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| 1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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| 2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to |
| 3 | | learn of the death of Nancy Corbett Dillon of River Forest, who |
| 4 | | passed away on November 19, 2011; and
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| 5 | | WHEREAS, She was born February 20, 1924, in Chicago, the |
| 6 | | second daughter of Helen Rodgers Corbett and John Roland |
| 7 | | Corbett; she attended St. Luke Elementary School and Trinity |
| 8 | | High School in River Forest; she attended Rollins College in |
| 9 | | Winter Park, Florida, on a full scholarship for tennis; and
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| 10 | | WHEREAS, She was introduced to tennis, her lifelong |
| 11 | | passion, in the summer of 1938, at the River Forest Tennis |
| 12 | | Club; at Rollins College she had the privilege of playing with |
| 13 | | some of the most talented tennis players of the 1930s and |
| 14 | | 1940s, including Pauline Betz, Jack Kramer, Dodo Bundy, and |
| 15 | | Shirley Fry; she shared, with Fry, the National Clay Court |
| 16 | | Doubles Championship; she was ranked 17th in the nation at one |
| 17 | | point in her career, she was also Illinois State Champion and |
| 18 | | Midwestern Sectional Champion; she was named to the Rollins |
| 19 | | College Hall of Fame and was the recipient of the St. Luke's |
| 20 | | "Heart of the School" award; and
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| 21 | | WHEREAS, She married Robert "Lefty" Dillon, of River |
| 22 | | Forest, her high school sweetheart; she resided at 533 Forest |