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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of Illinois | ||||||
3 | learned with regret of the death of Dorothy Ann (Little) | ||||||
4 | Harshbarger of Peoria on Monday, January 2, 2006; and
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5 | WHEREAS, She was born on December, 23, 1915, in Oregon, | ||||||
6 | Illinois, to Ralph and Lucy Shroeder Little; her mother | ||||||
7 | preceded her in death in 1918; her father then married Grace | ||||||
8 | Fruin Little; Dorothy married Charles W. Harshbarger on May 29, | ||||||
9 | 1936, in Oregon, Illinois; he preceded her death on July 12, | ||||||
10 | 1996; and | ||||||
11 | WHEREAS, She lived at her home in Peoria County for 62 | ||||||
12 | years; she was a homemaker and a woman of strong character, | ||||||
13 | great wisdom, many skills, and great compassion; she was a | ||||||
14 | charter member of the First Church of the Brethren in Peoria, | ||||||
15 | where she had served as a deaconess, secretary of the church | ||||||
16 | board, and a member of the Dorcas Circle and the Senior Brunch | ||||||
17 | Bunch; and
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18 | WHEREAS, Mrs. Harshbarger was honored as the Peoria Area | ||||||
19 | Mother of the Year in 1965 by the Peoria Downtown Progress | ||||||
20 | Committee for her devotion to her family and her involvement in | ||||||
21 | the community and in her church; and
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22 | WHEREAS, She helped start the hot lunch program in the | ||||||
23 | early years of Monroe Grade School and served as secretary of | ||||||
24 | Monroe's PTA; she was a mentor and role model for many new | ||||||
25 | mothers; and
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26 | WHEREAS, Having seven children and many grandchildren | ||||||
27 | attend Limestone Community High School, she and her husband | ||||||
28 | were chosen as grand marshals of the Limestone Homecoming | ||||||
29 | Parade in 1979, a thrill for them; and
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1 | WHEREAS, After many of their own children were grown, | ||||||
2 | Dorothy and Charles also welcomed others to live with them, | ||||||
3 | many of them students, both local and foreign exchange | ||||||
4 | students; their home was a safe, nurturing place to stay; she | ||||||
5 | was a great cook, especially fresh produce from the garden; | ||||||
6 | whether cooking for her large family or large gatherings at | ||||||
7 | church, school, or the Rural Peoria County Council on Aging, | ||||||
8 | she did it with ease and helped with many fundraiser dinners; | ||||||
9 | and
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10 | WHEREAS, The passing of Mrs. Harshbarger has been deeply | ||||||
11 | felt by many, especially her sons, James D. (Marilyn) | ||||||
12 | Harshbarger, Gerald W. (Sharon) Harshbarger, and Gene A. (Judy) | ||||||
13 | Harshbarger; her daughters, Judy (Charles) Cunningham, Joyce | ||||||
14 | (Melvin) Lauterbach, Joan (Kent) Nelson, and Jane (Dan) | ||||||
15 | Boulton; her sister, Martha Warner; her brother, Richard | ||||||
16 | Little; her 20 grandchildren; her 19 great-grandchildren; her | ||||||
17 | great-great-grandchild; her many step-grandchildren, | ||||||
18 | step-great-grandchildren, and step-great-great-grandchildren; | ||||||
19 | and her nieces and nephews; therefore, be it
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20 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL | ||||||
21 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of | ||||||
22 | Dorothy Ann Harshbarger, and we extend our sincere condolences | ||||||
23 | to her family, friends, and all who knew and loved her; and be | ||||||
24 | it further
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25 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
26 | presented to her family as an expression of our deepest | ||||||
27 | sympathy.
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