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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 Betty L. Thomas of Camden, |
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| New Jersey, on August 19, 2005; and
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Thomas was born on August 12, 1927, in |
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| Easton, Maryland, the seventh of thirteen children; she was |
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| raised in Easton and attended high school in the Easton |
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| community public school system; after she graduated, she |
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| enrolled in an administrative training program which would give |
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| her the skills she would later need to hold several managerial |
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| positions throughout her life, specifically at the INA |
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| Insurance Company of Pennsylvania, where she worked for over 10 |
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| years; and
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Thomas, then Ms. Betty Leatherberry, met |
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| Clarence Thomas while growing up in Easton, Maryland; the two |
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| became friends and later got married, enjoying a marriage union |
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| which would last for over 55 years; they settled in Camden, New |
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| Jersey, and raised their beautiful children, Terra, Ronald |
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| Michael, and Dwayne; later in her life, she became the very |
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| proud grandmother to nine precious children whose laughter |
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| became the light of her life; and
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Thomas was an exceptional wife, a devoted |
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| mother of four, and a spiritual woman who gladly committed her |
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| life to her community in Camden, New Jersey, and the Ferry |
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| Avenue Methodist Church for over 50 years; and
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| WHEREAS, A stranger to no one in her community, Mrs. Thomas |
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| was considered a community leader in Camden, New Jersey, being |
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| active on several community, civic, and hospital advisory |
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| committees; she also gave back to her community as an |
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| educational assistant and later happily volunteered her |
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| services at Rutgers University's LEAP Academy Charter School; a |