RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, God in His Infinite Wisdom has called Florence 0. Mrowca to her eternal reward; and
WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by the Honorable Marty Quinn, Alderman ofthe 13th Ward; and
WHEREAS, Florence D. Mrowca (nee Klaslo) died at home Monday, March 15, 2021. She was 96; and
WHEREAS, Born in the Bridgeport neighborhood in St. Bruno's parish, she was a lifelong Chicagoan and later longtime member of St.Turibius Catholic Church on the city's Southwest side. Together with her husband, the late John J. Mrowca, she raised six children and was active in the St. Turibius School Mother's Club. She led the church's Ladies Sodality of Blessed Virgin Mary group in the late 1940s. She later was active in the mothers' clubs for Brother Rice and Mother McAuley high schools when her children attended them in the 1970s and 1980s; and
WHEREAS, Florence was a true pioneer for women, working as head bookkeeper for Vessley's Ford automotive dealerships through the 1950s after attending business college. She also encouraged her five daughters to pursue the careers and families they wanted, and all six children completed college; and
WHEREAS, She was the ultimate caregiver: She cared for her parents, the late Louis D. and Veronica (nee Skopek) Klaslo, while raising her children. She was the mom on the block who welcomed all children in the back yard and had homemade cookies or Wyler's lemonade ready; and
WHEREAS, She lived a long service-oriented life. She knitted scarves and hats for the troops in World War II; and
WHEREAS, Florence was the loving mother of James (Jacqueline) Mrowca, Maryann (Timothy PirkI) Mrowca, Lori Ann Mrowca, Juli Ann Mrowca, Rita Ann (Gregory) Hatfield and JoAnn (Michael) Louer; and
WHEREAS, She also was the treasured grandmother of Daniel (May Tabol), Thomas, Emily and the late Linda PirkI; Joseph and Michael Mrowca; John, Sarah and Nicholas Hatfield; and Kate Louer; and dear great-grandmother of Cameron...
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