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92_SR0563 LRB9218242HShs 1 SENATE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of 3 Illinois were saddened to learn of the death of Violet M. 4 Moisa of Aurora on Sunday, July 14, 2002; and 5 WHEREAS, Mrs. Moisa was born June 3, 1915 in Aurora to 6 Gregory and Elizabeth (Bentz) Silagi; she married John Moisa, 7 who preceded her in death at the age of 42; and 8 WHEREAS, Mrs. Moisa was a founding member of St. George's 9 Parish in Aurora and with her husband worked to found several 10 local Catholic churches as well as helping some to expand; 11 she sacrificed much of her original savings after marriage to 12 help found St. George's Parish, rather than using the 13 savings to purchase a house; she was a member of St. George's 14 Parish Ladies' Auxiliary and she continually supported the 15 church throughout her life; and 16 WHEREAS, Mrs. Moisa worked during World War II to produce 17 artillery shells while her husband served in the U.S. Army; 18 following the sudden death of her husband, she worked at the 19 Stephens-Adamson factory in Aurora to support her three sons, 20 Gerald, John and James, and to pay off her home; her primary 21 hobby was gardening; and 22 WHEREAS, Her passing has been felt by many, especially 23 her sons, Gerald (Kathleen) Moisa, John (Christine) Moisa, 24 and James Moisa; her sister, Cornelia "Nellie" Johnson; her 25 grandchildren, David, Lisa, John and Nicole; her 26 great-grandchild, Kyle; and many nieces and nephews; 27 therefore, be it 28 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL 29 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we extend our sincere 30 condolences to the family and friends of Violet M. Moisa; and 31 be it further -2- LRB9218242HShs 1 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 2 presented to the family of Violet M. Moisa.