MEMORIAL RESOLUTION HONORING THE LIVES OF MENDEL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI WHO DIED IN VIETNAM OR AS FIRST RESPONDERS
WHEREAS, The Mendel Catholic High School Alumni Association is presenting a Mass and Honor Ceremony honoring alumni that died in Vietnam and first responders that died in the line of duty; and
WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this ceremony by the honorable Matthew J. O'Shea; Alderman ofthe 19th Ward; and
WHEREAS, The event will include a co-celebrated mass with Bishop Turley and Father Tom McCarthy presiding, a pinning ceremony for all Vietnam Veterans attending in compliance with U.S. Congressional 50th Anniversary Vietnam War Commission Directive, and also a Challenge Coin presentation to all vets and first responders attending the event; and
WHEREAS, The ceremony will commemorate the lives of the following Mendel Monarchs who died in the Vietnam war: Edwin Heise, class of 1957; William Otto, class of 1959; Jeffrey Lemon, class of 1961; Ronald Janousek, class of 1962; and Bill Scholten, class of 1962; William Geis, class of 1964; William Oskilanec, class of 1964; Alan Butkus, class of 1965; Craig Clancy, class of 1965; Jack Dalton, class of 1965; Robert Miller, class of 1965; Jerry Fleming, class of 1966; James Lawlor, class of 1966; Francis Schwartz, class of 1966; and Robert Hojnacki, class of 1966; and
WHEREAS, The ceremony will also commemorate the lives of the following Mendel Monarchs who died in the line of duty as Chicago Police Officers: Patrick Crowley, class of 1963 (Star Number 3614); and James Doyle, class of 1965 (Star Number 9093); and
WHEREAS, The leaders of the City of Chicago want to recognize the great debt owed to our public servants and service members, and extend our sincerest gratitude for their sacrifices; now therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this twenty-sixth day of October, 2022 do hereby express our gratitude for and celebrate the lives ofthe Mendel Monarchs who died in the line of duty, and honor their sacrifices; and
MATTHEW J. O'SHEA Alderman, 19th Ward
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be prepared and presented to the Mendel Catholic High School Alumni Association as a sign of our honor and respect.
