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SR 719

MEMORIAL-MARCIA A. ROSENTHAL

104th Regular Session Introduced by Steve McClure

The resolution memorializes Marcia Rosenthal and expresses condolences, recognizing her decades of EMT service, community work, and family leadership.

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Bill Summary · SR 719

Summary of Illinois Senate Resolution SR0719 (104th General Assembly)

Purpose

  • SR0719 is a memorial resolution recognizing and mourning the death of Marcia Ann (Weber) Rosenthal, who passed away on April 12, 2026.
  • The resolution expresses condolences to her family, friends, and community, and requests that a copy be presented to her family as a gesture of sympathy.

Key Provisions and Changes

  • The document is a formal Senate Resolution, not a bill that creates or modifies law.
  • It acknowledges Marcia Rosenthal’s life, background, and community service.
  • It includes a biographical summary highlighting significant life events, career roles, community involvement, and family details.
  • It designates the Senate's sorrow and extends sincere condolences.

Who or What Would Be Affected

  • The primary effect is ceremonial and symbolic, affecting:
    • Marcia Rosenthal’s surviving family, friends, and community.
    • The Illinois Senate and its members, who participate in offering condolences.
  • No legal or policy changes, fiscal implications, or regulatory actions are associated with SR0719.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Sponsors: Co-sponsor Steve McClure; all senators co-sponsored.
  • Action History:
    • Filed with Secretary: April 14, 2026
    • Referred to Resolutions Consent Calendar: April 14, 2026
    • Adopted by the Senate: April 16, 2026
  • The resolution concludes with a directive to present a copy of the resolution to the family.

Notable Biographical Information Included

  • Birth: July 25, 1952, in Springfield, Illinois.
  • Education: Graduated from Morrisonville Community High School (1970).
  • Family: Married Wayne A. Rosenthal on February 12, 1972; three sons (Dustin, Sean, Casey) and seven grandchildren (one on the way).
  • Careers and Service:
    • Worked at Fiat Allis, Illinois Department of Corrections-Juvenile Division, and Top Drawer by Sarah Adele.
    • EMT-B for Morrisonville Community Ambulance Service for 38 years; served as an EMT-B and on various boards, including presidency.
    • Community involvement: Trustee and volunteer roles with St. Maurice Catholic School, Christian County Medical Clinic, Morrisonville Legion Auxiliary, Morrisonville Village Board, and Christian/Shelby County 911 board.
    • Talented seamstress with work on clothing, event attire, and wedding gowns.
  • Personal passions: Travel and time with her children and grandchildren.

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