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SR 815

MEMORIAL-DOROTHY LUGIBILL

104th Regular Session Introduced by Rachel Ventura

The resolution honors Dorothy Lugibill’s life and expresses the Illinois Senate’s sympathy and remembrance for her and her family.

Resolution Adopted
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Bill Summary · SR 815

Summary of SR815 (104th General Assembly, Illinois)

Purpose and Intent

  • SR815 is a Senate Resolution in memory of Dorothy (Burton) Lugibill of Williamsville.
  • The resolution expresses sorrow at her passing and offers condolences to her family, friends, and community.
  • It serves as a formal tribute recognizing her life and contributions to the local community.

Key Provisions

  • Declares the Illinois Senate’s sadness at Dorothy Lugibill’s death (May 13, 2026) and acknowledges personal background, including birthplace and marriage.
  • Documents personal details such as:
    • Born January 2, 1930, near Sherman.
    • Married Paul Lugibill on June 27, 1948; his death on June 9, 2009.
    • Lifelong member of the Williamsville United Methodist Church and its United Methodist Women.
    • Personal interests: knitting for charities, riding a scooter, socializing, attending horse shows, family time, and support for the Williamsville Bullets.
    • Preceded in death by 12 siblings.
    • Survived by five children (Barb Carter, Glenn Lugibill, Linda May, Paula Riser, Vince Lugibill), six grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandson, and several nieces and nephews.
  • Conveys the Senate’s intention to present a suitable copy of the resolution to the Lugibill family as an expression of sympathy.

Affected Parties

  • Dorothy Lugibill and her immediate and extended family.
  • The Williamsville community, particularly members of the Williamsville United Methodist Church and local supporters who knew her.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • Introduced and adopted as a memorial resolution in the Illinois Senate during the 104th General Assembly.
  • Resolution type: non-binding ceremonial acknowledgment, intended to honor a deceased individual and publicly recognize her life and contributions.
  • Not a bill with enforceable laws or fiscal impacts; serves as a formal expression of sympathy and remembrance.
  • Sponsored by (and includes) Co-sponsor: Rachel Ventura.

Notable Details

  • The resolution provides a concise biographical summary to inform readers about Dorothy Lugibill’s life and community involvement.
  • It culminates with the senate’s commitment to share a copy of the resolution with the family.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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