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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 Dorothy Worst of Lockport, who passed | ||||||
4 | away on December 16, 2015; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Dorothy Worst was born in Waterloo, Iowa in 1916 | ||||||
6 | to Carl and Theresa (nee Plaiser) Webbeking; as a child, she | ||||||
7 | briefly moved to Bremen, Germany; she arrived back in the | ||||||
8 | United States on March 30, 1927 at Ellis Island, New York; she | ||||||
9 | graduated from Drake University with an R.N. in 1936; and
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10 | WHEREAS, Between 1941 and 1946, Dorothy Worst served in the | ||||||
11 | U.S. Army as a nurse; she served as a surgical nurse stateside | ||||||
12 | for 20 months at Ft. Leonard Wood, Lincoln Air Base, and Camp | ||||||
13 | Kilmer; in February of 1943, she served as an operating room | ||||||
14 | nurse in the 11th Evacuation Hospital, a mobile medical unit, | ||||||
15 | moving throughout North Africa, Italy, Sicily, Southern | ||||||
16 | France, and Germany; she was decorated with the American | ||||||
17 | Defense Ribbon, the American Theatre Ribbon, the EAME Theatre | ||||||
18 | Ribbon, 1 Silver Battle Star, 2 Bronze Battle Stars, the Bronze | ||||||
19 | Service Arrowhead, 5 Overseas Service Bars, and the Victory | ||||||
20 | Medal; her battles and campaigns included: Tunisian; Sicilian; | ||||||
21 | Naples-Foggia; Rome-Arno; Southern France; Rhineland; and | ||||||
22 | Central Europe; she was at the Battle of the Bulge, the D-Day | ||||||
23 | Invasion, and Anzio; during her service, she met King Zaad of |
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1 | Albania, a Spitfire pilot for the British Air Force; Pope Pius | ||||||
2 | XII; Josephine Baker; had a dinner date with Douglas Fairbanks, | ||||||
3 | Jr.; flew a cargo plane; earned the nickname "Moonbeam"; and, | ||||||
4 | shot a 50-caliber machine gun on a Swedish ship; she left the | ||||||
5 | service as a Lieutenant 1st Class on February 21, 1946; she | ||||||
6 | often was called upon by schools and groups to talk about her | ||||||
7 | time in the service and later served as a VFW Post Adjutant in | ||||||
8 | Lockport; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Dorothy Worst returned from her service and earned | ||||||
10 | a master's degree in English and an R.N. from Minnesota | ||||||
11 | University; she married William "Bill" Worst in 1948; and | ||||||
12 | WHEREAS, Dorothy Worst became a home healthcare nurse until | ||||||
13 | 1949; starting in 1956, and through 1981, she worked at Silver | ||||||
14 | Cross Hospital as an R.N., I.C.U. Director, and Coronary Clinic | ||||||
15 | Specialist; she taught in the S.C.H. School of Nursing and | ||||||
16 | served as a Fire and Disaster Safety Coordinator, EKG | ||||||
17 | Instructor, CPR Instructor, and House Supervisor; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, Dorothy Worst volunteered in the Hospital Medical | ||||||
19 | Library; she was an Encore Shop President and volunteer and was | ||||||
20 | on the Advisory Board at S.C.H.; she was a long time member of | ||||||
21 | the King's Daughters, the founding organization of Silver Cross | ||||||
22 | Hospital; she also served as President of the American Heart | ||||||
23 | Association of Illinois; she was a member of St. John's |
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1 | Episcopal Church in Lockport and she was featured in Lockport's | ||||||
2 | History Scavenger Hunt this past summer and was the Lockport | ||||||
3 | Memorial Day Parade's Grand Marshal; and | ||||||
4 | WHEREAS, Dorothy Worst was a great cook; she loved to | ||||||
5 | garden and was a Garden Club member in Lockport; she crocheted | ||||||
6 | and was known for knitting "scrubbies"; she sewed clothes for | ||||||
7 | the kids and others; she took up painting and her art is | ||||||
8 | distributed among her children and friends; she was an avid | ||||||
9 | newspaper, book, and magazine reader; she was very political | ||||||
10 | and could debate on all current events; she loved to tell war | ||||||
11 | stories from her years in WWII; and
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12 | WHEREAS, Dorothy Worst was preceded in death by her | ||||||
13 | husband, Bill; her parents; her brothers, Vernon, Karl, Ewald, | ||||||
14 | and Otto; and her sister, Elfrieda; and
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15 | WHEREAS, Dorothy Worst is survived by her brother, Albert | ||||||
16 | (Elaine); her children, Sally (Chris) Birkbeck, Cindy (Skip) | ||||||
17 | Lanham, Sandy (Gilbert) Mitchell, and Marc Worst; her 4 | ||||||
18 | grandchildren, Heather, Jesse, Michelle, and Sarah; and many | ||||||
19 | great-grandchildren; therefore, be it
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20 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-NINTH GENERAL | ||||||
21 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of | ||||||
22 | Dorothy Worst, and extend our sincere condolences to her |
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1 | family, friends, and all who knew and loved her; and be it | ||||||
2 | further
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3 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
4 | presented to the family of Dorothy Worst as an expression of | ||||||
5 | our deepest sympathy.
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