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92_HR0042

 
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 1                          HOUSE RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS,  The  members   of   the   Illinois   House   of
 3    Representatives  wish to express their sincere condolences to
 4    the family and friends of Santos Pinero, who passed  away  on
 5    February 3, 2001; and

 6        WHEREAS,  A  native of Puerto Rico, Mr. Pinero came to be
 7    known as a sort of missionary to the United  States;  when  a
 8    Spanish-speaking immigrant moved to Chicago, often one of the
 9    first people they would meet was Santos Pinero; and

10        WHEREAS,  Santos  Pinero  and  his wife, Manuela "Nellie"
11    Pinero, moved to the Near West  Side  of  Chicago  area  from
12    Puerto  Rico  in 1949; for 40 years, Mr. Pinero did warehouse
13    and manufacturing work each day while devoting  his  evenings
14    to church and community groups; and

15        WHEREAS,  While  raising  his  four  children, Mr. Pinero
16    turned to the Methodist Church; he moved his family  back  to
17    Puerto  Rico  during  the social upheaval in Chicago in 1968;
18    they returned to Chicago the next year with Mr. Pinero's firm
19    conviction  that  his  family's  life  should  be  framed  by
20    church's activities; and

21        WHEREAS, Mr. Pinero's association with the church grew as
22    he found more ways to  help  others;  he  counseled  grieving
23    families, made home visits to new families in his church, and
24    coordinated  church  social  activities;  although  he  was a
25    layman, he sometimes conducted home church services; and

26        WHEREAS, Mr. Pinero  helped  establish  Casa  Central,  a
27    Spanish-language  social service agency that helps immigrants
28    settle down in the Chicago area; and

29        WHEREAS, Santos Pinero retired in 1988 and moved back  to
30    Puerto Rico only to return to Chicago in 2000 to be closer to
31    his   family;  he  led  daily  religious  devotions  for  the
 
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 1    senior-care program run by Casa Central; and

 2        WHEREAS, The passing of Santos Pinero will be deeply felt
 3    by all who knew and loved him, especially his children, Vilma
 4    Rosario, Robert Pinero, Nellie Pini, and Gladys Saint; his 12
 5    grandchildren; and his 5 great-grandchildren; therefore be it

 6        RESOLVED,  BY  THE  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES   OF   THE
 7    NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that
 8    we  mourn,  along  with all who knew him, the death of Santos
 9    Pinero of Chicago, Illinois; and be it further

10        RESOLVED, That a suitable  copy  of  this  resolution  be
11    presented  to  the  family  of Santos Pinero with our sincere
12    condolences.

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