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1 | SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The General Assembly takes pride in recognizing | ||||||
3 | the accomplishments and contributions of Illinois officials | ||||||
4 | and citizens; and
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5 | WHEREAS, The General Assembly, as an august body, exercises | ||||||
6 | discerning judgment in resolutions to cite the noted | ||||||
7 | achievements of a select few individuals, especially when | ||||||
8 | bestowing one of the highest methods of recognition by the | ||||||
9 | State; and
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10 | WHEREAS, In recognition of the lasting contributions that | ||||||
11 | Patricia Thompson Madden made on the issue of mental health at | ||||||
12 | the John J. Madden Mental Health Center at Chicago, and across | ||||||
13 | the State of Illinois, the General Assembly would like to | ||||||
14 | recognize Ms. Madden, who served as the Center's Administrator | ||||||
15 | for ten years, by naming the Center's Administrative Pavilion | ||||||
16 | after her; and
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17 | WHEREAS, Patricia Thompson Madden was a woman who dedicated | ||||||
18 | her life to persons with mental illness; she died on August 31, | ||||||
19 | 2003; she is survived by her son, Robert Baren, and | ||||||
20 | daughter-in-law Alice; her father, Robert Thompson; her | ||||||
21 | sister, Elizabeth, and brother-in-law Stanley Hewins; her | ||||||
22 | brother, Lawrence Robert Thompson, and sister-in-law Rhonda; | ||||||
23 | her aunt, Nancy Tobara; her nephews, Jason and his wife Olivia | ||||||
24 | Herrick, Christopher, Shawn and his wife Daniele, Eric, and | ||||||
25 | Shaden Thompson; and her nieces Carrie and Shaelynn Thompson; | ||||||
26 | and
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27 | WHEREAS, Patricia Thompson Madden was born in Peoria and | ||||||
28 | moved frequently as a child, living in Chicago; Muncie, | ||||||
29 | Indiana; Kansas City, Missouri; and Villa Park; she was a | ||||||
30 | member of the first graduating class of Willowbrook High School | ||||||
31 | in Villa Park; after graduating from the University of Illinois |
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1 | with a bachelor's degree in nursing, she received her master's | ||||||
2 | degree in community mental health nursing from Arizona State | ||||||
3 | University; and
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4 | WHEREAS, Patricia Thompson Madden went to work after | ||||||
5 | college at the U.S. Army Hospital in Montgomery, Alabama, where | ||||||
6 | as a firsthand witness of the civil rights movement, she became | ||||||
7 | an advocate of equal rights for all; and
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8 | WHEREAS, Patricia Thompson Madden went on to work with | ||||||
9 | psychiatric patients at the Veterans Administration Hospital | ||||||
10 | in Waco, Texas, where she witnessed the toll the Vietnam War | ||||||
11 | took on returning veterans, and in the late 1960s, she served | ||||||
12 | as a psychiatric nurse at Denver General Hospital; she also | ||||||
13 | spent several years teaching at California State University in | ||||||
14 | Sacramento; and
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15 | WHEREAS, Patricia Thompson Madden returned to the Chicago | ||||||
16 | area in 1986 and began working for the State of Illinois, first | ||||||
17 | as the Associate Director for Administration of the Illinois | ||||||
18 | State Psychiatric Institute and then as the Hospital | ||||||
19 | Administrator of the John J. Madden Mental Health Center for | ||||||
20 | ten years; and
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21 | WHEREAS, Patricia Thompson Madden was very involved in the | ||||||
22 | Oak Park community, where she was a sixteen year resident, | ||||||
23 | serving as chairperson of the Barrie Park Citizens Advisory | ||||||
24 | Committee from its inception in 1999 and as a member of the | ||||||
25 | First United Church of Oak Park, where she served as | ||||||
26 | chairperson of the Christian Education Committee, as a member | ||||||
27 | of the Church Council, and as an ordained Elder in the | ||||||
28 | Presbyterian Church; therefore be it
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29 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-THIRD GENERAL | ||||||
30 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES | ||||||
31 | CONCURRING HEREIN, that the Administrative Pavilion at the John |
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1 | J. Madden Mental Health Center at Chicago is named the Patricia | ||||||
2 | Thompson Madden Administrative Pavilion in honor of Patricia | ||||||
3 | Thompson Madden; and be it further
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4 | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of resolution be presented | ||||||
5 | to the
family of Patricia Thompson Madden; and be it further
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6 | RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be presented to | ||||||
7 | the Director of Central Management Services, the Secretary of | ||||||
8 | Human Services, and other operating authorities for the cited | ||||||
9 | building.
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