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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 Katherine M. Geissler, age |
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| 100 and a resident of Joliet since 1909, on October 24, 2005; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, She was born Katherine Guthrie in 1905 in |
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| Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to George W. Guthrie, a machinist, and |
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| Catherine Guthrie, a seamstress before she married; when she |
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| was 4, the family moved to Joliet, Illinois; and
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| WHEREAS, Katherine followed her 3 older brothers, George, |
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| Leslie and John Guthrie to Joliet Township High School; in |
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| 1923, she, too, graduated from high school; after graduation, |
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| Katherine worked in a secretarial pool at Joliet's large |
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| greeting card company, PF Volland; a purchasing agent there, |
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| Mr. Graham, recognized Katherine's good taste and her abilities |
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| and sought her opinions about the most suitable papers, colors, |
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| and textures for greeting cards; and
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| WHEREAS, In the 1930's, Mr. Graham decided to open his own |
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| greeting card company in Chicago and he invited Katherine to |
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| work in his new company, Card Craft; She agreed and soon, |
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| Katherine was an executive and a part owner of Card Craft; and
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| WHEREAS, Katherine married Carl Rueben Medin in 1940; |
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| unfortunately, 18 years later "Rueb" fell ill and died; around |
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| this time, Katherine and Mr. Graham sold Card Craft; and
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| WHEREAS, About 10 years later, Katherine, who still lived |
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| in the home that "Rueb" built on Taylor Street, married her |
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| next-door neighbor, Walter Geissler, a widower; as Walter was |
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| the chief executive at the Joliet Federal Savings and Loan |
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| Association and Katherine's dear mother still resided in |
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| Joliet, they remained in Joliet; and
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