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91_SR0419

 
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 1                          SENATE RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, The members  of  the  Illinois  Senate  wish  to
 3    express  their  sincere condolences to the family and friends
 4    of Phyllis E. Warner, who passed away on  October  26,  2000;
 5    and

 6        WHEREAS, Phyllis E. Warner was born on August 30, 1913 in
 7    Elgin to Albert and Gladys Schneff; and

 8        WHEREAS, Phyllis E. Warner was a journalist for 32 years,
 9    spending  22  years as a reporter and editor in the newsprint
10    media and  10  years  as  a  radio  news  director  and  news
11    broadcaster; and

12        WHEREAS, Phyllis E. Warner began working for her hometown
13    newspaper,  the  Elgin  Courier, as a freshman in high school
14    were she was a "newsboy" covering plays, concerts and women's
15    benefit affairs; and

16        WHEREAS, Phyllis  E.  Warner's  admiration  of  the  arts
17    steered  her  toward working in New York and three years as a
18    student in the drama department at Yale University, were  she
19    participated with the Yale players in summer stock; and

20        WHEREAS,  Phyllis E. Warner returned to the Elgin Courier
21    in 1942 as a reporter; from 1967 through 1977 she penned  the
22    name  "Our  Towns"  for  the  St.  Charles Chronicle's social
23    pages, which she edited and produced; and

24        WHEREAS, Phyllis E. Warner was married to the  late  Fred
25    Warner  whom  she  had met at the Elgin Courier News in 1950;
26    and

27        WHEREAS, Phyllis E.  Warner  was  a  member  of  the  St,
28    Charles  Episcopal  Church,  PEO Chapter FE in Geneva, and in
29    1969 served as president  of  the  St.  Charles  Pottawatomie
30    Garden Club; and
 
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 1        WHEREAS,  The passing of Phyllis E. Warner will be deeply
 2    felt by all who knew and loved  her,  especially  her  loving
 3    sister,  Lorraine  Schlager;  and several nieces and nephews;
 4    therefore, be it

 5        RESOLVED, BY  THE  SENATE  OF  THE  NINETY-FIRST  GENERAL
 6    ASSEMBLY  OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with
 7    all who knew her, the death of Phyllis E. Warner  of  Aurora,
 8    Illinois; and be it further

 9        RESOLVED,  That  a  suitable  copy  of this resolution be
10    presented to the family of Phyllis E. Warner.

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