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Resolution No. 3 H S -d 3 <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE <br />CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, COMMEMORATING THE COUNTLESS <br />9f)9rM, the residents of the City of South Bend and St. Joseph County, Indiana are deeply <br />saddened by the untimely passing of community leader and public servant William A. Hosinski; <br />Vbae0g, the Common Council recognizes that William A. Hosinski was born on the 28th day <br />of November, 1919, and was the son of Hattie H. Hosinski and the legendary William J. "Big Bill" <br />Hosinski, who served as a police officer on the South Bend Police Department and was elected in <br />1936 as Sheriff of St. Joseph County, Indiana; and <br />VW V00, the Common Council further recognizes that William A. Hosinski graduated from the <br />University of Notre Dame in 1940, and upon his graduation from the Notre Dame Law School in <br />1942, he immediately went on to serve his country as a member of the United States Army Air Corps <br />during World War II; <br />VbgrM, William A. Hosinski, while in private law practice, served with distinction as an <br />Assistant City Attorney for the City of South Bend for two (2) City Administrations and was President <br />of the St. Joseph County Bar Association in 1964 and 1965; and <br />VbgVgas, in 1971, William A. Hosinski was elected to be a St. Joseph County Superior Court <br />Judge and served with distinction and integrity while administering a true sense of justice from the <br />bench from 1972 until his retirement in 1987; when he and Martha Louise Hosinski, his wife of more <br />than 58 years, began to enjoy more traveling and visiting friends and family both near and far. <br />Row, ax"for¢, b¢ it r¢solVo by * (Common comil of th't Cite of Ooutli *ttb, <br />Inbiana, 40 follows: <br />Section 1. On behalf of all of the citizens of South Bend, Indiana, the Common Council hereby <br />publicly commemorates the late WILLIAM A. HOSINSKI for a life of dedicated public service and for <br />leaving positive imprints throughout our community. <br />Section II. The Common Council is indeed grateful to the late William A. Hosinski for leaving a <br />rich legacy to those who serve in our legal community, and for leaving such wonderful memories to all <br />he touched by his presence; which we hope will help brighten the years ahead for Martha Louise <br />Hosinski and their five (5) children, sixteen (16) grandchildren and four (4) great - grandchildren. <br />Section I1I. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption by the <br />Common Council and approval by the Mayor. <br />James Aranowski, First District <br />Charlotte D. Pfeifer, Second District <br />Roland Kelly, Third District <br />Karl King, Fourth District <br />'Atttzt: <br />Loretta J. Duda, City Clerk <br />PRESENTEQ �J- 13-173 <br />NOT APPROVED <br />ADOPTED 1 -13-03 <br />Dr. David Varner, Fifth District <br />Ervin Kuspa, Sixth District <br />Sean Coleman, At Large <br />Al " uddy" Kirsits, At ge <br />Karen L. White, At Large <br />Kathleen Cekanski- Farrand, Council Attorney <br />Stephen J. Lu , Mayor <br />