Alderman Harry Osterman
A resolution 4 8TH WARD
adapted by The City Council of the City of Chicago, Illinois
Presented by Alderman Osterman on Wednesday, December 18,2019
WHEREAS, Marjorie Fritz-Birch, an Edgewater community preservationist, has been a strong and effective advocate for preserving the historic fabric of her community through her service as a board member ofthe Edgewater Historical Society (EHS); and
WHEREAS, Marjorie Fritz-Birch serves as a board member ofthe Edgewater Glen Association (EGA) which is active in gardening, housing issues, community education and safety issues; and
WHEREAS, Marjorie Fritz-Birch is a force of nature, a prolific supporter of civic causes and has secured thousands in donations or goods for numerous community non-profit organizations, including EGA, EHS and Care For Real, and other Edgewater community groups; and
WHEREAS, Marjorie Fritz- Birch was the devoted daughter and caretaker of her beloved mother, Mrs. Jean Fritz, who passed at the age of 99 on January 23, 2018 in the love-filled Des Plaines home where Marjorie was raised. Mrs. Fritz served as a juror on the Chicago Seven Conspiracy Trial which started in September 1969 and ended in February 1970, and celebrates its 50th Anniversary this 2019 year; and
WHEREAS, Marjorie Fritz-Birch discovered her mother's personal daily journals kept throughout the trial to highlight her mother's journey and document her mother's experience as a juror in one of the highest-profile cases in American history. At age 20, Marjorie, often attended the trial and witnessed her mother's struggle after a difficult verdict; and
WHEREAS, Marjorie Fritz-Birch, curated an exhibition of her mother's trial entitled "The Chicago Conspiracy Trial: One Juror's Ordeal" with memorabilia, letters, and photos at the Edgewater Historical Society and Museum and the Edgewater Public Library.
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Aldeeman Harry Osterman
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