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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 Karen (nee Campe) Mateyka of | ||||||
4 | Edwardsville, who passed away on February 18, 2015; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Karen Mateyka was born in Lebanon on August 4, | ||||||
6 | 1937 to Harold and Arline (nee Neumann) Campe; she was raised | ||||||
7 | in Lebanon, where she was an honor student and graduate of | ||||||
8 | Lebanon High School; she was awarded a scholastic scholarship | ||||||
9 | to Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, where she was a | ||||||
10 | cheerleader and member of the Alpha Gamma Delta Society; after | ||||||
11 | moving to Edwardsville, she completed a Bachelor of Science in | ||||||
12 | History and Art History at Southern Illinois | ||||||
13 | University-Edwardsville; she married William J. "Bill" Mateyka | ||||||
14 | on November 22, 1957 at St. Boniface Catholic Church in | ||||||
15 | Edwardsville; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Karen Mateyka became an active member and served | ||||||
17 | in leadership roles in various Edwardsville organizations, | ||||||
18 | including Junior Service and the YMCA; since 1992, she has been | ||||||
19 | a member of the Edwardsville Historic Preservation Commission | ||||||
20 | and served as Chairman of the organization; in September of | ||||||
21 | 2000, she received a Local Preservation Award from the Illinois | ||||||
22 | Association of Historic Preservation Commissions; she | ||||||
23 | researched and wrote 5 local landmark applications, a landmark |
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1 | brochure, and coordinated the publication of "Edwardsville: An | ||||||
2 | Illustrated History"; she assisted with the development of the | ||||||
3 | Archi-Room at the Edwardsville Public Library and with the | ||||||
4 | organization of the Route 66 Festival; she spearheaded the | ||||||
5 | effort to rehang the old bank clock, which resulted in Clock | ||||||
6 | Tower Park on Main Street; she chaired the brick street | ||||||
7 | restoration project and was instrumental in the city's purchase | ||||||
8 | of the Col. Benjamin Stephenson House; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Karen Mateyka was named a Paul Harris Fellow by | ||||||
10 | the Edwardsville Rotary Club for her work in preservation and | ||||||
11 | was appointed to the Illinois Historic Advisory Council in | ||||||
12 | November of 2000; she was a board member of the Friends of Col. | ||||||
13 | Benjamin Stephenson House; her dedication to the Stephenson | ||||||
14 | House is noted by her research of the complete genealogy of the | ||||||
15 | Stephenson family; in April of 2007, she published the book | ||||||
16 | "Henry the Stephenson House Mouse: A Diary", detailing the | ||||||
17 | restoration of Col. Benjamin Stephenson's house and the history | ||||||
18 | of the Stephenson family; in May of 2012, she received the | ||||||
19 | Historic Preservation Recognition Award from the National | ||||||
20 | Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution for her | ||||||
21 | excellent volunteer work in historic preservation; and
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22 | WHEREAS, Karen Mateyka was was a member of St. Boniface | ||||||
23 | Catholic Church in Edwardsville; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, Karen Mateyka was preceded in death by her parents | ||||||
2 | and her daughter, Jeanne Mateyka; and
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3 | WHEREAS, Karen Mateyka is survived by her son, Dan (Denise) | ||||||
4 | Mateyka; her daughter, Sarah L. "Sally" Mateyka; her | ||||||
5 | granddaughter, Taylor Danielle Mateyka; and her sister, Dona | ||||||
6 | (John) Shieppe; therefore, be it
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7 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-NINTH GENERAL | ||||||
8 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of | ||||||
9 | Karen Mateyka, and extend our sincere condolences to her | ||||||
10 | family, friends, and all who knew and loved her; 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 Karen Mateyka as an expression of | ||||||
14 | our deepest sympathy.
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