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Marjorie Dernulc Class of 1998 |
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Marjorie Dernulc came to JJC after becoming a displaced
worker in the medical field for which she worked for 25 years. Marjorie
started taking classes as a part-time student in 1991 and received her
degree from JJC in 1998. Currently she works at the information
desk/receptionist for the Student Service Center in D-1010. She has worked
for the college for over 10 years. Marjorie enjoys volunteer work and helped with the Alumni Ethnic Expos long before she actually was eligible to be an alumni member. Marj is an Aurora District Officer for the Northern Illinois Conference of the United Methodist Women, as well as active at the local church level. |
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Marj has trained to be a certified volunteer for the Greater Chicago Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation, co-leading a Fibromyalgia Support Group Leader, is PACE certified, and is a member of the Fibromyalgia Network. She and her husband Mike are members of the 64th Illinois Company E. Yates Sharp Shooters Civil War re-enactment group here in Joliet. She travels with others from her unit to do living histories and re-enactments within a 5-state area. She also enjoys doing family genealogy research. She and Mike reside in Joliet. They have a daughter Carol and 2 grandchildren, Malorie Ann and Brandon John.
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