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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to |
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| learn of the passing of Thomas Montalbano Sr., who passed away |
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| on December 3, 2007; and
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| WHEREAS, The solid wood French and Baroque style pieces |
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| that Thomas Montalbano Sr. designed and made in his factory, |
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| Montalbano Majestic Furniture Company in Bellwood, were bought |
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| by heads of state and hundreds of individuals who appreciated |
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| the craftsmanship; and
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| WHEREAS, At age 94, Mr. Montalbano stopped working the |
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| machines at the factory and officially retired;
Mr. Montalbano |
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| was one of 10 children; the family moved from Joliet to Chicago |
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| and settled on Austin Avenue near Grand Avenue; Mr. Montalbano |
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| dropped out of school after grammar school and at age 13 became |
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| a carving apprentice; the business started in the family's |
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| garage and remained there for the next five years before it |
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| moved to a little factory on Chicago Avenue, then a larger |
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| facility on Peoria Street; and
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| WHEREAS, Later, Mr. Montalbano opened a factory in Humboldt |
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| Park before World War II and remained there for almost 50 years |
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| before moving in the 1980s to Bellwood; at one point in the |
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| 1970s and 1980s, the company's pieces were handled by 600 |