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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened | ||||||
3 | to learn of the deaths of Lee and JoAnne Cabutti of Champaign, | ||||||
4 | who passed away on September 8 and September 11, 2022, | ||||||
5 | respectively; and
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6 | WHEREAS, Lee Cabutti was born to John and Maria Cabutti in | ||||||
7 | Stiritz on April 5, 1925; he graduated from Johnston City High | ||||||
8 | School in 1944; he attended Southern Illinois University | ||||||
9 | Carbondale (SIU) from 1944 to 1948, where he played on the | ||||||
10 | N.A.I.A. fourth place basketball team in 1944-1945, the | ||||||
11 | N.A.I.A. National Champions basketball team in 1946-1947, and | ||||||
12 | the Corn Bowl championship football team in 1947; he was named | ||||||
13 | the most valuable football player at SIU in 1946; he served as | ||||||
14 | president of the senior class and president of the Sphinx | ||||||
15 | Club; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Lee Cabutti taught and coached in Herrin from | ||||||
17 | 1948 to 1955, where he was the head football, basketball, and | ||||||
18 | track coach; his teams won the first conference championships | ||||||
19 | in football and basketball in school history in 1954-1955; he | ||||||
20 | then taught and coached in Champaign from 1956 to 1986, | ||||||
21 | serving as assistant football coach for 10 years, athletic | ||||||
22 | director for 25 years, and head basketball coach for 30 years; | ||||||
23 | his basketball team won third place in the state tournament in |
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1 | 1969, and his teams played in the Sweet 16 three times; | ||||||
2 | overall, his teams won 538 basketball games, making him the | ||||||
3 | winningest coach in school history; and
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4 | WHEREAS, Lee Cabutti spent 40 summers at the National | ||||||
5 | Music Camp in Interlochen, Michigan, where he served as the | ||||||
6 | director of the High School Boys Division for the last 30; he | ||||||
7 | also served on the board of the Developmental Services Center | ||||||
8 | in Champaign for six years; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Lee Cabutti was inducted into the Athletic | ||||||
10 | Director's Hall of Fame in 1986 and the Basketball Hall of Fame | ||||||
11 | in 1974; he was the recipient of the Buzzy O'Connor Award by | ||||||
12 | the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association in 1987; he became | ||||||
13 | the namesake of the athletic field near the High School Boys | ||||||
14 | Division of the National Music Camp in 2002 and the basketball | ||||||
15 | court at Champaign Central High School in 2005; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Lee Cabutti spent his retirement years working on | ||||||
17 | five acres of land west of Champaign, selling firewood, | ||||||
18 | apples, peaches, raspberries, blackberries, and tomatoes; he | ||||||
19 | also organized a travel group that has taken trips all over the | ||||||
20 | world and now consists of over 150 people; and
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21 | WHEREAS, JoAnne Cabutti was born to Carl and Meda Barlow | ||||||
22 | in Carbondale on April 9, 1930; she graduated from Herrin |
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1 | Township High School, earning her high school diploma in only | ||||||
2 | three years; she graduated from St. Luke's Hospital School of | ||||||
3 | Nursing in St. Louis, Missouri in 1951; and
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4 | WHEREAS, JoAnne Cabutti worked as an airline stewardess | ||||||
5 | for a brief time before returning to Herrin, becoming a staff | ||||||
6 | nurse at the Veteran's Administration Hospital in Marion; she | ||||||
7 | then worked as a staff nurse at Provena Covenant Medical | ||||||
8 | Center from 1957 until she retired in 1992, at which time she | ||||||
9 | opened the first recovery room in what was then known as Mercy | ||||||
10 | Hospital; she was named Employee of the Year in 1970; and
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11 | WHEREAS, Following her retirement, JoAnne Cabutti became a | ||||||
12 | life member of the Provena Covenant Auxiliary, which later | ||||||
13 | became known as Volunteer Services; during her time in the | ||||||
14 | organization, she created the JoAnne Cabutti Mitten Tree | ||||||
15 | project and received a commendation for volunteering over | ||||||
16 | 22,500 hours at Provena; she also enjoyed growing beautiful | ||||||
17 | roses and sharing them with others, winning Best of Show in a | ||||||
18 | local rose competition; and
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19 | WHEREAS, Lee and JoAnne Cabutti were married in Herrin on | ||||||
20 | October 1, 1955; they moved to Champaign in 1957, where they | ||||||
21 | had recently celebrated 67 years of marriage; and
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22 | WHEREAS, Lee and JoAnne Cabutti were members of the Holy |
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1 | Cross Catholic Church in Champaign, where they both served as | ||||||
2 | eucharistic ministers; they received the Keys to the City of | ||||||
3 | Champaign for their volunteerism and service to the community | ||||||
4 | on March 18, 2015; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Lee and JoAnne Cabutti were preceded in death by | ||||||
6 | their son, Mike Cabutti; Lee's sisters, Rose Brock and Lena | ||||||
7 | Marshall; Lee's cousin, Eddie Dotta; and Lee's brother-in-law, | ||||||
8 | Clem Brock; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Lee and JoAnne Cabutti are survived by their son, | ||||||
10 | Mark Cabutti; their daughter-in-law, Gay White Cabutti; their | ||||||
11 | granddaughters, Elise Cabutti and Emma Cabutti Barton | ||||||
12 | (Austin); and Lee's cousin, Magdeline Dotta; therefore, be it
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13 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL | ||||||
14 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of | ||||||
15 | Lee and JoAnne Cabutti and extend our sincere condolences to | ||||||
16 | their family, friends, and all who knew and loved them; and be | ||||||
17 | it further
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18 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
19 | presented to the family of Lee and JoAnne Cabutti as an | ||||||
20 | expression of our deepest sympathy.
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