RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, The Honorable George McGovern has been called to eternal life by the wisdom of God at the age of ninety; and
WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and
WHEREAS, A native of South Dakota, the Honorable George McGovern was the loving and devoted husband of the late Eleanor; and
WHEREAS, The Honorable George McGovern was the much-adored father of Ann, Susan, Mary, the late Steven and the late Teresa; and
WHEREAS, The Honorable George McGovern was a dedicated public servant who enjoyed an influential presence in American politics for more than half a century; and
WHEREAS, The 1972 Democratic nominee for President, the Honorable George McGovern had an enormous impact on the Democratic Party in the decades that followed; and
WHEREAS, The Honorable George McGovern was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1956 and served two terms before being elected to the U.S. Senate in 1962, where he served for three terms; and
WHEREAS, The Honorable George McGovern achieved many notable successes in the Senate, including the championing of both the modern-day food stamps program and the school lunch program; and
WHEREAS, The Honorable George McGovern flew thirty-five combat missions during World War II and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross; and
WHEREAS, The Honorable George McGovern attended Dakota Wesleyan University, and earned masters and doctoral degrees from Northwestern University; and
WHEREAS, Later in life, the Honorable George McGovern devoted much of his time to issues of hunger, drawing on his experience as Director of President John F. Kennedy's Food for Peace Program; and
WHEREAS, In 2001 the Honorable George McGovern was named Ambassador to the United Nations World Food Program; and
WHEREAS, The Honorable George McGovern will be best remembered for his passion for the needy and as an advocate for peace; and
WHEREAS, The Honorable George McGovern will be dearly m...
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