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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of Illinois |
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| learned with regret of the death of Maria Teresa Alvarado Avila |
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| of St. Petersburg's Beach, Florida, on Sunday, February 1, |
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| 2004; and
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| WHEREAS, Ms. Avila was born on January 7, 1914 in El Paso, |
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| Texas to Maria Prieto and Mercedes Alvarado Bernal; she moved |
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| to Chicago in 1930; during The Great Depression, she sold |
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| homemade ice cream, sweet potatoes, and paper shopping bags |
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| with handles on Maxwell Street; she also worked at the Nabisco |
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| Cookie Factory located on Polk Street and helped her |
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| sister-in-law run Bob's Grocery Store located near Taylor in |
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| the Old Italian neighborhood; and
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| WHEREAS, She met Frank Mosqueda Parocua Avila in El Paso, |
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| Texas and married him in 1936 in Chicago; they had 4 children |
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| and later divorced; when he remarried, she gained 3 stepsons |
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| that she cared for in her home; and
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| WHEREAS, Ms. Avila served as a precinct captain for the 5th |
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| Precinct of the 46th Ward when she and her family lived in the |
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| Wrigley section of Lakeview in Chicago; she also worked in the |
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| old 1st Ward (before redistricting) for about 10 years and the |
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| 22nd Ward in Chicago; she knew everyone in her precincts by |
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| name; her children often "walked the precincts" to get out the |
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| votes; after years and years of this kind of work for others, |
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| Ms. Avila was especially excited when her eldest son, Frank |
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| Avila, was elected and installed as Commissioner of the Water |
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| Reclamation District of Greater Chicago in the fall of 2002; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, Ms. Avila acted as a kind of social worker and |
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| helped many people to obtain various social services; she also |
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| worked for many years and retired as an employee for the Office |
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| of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County; because she |
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| was bilingual, she often translated Spanish and English for |
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| judges, lawyers, law enforcement officers, and other people in |
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| the courts and offices; and
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| WHEREAS, Following her retirement from the Office of the |
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| Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County, she moved to St. |
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| Petersburg's Beach, Florida; she enjoyed a special trip back to |
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| El Paso, Texas to reunite with her many Alvarado cousins; she |
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| always owned dogs, including King and Chewie; she had a hearty, |
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| deep laugh that will not be forgotten; and
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| WHEREAS, The passing of Maria Teresa Alvarado Avila has |
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| been deeply felt by many, especially her sister, Lala Carvajal; |
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| her daughter, Mary Theresa Avila Pabon; her sons, Commissioner |
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| of Water Reclamation Frank (Sherry) Avila, Richard Avila, and |
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| Daniel Avila; her stepsons, Russell Metzger (Liane) Avila, |
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| Richard Frank Metzger Avila (Diane Allard), and Robert Metzger |
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| Avila (Darlene Meinke); her grandchildren, Anthony Pabon, Rich |
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| Higgins Avila, Frank B. Avila, Quinn Avila, Audrey Avila, Dan |
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| Avila, Brandi Avila Valdez, and Robert Avila; her 8 |
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| step-grandchildren; her 6 great-grandchildren; her 3 |
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| step-great-grandchildren; and her numerous nieces and nephews; |
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| therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-THIRD GENERAL |
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| ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of |
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| Maria Teresa Alvarado Avila, and we extend our deepest sympathy |
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| to her friends, family, and all who knew and loved her; and be |
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| it further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| presented to the family of Maria Teresa Alvarado Avila as an |
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| expression of our sincere condolences.
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