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Full Text of SR0648  93rd General Assembly

SR0648 93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY


 


 
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SENATE RESOLUTION

 
2     WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of Illinois
3 learned with regret of the recent death of Loretta "Lollie"
4 Drew of Waukegan; and
 
5     WHEREAS, Mrs. Drew was a long time civic activist in
6 Waukegan and had dozens of friends sprinkled all over the
7 country; as she entered her twilight years and few
8 contemporaries remained, she continued to forge new
9 friendships; her life was remarkable in the variety of her
10 activities, but the constant was her warmth and concern for
11 others; and
 
12     WHEREAS, Mrs. Drew's roots were in Chicago's North Park
13 Swedish neighborhood; she was raised by her widowed father and
14 nearby aunts and uncles, which gave her an unbreakable family
15 and community loyalty; and
 
16     WHEREAS, Having absorbed grammar and penmanship from her
17 older sister, Mrs. Drew skipped two primary grades; she
18 attended Hibbard High, where she hung out with a group of honor
19 students who called themselves the "Silent Six"; as others were
20 attracted to their group they amended their name to the "Silent
21 Six and Supplement"; and
 
22     WHEREAS, Money problems in the Depression kept her from
23 graduating after completing three years at Northwestern; she
24 worked for Marshall Fields and for the phone company in the
25 1920s; after being set up with him in 1938, she married Richard
26 Drew; he preceded her in death; and
 
27     WHEREAS, During World War II, Mr. Drew was stationed in
28 South Dakota as an administrator of the Selective Service;
29 Lollie loved the Black Hills; she took courses in geology and
30 developed a lifelong interest in the Sioux at the Red Cloud

 

 

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1 Indian School; and
 
2     WHEREAS, The 1950s and 1960s were high points of civic
3 activism for Lollie; she was a charter member and President of
4 the League of Women Voters, was active in the Christian Family
5 Movement, the Girl Scouts, the YWCA, the Panel of American
6 Women, the Friends of the Library, and Women for Peace; and
 
7     WHEREAS, Mrs. Drew made her home on McAree Rd. into a
8 perfect place for organizational meetings and uncounted family
9 parties; baking bread and cakes were part of her weekly
10 routine, and a collection of antiques made for interesting
11 conversation; she preserved farm wagons and horseshoeing
12 implements as an informal museum of the Drew past in her
13 garage; and
 
14     WHEREAS, Mrs. Drew traveled extensively; in the 1950s she
15 was the initiator of family camping trips to the great national
16 parks of the west; in later years, she and Rich went by motor
17 home as far as Alaska and rafted down the Colorado River; they
18 took trips in search of both Swedish and Irish roots; and
 
19     WHEREAS, As a result of two eye injuries, Mrs. Drew was
20 blinded at the age of 86; she learned to type at a computer
21 keyboard and collaborated with her son, Bill, in the
22 development of the talking computer, which she used daily for
23 email correspondence with friends near and far; she founded a
24 Low Vision Support Group and was given a service award from the
25 American Academy of Ophthalmology; and
 
26     WHEREAS, The passing of Loretta "Lollie" Drew has been
27 deeply felt by many, especially her children, Judge Jane Waller
28 and her husband, Lake County States Attorney Mike Waller; Nora
29 Renzulli, who is an attorney in New York; William and wife,
30 Gloria; and John and wife, Lauren; her grandchildren, Patrick
31 and John Waller, Richard and William Drew, Jr., Dante and

 

 

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1 Christina Renzulli, and Nick Drew; and her numerous nieces and
2 nephews; therefore, be it
 
3     RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-THIRD GENERAL
4 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of
5 Loretta "Lollie" Drew, and we extend our sincerest condolences
6 to her family, friends, and all who knew and loved her; and be
7 it further
 
8     RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be
9 presented to the family of Mrs. Drew as an expression of our
10 deep sadness for their loss.