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Record #: R2021-894   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 7/21/2021 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 7/21/2021
Title: Tribute to late Martyl Reinsdorf
Sponsors: Thompson, Patrick D.
Attachments: 1. R2021-894.pdf
City Council July 21st,-2021
RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, Martyi Reinsdorf, spouse of Chicago Bulls and White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf, has been called to eternal life by the wisdom of God at the age of 85to her eternal reward; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by the Honorable Patrick D. Thompson, Alderman of the 11th Ward; and

WHEREAS, Martyi was bom in Denver, Colo., on March 4, 1.936, she was the daughter of Milton and Vivette (Ravel) Rifkin. The family moved to Chicago in 1944 where Reinsdorf attended Sutherland Elementary School and Morgan Park High School before majoring in Japanese and Chinese History at George Washington University where she met and married Jerry Reinsdorf in 1956'. She worked for the Defense Department at the Pentagon while in Washington, D.C., and then for the Department of Agriculture once the couple moved to Chicago. A renowned baker, Reinsdorf also enjoyed a life-long love of dogs.

WHEREAS, Reinsdorf had four children, daughter Susan,, sons David (deceased), Michael (Nancy.) and Jonathan (Holly), and nine grandchildren; while leaving a legacy with hundreds of thousands of children around the world who benefitted from the heart-felt gifts of "Grandma Martyi." The Reinsdorfs also want to acknowledge Dora Vazquez and Rhonda Astraus. Both were friends, aides and companions for Martyi, Vazquez for 43 years, and Astraus for over two decades; and Vi

WHEREAS, Reinsdorf, was an acclaimed fine arts creator of colorful Cloisonne jewelry who also designed five of the six Bulls NBA Championship rings, was involved with creating the other; and designed the White Sox World Series championship ring in 2005; and

WHEREAS, Reinsdorf was known for her dynamic personality and amazing creativity, Reinsdorf also was appreciated semi-anonymously by children throughout the world as "Grandma Martyi," As "Grandma Martyi," Reinsdorf quietly created arid distributed over one million coloring books, crayons, markers and toys to...

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