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2001 - 2002 LEGISLATURE
October 25, 2001 - Introduced by Representative Gard. Referred to Committee on
Rules.
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1Relating to: honoring the life and achievements of Jesselyn Marie Karbon and the
2efforts of her mother, Rosemarie Rose.
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Whereas, Jesselyn Marie Karbon was born on August 19, 1973, to Ronald A.
4Karbon and Rosemarie A. (Sieminski) Rose; and
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Whereas, Jesselyn Marie Karbon was a student at Peshtigo High School, where
6she was a student tutor, always a member of the honor roll, a nursing home volunteer,
7and a class officer; and
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Whereas, Jesselyn Marie Karbon participated and excelled in high school
9activities such as band, basketball, cheerleading, chorus, track, and volleyball; and
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Whereas, Jesselyn Marie Karbon was a foreign exchange student, spending her
11junior year studying in Villenuve Dascq', France; and
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Whereas, Jesselyn Marie Karbon's precious life was cut tragically short on July
1319, 1990, when, at the age of 16 and only days after returning home from her year
14in France, the vehicle she was traveling in was hit by a drunk driver, placing her in
15a vegetative state for the past 11 years; and
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1Whereas, 4 months following the crash, Jesselyn Marie Karbon was admitted
2into Rennes Nursing Home in Peshtigo, the same nursing home at which she
3volunteered earlier in high school; and
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Whereas, Jesselyn's mother, Rosemarie Rose, first became involved with
5Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) at a candlelight vigil for victims at the
6University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus in December 1992; and
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Whereas, over the years, Rosemarie Rose has become the president of the
8Brown/Marinette County chapter of MADD and has also risen to the position of state
9chair for the awareness and prevention organization; and
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Whereas, Rosemarie Rose has participated in training workshops and
11conventions around the country and internationally, including the Lifesaver
12Conference in Colorado and the National Organization of Victims Assistance (NOVA)
13in Canada; and
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Whereas, Rosemarie Rose has spoken freely about her daughter and her
15family's trauma, including addressing victim-impact panels and speaking to
16Wisconsin high schools and driving schools; and
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Whereas, Rosemarie Rose was presented the Golden Achievement award from
18MADD, the highest award that the organization bestows, for her leadership and
19efforts on behalf of awareness and prevention; and
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Whereas, on Sunday, October 14, 2001, Jesselyn Marie Karbon passed away in
21her mother's arms, bringing to an end the life of caring and love, but hopefully saving
22the lives of countless others through the awareness of the dangers of drunk driving;
23now, therefore, be it
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1Resolved by the assembly, That the members of the Wisconsin assembly
2hereby recognize the short but beloved life of Jesselyn Marie Karbon whose life has
3touched so many; and, be it further
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4Resolved, That the members of the Wisconsin assembly hereby recognize the
5efforts of Rosemarie Rose, for the unwavering love provided to her daughter and the
6leadership and determination that she has demonstrated in tirelessly teaching
7others the perils of drunk driving through Jesselyn's story; and, be it further
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8Resolved, That the assembly chief clerk shall provide copies of this resolution
9to Rosemarie Rose of Peshtigo, Wisconsin, to the Wisconsin State Office of Mothers
10Against Drunk Driving, and to the National Office of Mothers Against Drunk
11Driving.