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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to |
3 | | learn of the death of Sally Page of Peoria, who passed away on |
4 | | October 15, 2011; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, She had founding roles at Lakeview Museum, Planned |
6 | | Parenthood, the Arts and Sciences Council, the Human Service |
7 | | Center, and other central Illinois agencies and institutions; |
8 | | her community leadership spanned 7 decades, from her work |
9 | | during World War II to establish the Central Volunteer Bureau |
10 | | to her passionate support for the Riverfront Museum; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, She chaired the Lakeview Museum council's museum |
12 | | committee, led the fund drive, was president when Lakeview |
13 | | opened in 1965 and 13 years later led the fund drive to expand |
14 | | the museum; 4 decades after groundbreaking for the museum, she |
15 | | was happy to be present when the development agreement for the |
16 | | new Riverfront Museum was signed; and |
17 | | WHEREAS, She also treasured the collaboration that merged 4 |
18 | | mental health and addiction-related organizations into the |
19 | | Human Service Center in 1976; as president of the Comprehensive |
20 | | Mental Health Board in the early 1970s, she understood that |
21 | | many needing mental health treatment suffered related |
22 | | problems, such as addiction, and would fare better if cared for |
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1 | | under one roof; in 1986, the Human Service Center named its |
2 | | counseling family home after her; and
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3 | | WHEREAS, She was born in St. Louis, Missouri on August 29, |
4 | | 1917, to Justus and Hildegard Kirby and grew up in Los Angeles; |
5 | | she graduated from Smith College and married Ted Page in 1939; |
6 | | and |
7 | | WHEREAS, While her husband served in World War II, she |
8 | | helped fill in the gaps on the home front by organizing and |
9 | | presiding over the Central Volunteer Bureau, the first of its |
10 | | kind in Peoria; she championed the establishment of a Planned |
11 | | Parenthood chapter in Peoria in the 1950s; in 1968, when a |
12 | | busing program was put in place to desegregate District 150 |
13 | | schools, she led an effort to enlist volunteer tutors to help |
14 | | struggling students in their new schools; and |
15 | | WHEREAS, She was also involved in the South Side Mission, |
16 | | Common Place, the United Way, the Junior League of Peoria, the |
17 | | Girl Scouts, Illinois Advocates of the Arts, the Lay Ministries |
18 | | Committee of the Peoria Area Council of Churches, and the First |
19 | | Baptist Church of Peoria, where she was a 72-year member; and |
20 | | WHEREAS, In 1978, she was among 11 recipients statewide of |
21 | | the inaugural Governors Award for the Arts; among her other |
22 | | awards was the YWCA Legend Award; she and her husband were the |
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1 | | first husband and wife team to be named Citizen of the Year by |
2 | | B'nai B'rith in 1979; and
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3 | | WHEREAS, She was preceded in death by her husband, Ted; and
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4 | | WHEREAS, Sally Page is survived by her children, Sally |
5 | | Snyder, Ted (Sally) Barrett-Page, and Susan (John) Miller; her |
6 | | 10 grandchildren; and her 11 great-grandchildren; therefore, |
7 | | be it
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8 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SEVENTH GENERAL |
9 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with |
10 | | her family and friends, the passing of Sally Page; and be it |
11 | | further
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12 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
13 | | presented to the family of Sally Page as a symbol of our |
14 | | sincere sympathy.
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