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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives have
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| learned with great sadness of the death of Mary Margaret |
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| Haskins Jacobs of River Forest on Monday, October 17, 2005; and
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Jacobs was born in LaSalle; she moved to |
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| Chicago seven years later with her mother and seven brothers |
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| after her father's death; and
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Jacobs married Dr. William Francis Jacobs in |
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| 1941; throughout their 46 years of marriage, Dr. Jacobs |
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| affectionately referred to Mary Margaret as "my bride"; the |
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| couple would often retreat to the porch of the family home to |
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| paint together; and
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Jacobs, a child of the Great Depression, |
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| believed education was essential; she attended Loyola |
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| University and graduated with a degree in elementary education |
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| from Chicago Teachers College; she considered it a personal |
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| responsibility to attain an education; and
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Jacobs was a Chicago public school teacher |
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| until 1941; and
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Jacobs was a devout Catholic; the only thing |
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| more important to her than education was her faith; she named |
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| three of her daughters Mary in honor of the Virgin Mary; and
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| WHEREAS, Family was sacred to Mrs. Jacobs; she raised |
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| thirteen children, gently but indefatigably prodding them to |
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| fulfill their potential; all thirteen of her children are |
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| college graduates; and
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| WHEREAS, Each of her children was born into a culture of |
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| strong faith and strong education and each felt unconditionally |