File #: 24-5836    Version: 1 Name: ONORING THE LIFE OF ALICE F. FITZGERALD
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 10/16/2024 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 10/24/2024 Final action: 10/24/2024
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION PROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE LIFE OF ALICE F. FITZGERALD WHEREAS, despite life's ups and downs, Alice F. Fitzgerald served the Rolling Meadows community with distinction for decades and fulfilled her wish to live to be 100; and WHEREAS, Alice F. Fitzgerald, the youngest of four children, was born on January 29, 1922, in Oneida, New York, to John T. Lockley and Bertha Ophelia (Morgan) Lockley; and WHEREAS, after she was born her parents drove the family to Sterling, Colorado, where her parents ran a hotel for railroaders; and WHEREAS, as a teenager, Alice first worked in her parents' hotel, then moved to Chicago in the late 1930s to care for her older sister's children while attending Schurz High School; and WHEREAS, in 1939 Alice returned to Colorado, graduating from Sterling High School at age 17. That year, magazine salesman Ted F. Fitzgerald checked into her parents' hotel; three days later Alice eloped with Ted to Ogallala, Nebraska; and WHEREAS, afte...
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

 

PROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE LIFE OF ALICE F. FITZGERALD

 

WHEREAS, despite life’s ups and downs, Alice F. Fitzgerald served the Rolling Meadows community with distinction for decades and fulfilled her wish to live to be 100; and

 

WHEREAS, Alice F. Fitzgerald, the youngest of four children, was born on January 29, 1922, in Oneida, New York, to John T. Lockley and Bertha Ophelia (Morgan) Lockley; and

 

WHEREAS, after she was born her parents drove the family to Sterling, Colorado, where her parents ran a hotel for railroaders; and

 

WHEREAS, as a teenager, Alice first worked in her parents’ hotel, then moved to Chicago in the late 1930s to care for her older sister’s children while attending Schurz High School; and

 

WHEREAS, in 1939 Alice returned to Colorado, graduating from Sterling High School at age 17. That year, magazine salesman Ted F. Fitzgerald checked into her parents’ hotel; three days later Alice eloped with Ted to Ogallala, Nebraska; and

 

WHEREAS, after traveling the country with her husband for his job, the couple settled in Chicago. In August 1942, Alice gave birth to the couple’s only child, Frank; and

 

WHEREAS, in 1943 her husband Ted became disabled after contracting polio. To support her family, Alice became a machine operator for Transo Envelope Company in Chicago, rising to the rank of factory production manager before retiring in 1986; and

 

WHEREAS, Alice and her family moved to Rolling Meadows in 1955 as original residents of the city, making a $10 downpayment on the home in which she lived for 66 years; and

 

WHEREAS, after her husband’s death in 2000, Alice frequently cared for her neighbors’ children and her grandchildren and regularly volunteered at the Rolling Meadows Department of Public Works, Fire and Police Departments, Library, Senior Center, and the Historical Society, receiving many awards for civic engagement and for caring for others; and

 

WHEREAS, Alice Fitzgerald served several years as President of the Rolling Meadows Historical Society; and

 

WHEREAS, in 2022, Alice fulfilled her wish of living to see her 100th birthday, which the City of Rolling Meadows celebrated with a parade of city vehicles in front of her home; and

 

WHEREAS, she passed peacefully at home, a year after the passing of her beloved dog Mia and just three days before her 102nd birthday; and

 

WHEREAS, she is survived by her son, Frank; daughter-in-law Pamela Robert; grandchildren Sean Fitzgerald, Laurie Fitzgerald Graham, Timothy Eden Robert-Fitzgerald; and Carrington Aiden Robert-Fitzgerald; her great-grandchild Brenda (Fitzgerald) Hastings; and her great-great-grandchildren Jeremy and Connor Rubas; and

 

WHEREAS, Alice is remembered as a caring, fun-loving person with an infectious laugh, who was loved by many and will be forever remembered and missed by those fortunate enough to have met her;

 

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Commissioners of Cook County does hereby offer its deepest condolences and most heartfelt sympathy to the family and many friends of Alice G. Fitzgerald, and

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this text be spread upon the official proceedings of this Honorable Body and a suitable copy be presented to the family of Alice G. Fitzgerald so that her memory may be so honored and cherished.  end