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  Celebrates 2013 Mother's Day by Walking for Breast Cancer;Thanks Mothers and Grandmothers Across Illinois for Making a Difference
CHICAGO  - Governor Pat Quinn today reminded sons and daughters across the state  to celebrate their mothers today - and every day - for making a  difference in their lives. The governor spent Mother's Day by joining thousands of participants in the Susan G. Komen Mother's  Day Race for the Cure in Grant Park.
"Our  mothers are often the most important figures in our lives - shaping the  people we become and always encouraging us to be the very best,"  Governor Quinn said. "Whether our mothers are with us today or deep in our hearts, I am reminding everyone in Illinois to  take time on this special day to celebrate and thank them for their  love."
This  year's Race for the Cure honored Chicago's former first lady Maggie  Daley, who dedicated much of her life to improving the lives of  Chicago's children and is an inspiration to breast cancer fighters and mothers everywhere.
A  national holiday since 1914, Americans across the country spend this day  honoring the impact their mothers have had on their lives.
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