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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 death of June L. Jabusch of Godfrey, who passed |
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| away on December 24, 2009; and
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| WHEREAS, She was born June 27, 1905, to Thomas and Ida |
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| McClean, the youngest of four children on a farm close to |
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| Fillmore; her early childhood was spent growing up in the |
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| Christian nurture of her parents, sister and two brothers, and |
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| with her constant companion, Beppo, a Newfoundland retriever; a |
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| close bond was formed in her early school years among herself |
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| and five other fun-loving young ladies whom were dubbed "The |
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| Dirty Six"; this relationship was enriched and maintained |
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| throughout the group's adult life, with June being the last to |
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| survive; and
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| WHEREAS, She graduated from Coffeen High School in 1922 and |
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| then moved to Springfield, where she attended and graduated |
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| from Brown's Business College; she became legal secretary for a |
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| prominent Springfield attorney; her early career was enriched |
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| by involvement with legal cases emanating from a widespread |
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| client base of her boss, who spoke five different languages; in |
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| 1932, June met and married Clarence W. Jabusch Sr. in Aurora; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, She later took a position with the Department of |
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| Revenue for the State of Illinois, being promoted to more |
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| responsible positions during her 40-year career; upon |
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| retirement, she subsequently became employed as Secretary to |
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| the Executive Director of the Knights Templar, a Masonic Order; |
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| and |
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| WHEREAS, Her life was filled with active involvement in |
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| church, the Parent Teacher Association, Boy Scouts, YMCA, Order |
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| of the Eastern Star, and other volunteer activities; she played |
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| the piano and organ, weekly rounds of golf in season in her |
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| younger days, and played bridge year round; and
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| WHEREAS, She was of Scottish descent, with her family |
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| immigrating to Chapel Hill, North Carolina; her great-great- |
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| grandfather was a Revolutionary War captain and was given 500 |
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| acres of farmland for his service in the military; she became a |
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| member of the Daughters of the American Revolution with |
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| extensive research and time devoted to the study of her family |
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| tree; and |
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| WHEREAS, Although legally blind, she continued to live |
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| independently in her home until June 2007, when she relocated |
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| to the United Methodist Village in Godfrey; and
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| WHEREAS, June Jabusch is survived by her son, Zeke, and |
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| beloved daughter-in-law, Pat; her grandson, Scott Thompson; |
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| her grandson and granddaughter-in-law, Wade and Tanya |
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| Thompson; her great-granddaughters Erin and Kristin Thompson; |
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| and several nieces, nephews, and dear friends; she also had a |
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| close bond and often inquired about Zeke and Pat's dog and cat, |
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| Nutmeg and Simba; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL |
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| ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with |
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| her family and friends, the passing of June Jabusch; and be it |
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| further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| presented to the family of June Jabusch as a symbol of our |
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| sincere sympathy.
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