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92_SR0450

 
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 1                          SENATE RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, The members  of  the  Illinois  Senate  wish  to
 3    extend  their sincerest condolences to the family and friends
 4    of  Charles V. Lo Verde, Jr., who  passed  away  on  May  28,
 5    2002; and

 6        WHEREAS,  The  Chicago Water Department and the Laborers'
 7    Union were a family matter for Charles V. Lo Verde Jr.; and

 8        WHEREAS, Born in 1931, just before his father, Charles Lo
 9    Verde Sr., who was a laborer in the Water Department,  helped
10    found  and  soon  became  president  of  Local  1092  of  the
11    Laborers'  International  Union of North America, Charles Jr.
12    followed in his father's footsteps,  working  for  the  Water
13    Department,  then becoming president of the local; Charles Lo
14    Verde III, followed  suit,  working  as  a  Water  Department
15    laborer, and now serving as a local vice president; and

16        WHEREAS,  Charles  Lo  Verde,  Jr. was born and raised in
17    Brighton Park  and  attended  St.  Joseph's  and  St.  Anne's
18    grammar  schools  and  De  La  Salle Institute, graduating in
19    1951; he went to work as  a  city  laborer  in  1952,  laying
20    asphalt,  then  joined  the  United  States  Army, serving in
21    Germany; and

22        WHEREAS, Upon his return, Mr. Lo Verde became  a  laborer
23    in  the  Water  Department  and  soon took on a second job as
24    field representative for  the  union;  his  father  was  both
25    president  and  business manager of the local until his death
26    in 1965; at that time, the international union insisted  that
27    the jobs be separated; and

28        WHEREAS, Charles Lo Verde Jr. became business manager; in
29    the  1980s,  the international union allowed the positions to
30    be  combined  once  more,  and  Mr.  Lo  Verde  was   elected
31    president, a post he held until his death; and
 
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 1        WHEREAS,  Most  of  Mr.  Lo  Verde's brothers and nephews
 2    started work at the Water Department; his  brother  James  is
 3    superintendent  of  the  department's  Central  District, his
 4    brother Robert is secretary-treasurer of Local 1092, and  his
 5    sister  Carol James is a field representative with the local;
 6    and

 7        WHEREAS, Mr. Lo Verde helped negotiate the  city's  first
 8    collective-bargaining  agreement  with  laborers; more than a
 9    decade ago, he brought laborers in the Sewer Department  into
10    Local  1092,  and  now  the  local  represents  laborers  and
11    salaried employees in Chicago's Water, Sewer, Transportation,
12    Aviation,   General   Services,  and  Purchases  departments;
13    recently, Mr. Lo Verde was trying to  persuade  the  Illinois
14    Legislature  to  improve  pensions  for  laborers  and  their
15    widows; and

16        WHEREAS,  Union  matters  occupied most of Mr. Lo Verde's
17    waking hours; when he did take time off, however, he loved to
18    play golf and to sail a small, two-man boat on  inland  lakes
19    in   Indiana   and  Michigan;  he  was  heavily  involved  in
20    Italian-American civic, educational and  charitable  efforts,
21    and  had  been  named  Man  of  the  Year  by the Joint Civic
22    Committee of Italian Americans; and

23        WHEREAS, The passing of Charles Lo  Verde,  Jr.  will  be
24    deeply  felt  by  all  who knew and loved him, especially his
25    wife  of  47  years,  Marion  Santacaterina  Lo  Verde;   his
26    daughters,  Deborah  Frogameni,  Darlyne Klages, Diane Gross,
27    and Dawn Brancheau; his sons, Charles  III  and  Thomas;  his
28    brothers,  Robert,  James,  and  David; his sisters, Kathleen
29    LaCien and Carol James; and his 12 grandchildren;  therefore,
30    be it

31        RESOLVED,  BY  THE  SENATE  OF  THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL
32    ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along  with
 
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 1    all  who  knew  him,  the  death  of Charles Lo Verde, Jr. of
 2    Chicago, Illinois; and be it further

 3        RESOLVED, That a suitable  copy  of  this  resolution  be
 4    presented  to  the  family  of Charles Lo Verde, Jr. with our
 5    sincere condolences.

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