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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 regret of the death of Dorothy Elizabeth Morrison |
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| of Chicago, on Monday, October 23, 2006; and
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| WHEREAS, She was born on April 13, 1928 in Chicago to Ralph |
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| Caldwell Elliott, Sr. and Lucy (Allen) Elliott; she graduated |
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| from Englewood High School and attended Loyola University; at |
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| the age of 18, she married Harold Leroy Morrison who preceded |
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| her in death; and
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| WHEREAS, She began working for the Chicago Housing |
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| Authority as a switchboard operator, eventually serving as |
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| Senior Housing Manager with the Chicago Housing Authority's |
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| Robert Taylor Homes, Altgeld Gardens, ABLA Homes, Ida B. Wells |
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| Apartments, and several CHA senior citizen buildings; she was |
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| awarded numerous plaques and awards from the residents and |
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| management of the Chicago Housing Authority; she retired from |
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| there after 25 years of service; and
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| WHEREAS, She began her retirement by beginning a career in |
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| community service; she joined the volunteer corp of the DuSable |
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| Museum of African American History and later the Museum's |
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| Women's Board; she also volunteered as a parent coordinator for |
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| the Principal Scholars Program at the University of Illinois at |
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| Chicago and for Operation Breadbasket, the Southern Christian |
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| Leadership Conference, Rainbow PUSH, and PUSH Excel; she |
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| started her own company in 1990 titled "Events by Morrison", |
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| with clients including the Reverend Johnnie Coleman of Christ |
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| Universal Temple, the Illinois Cook County Board of |
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| Commissioners, Chicago Lyric Opera, Central City Productions, |
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| the Alliance of Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs, the Magic |
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| Johnson Foundation, and the National Basketball Association; |
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| she helped plan and coordinate for such notable events as the |
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| Bud Billiken Parade and the Gospel Stellar Awards Program; and
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