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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to |
3 | | learn of the death of Werner Ellmann of Geneva, who passed away |
4 | | on January 24, 2016; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Werner Ellmann was born in Bodenwoehr, Germany to |
6 | | George and Anna Maria (nee Gross) Ellmann on February 16, 1924; |
7 | | he was a decorated veteran of World War II; he helped liberate |
8 | | prisoners at the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria and |
9 | | was a translator at the Nuremberg war trials; he married |
10 | | Elizabeth A. Hagen in Chicago on September 16, 1950; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, Werner Ellmann was a successful publisher, |
12 | | editor, and salesman, finishing his career with McGraw-Hill; |
13 | | and
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14 | | WHEREAS, Werner Ellmann fought for civil rights, including |
15 | | actively marching and protesting in the 1960s; he was a |
16 | | passionate advocate for volunteering, including with the |
17 | | McHenry Parole Division and the Peace and Justice Committee of |
18 | | Woodstock; he founded Habitat for Humanity in McHenry County, |
19 | | was Vice-Chairman of the McHenry County Human Relations |
20 | | Council, served on the Pioneer Center Foundation Board, |
21 | | co-founded an anti-bullying program called Principled Minds, |
22 | | and frequently spoke to school groups about the atrocities of |