093_SR0180 LRB093 12114 HSS 17075 r 1 SENATE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of 3 Illinois were deeply saddened to learn of the death of 4 Harriet P. O'Donnell of Chicago on Thursday, May 22, 2003; 5 and 6 WHEREAS, Mrs. O'Donnell was born on April 5, 1938; she 7 was a lifelong resident of Chicago and was very active in her 8 community; she was married to C. Ken O'Donnell; and 9 WHEREAS, Mrs. O'Donnell worked as a consultant to the 10 City of Chicago Police Department CAPS Program Area Three, 11 which consisted of developing and piloting special projects 12 and programs for the CAPS program; she was self-employed as a 13 consultant specializing in event planning and community 14 organizing, education, and law enforcement, and she was the 15 owner of a wholesale jewelry business; she worked as a 16 District Education Advisory Representative and helped to 17 fashion the federally mandated school desegregation plan for 18 the City of Chicago in 1977 and 1978; and 19 WHEREAS, Mrs. O'Donnell served as Vice President of the 20 Board of Directors of Lincoln West Hospital; as Executive 21 Director of the Chicago Public Schools 4lumni Association; as 22 consultant to Dr. Robert Corrigan of the Institute of 23 Effective Learning Incorporated; as Special Assistant to 24 Governor Thompson for Child Safety; as consultant to the 25 Tandy Corporation; and as consultant to the Illinois State 26 Board of Education, Northeastern University, Chicago Public 27 Schools, Ohio University, and Association for Supervision and 28 Curriculum Development; and 29 WHEREAS, Mrs. O'Donnell has been an officer or board 30 member of the Ravenswood Community Council since 1970; she 31 has been active in the Waters School PTA or serving as 32 Advisor at several levels of PTA since 1965; she has been a -2- LRB093 12114 HSS 17075 r 1 citizen "Beat Facilitator" for Beat 1911 of the CAPS program 2 since 1993; she was a past chairman of the 33rd Ward Advisory 3 Council and Past Housing Committee Chairman from 1994 to 4 2002; she was a founding member of the Greater Rockwell 5 Organization (GRO) and since 1984 had been the Public Saftey 6 Chairman; she served as Vice President for Program Activities 7 and had been an officer or chairman of B.U.I.L.D. Inc. since 8 1978; she was a resident and community activist of the 47th 9 Ward; and 10 WHEREAS, Mrs. O'Donnell was the Chairman of the 19th 11 Police District Advisory Council and Court Advocacy Program 12 from 1997 to 2000 and also served as the training leader for 13 the Court Advocacy Program since 1995; from 1991 to 1999, she 14 was the citywide coordinator of the "Kids Helping Kids" 15 Walk-A-Thon, which is the largest student walk in the 16 Chicagoland area; since 1989, she has served as the Amundsen 17 High School Local School Council Corresponding Secretary, 18 Anti-Truancy, Public Relations, and Building Addition 19 Chairman; she was an active member of the Chicago Crime 20 Commission, Urban Crime Committee from 1988 to 1997 and a 21 volunteer for the Cambodian Association of Illinois from 1982 22 to 1987; and 23 WHEREAS, Mrs. O'Donnell has served as president of the 24 following agencies or organizations: the Chicago Region 25 Parent Teacher Association; the Illinois Parent Teacher 26 Association; B.U.I.L.D., Inc.; Alternatives, Inc.; Parental 27 Stress Services; the Ravenswood Community Council; and the 28 19th and 20th Police District Advisory Councils; and 29 WHEREAS, Mrs. O'Donnell has been honored many times for 30 her extensive community service; in 2003, she received a 31 public service award from GRO as well as the Lincoln Square 32 Chamber of Commerce and Alderman Gene Schulter Outstanding 33 Community Volunteer Award; she has been the recipient of -3- LRB093 12114 HSS 17075 r 1 special recognition awards from the Chicago Police 2 Department, Maryville Academy, Amundsen High School, and 3 Chicago Public Schools; she was recently inducted into the 4 Chicago Senior Citizens Hall of Fame; her list of awards goes 5 on and on; and 6 WHEREAS, Mrs. O'Donnell was devoted to her family; she 7 was an art major and had eight years of fine arts training; 8 she was an experienced weaver and worked in lapidary, 9 ceramics, leather tooling, and oil painting; and 10 WHEREAS, The passing of Harriet P. O'Donnell has been 11 deeply felt by all who knew her; she was the beloved wife of 12 C. Ken; the loving mother of Mark and Ann (Marty) Kutschke; 13 the devoted grandmother of Joshua (Nicole) Calderon, Sr.; the 14 great-grandmother of Joshua Calderon, Jr.; and the fond 15 sister of Judith (Al) Simons; therefore, be it 16 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-THIRD GENERAL 17 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing 18 of Harriet P. O'Donnell, who will be remembered as a great 19 citizen of the Chicagoland area; and be it further 20 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 21 presented to the family of Harriet P. O'Donnell as an 22 expression of our deepest sympathy during their time of 23 bereavement.