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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate wish to express |
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| their sincere condolences to the family and friends of James M. |
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| Viverito, Jr., who passed away on December 31, 2006; and
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| WHEREAS, James Viverito was born on October 26, 1981 in |
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| Palos Heights; his parents are James M. Viverito Sr. and Kathy |
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| (Norris) Viverito; and
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| WHEREAS, James Viverito gave his life to God at an early |
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| age, praying the sinner's prayer with his mother; he |
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| rededicated his life at camp, and together with his mother, his |
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| sister, Cassi, and his brother, Mike, was baptized on the |
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| shores of Lake Michigan; and
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| WHEREAS, James Viverito served God by ministering in |
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| nursing homes, serving in soup kitchens, and helping others in |
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| homeless shelters; and
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| WHEREAS, James Viverito attended Stone Church Christian |
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| Academy, Worth Junior High School, and Chicago Christian High |
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| School; he had also completed an internship at IBEW #134 and |
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| was a Journeyman Electrician; he was proud of being one of the |
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| electricians that put the lights in at U.S. Cellular Field |
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| (formerly Comiskey Park); and
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| WHEREAS, James Viverito is remembered for caring deeply for |
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| his family, especially his sister and his niece; he had a |
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| tender heart and loved to make people laugh with his imitation |
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| of others; and |
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| WHEREAS, James M. Viverito, Jr. is survived and will be |
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| missed by his parents, James M. Viverito Sr. and Kathy |
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| Viverito; his sister, Cassandra; his niece, Angelina; his |
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| grandparents, Frank and Agnes Norris and Bert and Emily |