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| 1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION |
| 2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened |
| 3 | | to learn of the death of Hattie B. Jones, D.Div.; and |
| 4 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Jones was born to Deacon Alex "Buddy Red" and |
| 5 | | Mother Lula B. (Watkins) Johnson in Madison County, |
| 6 | | Mississippi; she committed to her faith at an early age, being |
| 7 | | raised in the Church of God in Christ (COGIC), including St. |
| 8 | | Mark COGIC in Canton, Mississippi; she married Lawrence C. |
| 9 | | Jones Sr. on August 10, 1940, and they relocated to Jackson, |
| 10 | | Mississippi, where they had five children and attended Davis |
| 11 | | Temple COGIC; after her husband completed his military |
| 12 | | service, she and her family settled in Chicago, where they |
| 13 | | served at Union Tabernacle COGIC and later Rehoboth COGIC; she |
| 14 | | earned her GED by attending night schools in Chicago, |
| 15 | | including Forestville North School, Wendell Phillips Academy |
| 16 | | High School, and Crane High School; she later earned a Doctor |
| 17 | | of Divinity from Logos Bible College; and |
| 18 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Jones held numerous roles in the course of |
| 19 | | her life, including serving as a homemaker, a nurse, a Sunday |
| 20 | | school teacher, a youth director, a missionary, an |
| 21 | | international evangelist, and an ordained pastor; she founded |
| 22 | | Evangelist Hattie B. Jones Ministries in the 1970s; while |
| 23 | | serving at Faith Temple COGIC, she expanded her ministry and |
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| 1 | | was appointed overseer of Great Northern COGIC in 1979; she |
| 2 | | later established New Nation Ministries; she became the first |
| 3 | | female ordained pastor in COGIC in March 1987; over the years, |
| 4 | | she supported numerous church leaders and ministered at |
| 5 | | conferences and revivals across major U.S. cities; and |
| 6 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Jones was the recipient of many honors |
| 7 | | throughout her life, including receiving letters from U.S. |
| 8 | | presidents, keys to various cities, and recognition from |
| 9 | | national and local leaders; she also became the namesake of |
| 10 | | Chicago's 87th Street, located between Paulina and Wood, |
| 11 | | titled the Honorary Dr. Hattie B. Jones Way; and |
| 12 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Jones was a prophetess and a trailblazer for |
| 13 | | women in ministry who touched countless lives through her |
| 14 | | ministry, teaching, and healing over the decades; and |
| 15 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Jones is survived by her sisters, Prophetess |
| 16 | | Savannah Dean and Evangelist Bessie (Tony) Evans; her |
| 17 | | children, Superintendent Lawrence C. Jones, Evangelist Gailya |
| 18 | | A. Jones, and Evangelist Joyce J. Jones, Ph.D.; her |
| 19 | | son-in-law, Warner Springs; 17 grandchildren; and a host of |
| 20 | | great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, relatives, |
| 21 | | and friends; therefore, be it |
| 22 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL |
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| 1 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of |
| 2 | | Hattie B. Jones, D.Div. and extend our sincere condolences to |
| 3 | | her family, friends, and all who knew and loved her; and be it |
| 4 | | further |
| 5 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
| 6 | | presented to the family of Dr. Jones as an expression of our |
| 7 | | deepest sympathy. |