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SR2185 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY


  

 


 
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SENATE RESOLUTION

 
2    WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to
3learn of the death of Dolores Moore Harlow "Dodie" Hirst of
4Bloomington, who passed away on October 25, 2018; and
 
5    WHEREAS, Dolores Hirst was born in Wichita, Kansas to Roger
6Moore and Sudie Belle Stephens Harlow on May 26, 1930; she and
7her mother moved to Natchitoches, Louisiana for a brief time
8before returning to Wichita in 1940; she graduated from high
9school a year early and began taking courses at Wichita's
10Friends University in voice, speech, and dramatics; in high
11school and college, she often took the lead role in musicals;
12she married George William Hirst, and they moved to Chicago;
13and
 
14    WHEREAS, Dolores Hirst and her family moved to Moline in
151950 and East Peoria in 1961; while in East Peoria, she was
16active in bridge groups, the Peoria Art Guild, and the Peoria
17Players; she began taking courses toward a master's degree in
18education at Bradley University in Peoria; in 1964, after a
19brief teaching stint in Peoria public schools, she began
20teaching in the East Peoria school system; she taught
21kindergarten at Lincoln and D.D. Shute elementary schools, then
22junior high school at East Peoria Central Junior High; she
23commuted to East Peoria for several years after the family

 

 

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1moved to Wyoming, Illinois in 1971; and
 
2    WHEREAS, Upon retiring, Dolores Hirst went into business in
3Wyoming as a florist; in 2010, she moved to Arizona with her
4husband to be near their daughter, Lisa; after his passing, she
5moved back to Wyoming to be near her friends and lived there
6until 2015 when she moved to Bloomington; and
 
7    WHEREAS, Dolores Hirst took many roles in her church as a
8musician and Sunday school teacher; she was always interested
9in the arts, supported social justice issues, and volunteered
10at the Resource House in Wyoming; in 2016, she won the Advocate
11of the Year Award from the LIFE Center for Independent Living
12in McLean County for her work with people with disabilities;
13and
 
14    WHEREAS, Dolores Hirst loved to play bridge and was a
15fanatical cryptoquote and crossword puzzler; she had a
16marvelous coloratura voice, which she shared with the churches
17and elsewhere on special occasions; most memorable was her
18rendition of O Holy Night, which she sang sometimes as a duet
19with her sister-in-law, Eva Hirst, in many of the Christmas
20celebrations; and
 
21    WHEREAS, Dolores Hirst was preceded in death by her
22parents; her husband, Rev. George Hirst; and her sister-in-law,

 

 

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1Eva Hirst; and
 
2    WHEREAS, Dolores Hirst is survived by her children, Stephen
3(Kristin), Kris (Ed) Nellis, Lisa (Dan) Roger, and David
4(Marcia); her brother-in-law, Allen; her grandchildren, Amy,
5Matthew, Kate, Aaron, Mason, and Rachel; her
6great-grandchildren, Augustine, Georgia, June, and Nora;
7dozens of cousins, nieces, and nephews; and numerous friends,
8former students, and colleagues from her teaching days;
9therefore, be it
 
10    RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDREDTH GENERAL
11ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of
12Dolores Moore Harlow "Dodie" Hirst and extend our sincere
13condolences to her family, friends, and all who knew and loved
14her; and be it further
 
15    RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be
16presented to the family of Dolores Hirst as an expression of
17our deepest sympathy.