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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
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| Representatives wish to express their sincere condolences to |
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| the family and friends of Charlotte T. Reid of Aurora, the |
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| mother of our colleague State Representative Patricia Reid |
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| Lindner, who passed away on January 25, 2007; and
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| WHEREAS, Charlotte Reid was born in Kankakee on September |
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| 27, 1913; her parents were Edward and Ethel (Stith) Thompson; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, Charlotte Reid attended the Aurora public |
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| schools, and spent two years at Illinois College in |
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| Jacksonville; she received honorary degrees from John Marshall |
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| Law School in Chicago, Illinois College, and Aurora University; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, Charlotte Reid studied voice in Chicago under |
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| Louise Gilbert and was a featured vocalist on the NBC radio |
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| show, Don McNeil's Breakfast Club, singing under her |
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| professional name, Annette King; she also sang on Club Matinee |
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| and Sunday Dinner at Aunt Fannie's, both NBC radio shows; and
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| WHEREAS, After the death of her husband, Aurora attorney |
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| Frank Reid Jr., in 1962, Charlotte Reid was chosen to replace |
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| him on the ballot as the nominee for the 15th Congressional |
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| District Representative seat; she won the seat and was |
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| re-elected four times; while in Congress she served on the |
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| Appropriations Committee, Interior and Insular Affairs |
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| Committee, Public Works Committee, House Republican Policy |
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| Committee, and the Standards of Office and Conduct Committee; |
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| in 1964 she addressed the Republican National Convention in San |
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| Francisco and in 1968 addressed the Republican National |
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| Convention in Miami; and |
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| WHEREAS, Charlotte Reid was a friend to President Kennedy, |
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| President Johnson, and President Nixon; she served in Congress |
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| with future President Gerald Ford and also remained friends |
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| with him throughout the years; and
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| WHEREAS, Charlotte Reid was appointed to the Federal |
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| Communications Commission (F.C.C.) by then President Nixon |
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| during her fifth term in Washington; she served as the |
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| commissioner of defense and was placed in charge of following |
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| developments in the field of emergency preparedness and defense |
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| mobilization, serving until 1976; after leaving the Commission |
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| she was elected to several boards of directors, including |
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| Motorola and Mid-Atlantic Bank in New Jersey; and
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| WHEREAS, In 1982 former Secretary of Defense Casper |
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| Weinberger appointed Mrs. Reid to serve on the Board of Defense |
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| Advisory Committee on Women in the Services; President Ronald |
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| Reagan appointed her to serve on the Presidential Task Force on |
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| International Private Enterprise; and she served on the Board |
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| of Governors of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, Charlotte Reid enjoyed music, politics, and golf; |
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| she played golf for many years and loved watching golf |
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| tournaments, sometimes making a friendly wager on the outcome; |
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| she would watch television programs that dealt with local, |
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| national, and international issues, and enjoyed watching old |
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| musicals; and she would spend summers at her home in Frankfort, |
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| Michigan, where a constant stream of friends came to visit; and |
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| WHEREAS, She was helped the last few years in Aurora by her |
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| dear neighbors, Perline Hayden and Beth Standish; and
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| WHEREAS, Charlotte Reid was preceded in death by her |
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| husband, Frank Reid Jr., and her son, Edward T. Reid; and |
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| WHEREAS, Charlotte Reid will be remembered and loved by her |
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| daughters, State Representative Patricia (George) Reid Lindner |
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| and Susan (Todd) Lewis; her son, Frank Reid; her grandchildren, |
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| Tom (Stacy) Reid, Mike (Pepi) Linder, Jon (Karen) Lindner, |
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| Brooks (Blueberry) Lindner, Courtney (Leather) Lindner Storrs, |
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| Frank Reid, Stacy (Bill) Reid Tsozrapos, and Jonathon Lewis; |
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| and her thirteen great-grandchildren; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
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| extend our sincere condolences to the family and friends of |
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| Charlotte Reid at this time of loss; may they find comfort and |
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| peace; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| presented to the family of Charlotte Reid as a symbol of our |
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| sympathy and deepest respect.
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