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90_SR0046

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 1                          SENATE RESOLUTION
 2        WHEREAS, The members of This Body were saddened to  learn
 3    of  the death of Mary Popp of Aurora, Illinois on January 31,
 4    1997; and
 5        WHEREAS, Mary Popp was born in Aurora, Illinois  on  July
 6    24,  1912; the daughter of Dimitru and Floarea Moldovan, Mary
 7    was united in holy matrimony with Michael  Popp  on  July  7,
 8    1934; and
 9        WHEREAS, Mary was a member of St. Michael's Church, where
10    she  was  actively  involved;  Mary  was  a member of the St.
11    Michael's Ladies Auxiliary and aided  them  in  their  annual
12    fundraising times around Thanksgiving and Easter; Mary was an
13    excellent  baker  and enjoyed baking the Romanian bread kifla
14    to sell at the fundraisers; and
15        WHEREAS, Mary was employed for several  years  with  Lyon
16    Metal Products; she retired from MVS Steel in 1975; and
17        WHEREAS,  Mary  is  remembered as a nice woman who always
18    had a  smile  and  who  stayed  involved  with  the  Romanian
19    community within Aurora; and
20        WHEREAS,  Mary is survived by her daughter Joan Popp; her
21    son Dan Popp; her grandson Steven Popp; her  sister  Florence
22    Kish;  her  brother  Steve  Moldovan  and  his wife June; her
23    god-daughters Mary Edmeier and her  husband  Tom  and  Martha
24    Callahan and her husband Hal; and several nieces and nephews;
25    therefore, be it
26        RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETIETH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
27    OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS,  that  we  mourn along with her
28    family, the death of Mary Popp of Aurora, Illinois; and be it
29    further
30        RESOLVED, That a suitable  copy  of  this  resolution  be
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 1    presented to the family of Mary Popp.

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