passed away on | ||||||
3 | June 6, 2005; he was recognized internationally as an | ||||||
4 | ophthalmologist specializing in retinal diseases; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Dr. Rabb was born in Shelbyville, Kentucky, on | ||||||
6 | August 7, 1932, to Dr. Maurice F. Rabb, Sr. and Mrs. Jewel | ||||||
7 | Miller Rabb; he graduated from Central Colored High School, | ||||||
8 | earned a baccalaureate degree in biology from the University of | ||||||
9 | Louisville in 1954, and graduated from the University of | ||||||
10 | Louisville School of Medicine in 1958; and
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11 | WHEREAS, Dr. Rabb completed his medical internship at Kings | ||||||
12 | County Hospital in Brooklyn, New York, and studied | ||||||
13 | ophthalmology at New York University; at the University of | ||||||
14 | Illinois at Chicago he served as chief resident and was the | ||||||
15 | first African-American resident; and
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16 | WHEREAS, After completing a cornea fellowship at the | ||||||
17 | University of California at San Francisco, he obtained a grant | ||||||
18 | from the Illinois Society to Prevent Blindness to relocate and | ||||||
19 | medically update the Illinois Eye Bank at the University of | ||||||
20 | Illinois; during his 43-year affiliation with the University he | ||||||
21 | also served as a professor who received a number of awards for | ||||||
22 | excellence in teaching, a founder and director of the | ||||||
23 | Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center, interim associate | ||||||
24 | vice-chancellor of Urban Health, acting associate chancellor, | ||||||
25 | and director of medical student education in ophthalmology; he | ||||||
26 | received a special recognition award from the University for | ||||||
27 | his extraordinary contributions; and
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28 | WHEREAS, At Mercy Hospital in Chicago he served as the | ||||||
29 | chair of ophthalmology, president of the medical staff, a | ||||||
30 | member of the Board of Directors, and a member of the Mercy | ||||||
31 | Foundation Board; and
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1 | WHEREAS, Dr. Rabb served on numerous advisory committees; | ||||||
2 | he was the author of textbooks and scholarly articles; he | ||||||
3 | lectured at medical conferences as an expert on corneal disease | ||||||
4 | and retinopathy; he was recognized by many of the most | ||||||
5 | prominent medical organizations in the nation and the world; | ||||||
6 | for forty years he was a dedicated member of the National | ||||||
7 | Medical Association, the national 110-year old organization | ||||||
8 | dedicated to the interests of African-American physicians, | ||||||
9 | which showed its appreciation for his contributions by | ||||||
10 | co-naming a scholarship after his and the late Dr. H. Philip | ||||||
11 | Venable's commitments to patient care, teaching, and research; | ||||||
12 | and
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13 | WHEREAS, He was a dedicated family man, a photographer, a | ||||||
14 | world traveler, cinephile, and gadgeteer; his humor, humility, | ||||||
15 | love, and kindness affected all who were part of his life; and
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16 | WHEREAS, The passing of Dr. Maurice F. Rabb, Jr. is felt by | ||||||
17 | all who knew and loved him, especially his wife of 39 years, | ||||||
18 | Madeline Murphy Rabb; his sons, Maurice F. Rabb III and | ||||||
19 | Christopher Murphy Rabb; his mother, Jewel Miller Rabb; his | ||||||
20 | uncle, Louis A. Rabb; his daughter-in-law, Prof. Imani Perry; | ||||||
21 | and his grandson, Freeman Diallo Perry Rabb; therefore, be it
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22 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL | ||||||
23 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we recognize the | ||||||
24 | countless contributions of Dr. Maurice F. Rabb, Jr. to his | ||||||
25 | profession and community and to the health of people around the | ||||||
26 | world, and we join his family and friends in their sorrow at | ||||||
27 | this time of loss; and be it further
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28 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
29 | presented to his family as an expression of our deepest | ||||||
30 | sympathy.
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