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| 1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION |
| 2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened |
| 3 | | to learn of the death of Bishop Joseph Hosea Johnson of Peoria, |
| 4 | | who passed away on October 22, 2025; and |
| 5 | | WHEREAS, Bishop Johnson was born to Charlie and Letha Mae |
| 6 | | (Smith) Johnson in Benoit, Mississippi on July 24, 1935, and |
| 7 | | he was one of 17 children born to his parents; he committed to |
| 8 | | his faith at the age of 12; he relocated to Peoria at the age |
| 9 | | of 18, where he met and married Annie Jo Hunter, and they had |
| 10 | | two sons, Joel and Jonathan; he was called to a life of |
| 11 | | ministry after joining New Morning Star Missionary Baptist |
| 12 | | Church, leading him to study at Chicago Baptist Institute for |
| 13 | | four years; he later continued his theological studies at the |
| 14 | | University of Minnesota and Harvard College in California; and |
| 15 | | WHEREAS, Bishop Johnson, following his return to Peoria, |
| 16 | | served as a community worker for the State of Illinois |
| 17 | | Department of Corrections, working with troubled youth and |
| 18 | | becoming a probation officer after 18 months; he was promoted |
| 19 | | to director of Juvenile Court Services three years later, |
| 20 | | becoming the first African American to be appointed to that |
| 21 | | position and serving for 37 years; and |
| 22 | | WHEREAS, Bishop Johnson began his pastoral history as an |
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| 1 | | interim pastor with Star of Hope Full Gospel Church, formerly |
| 2 | | Star of Hope Missionary Baptist Church, in October 1967; he |
| 3 | | was ordained and installed as the permanent pastor in March |
| 4 | | 1968; at the same time, he also fulfilled other pastoral |
| 5 | | duties at Peoria Christian Church and First United Methodist |
| 6 | | Church; under his dynamic and life-changing leadership, Star |
| 7 | | of Hope saw and hosted countless miracles of salvation, |
| 8 | | healing, and deliverance; and |
| 9 | | WHEREAS, Bishop Johnson served as a role model in the |
| 10 | | community and a beacon from within the church; he participated |
| 11 | | in the Cursillo Movement for 31 years, having the opportunity |
| 12 | | to minister at 39 prison sites in Illinois; his ministry also |
| 13 | | reached outside the United States for more than 40 years, |
| 14 | | touching Liberia, Trinidad, and Tobago; and |
| 15 | | WHEREAS, Bishop Johnson was an extremely loving and giving |
| 16 | | man to countless individuals, serving as the foster father to |
| 17 | | many young men and as a religious mentor to a multitude of |
| 18 | | young men and women; he helped in sending 30 students to |
| 19 | | college and purchased 12 homes and 33 cars for others; he also |
| 20 | | donated funds to many local churches and community |
| 21 | | organizations; and |
| 22 | | WHEREAS, Bishop Johnson was preceded in death by his |
| 23 | | parents; his son, Joel Johnson; his foster son, Ralph |
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| 1 | | Wrightner Stuckey; and 14 siblings; and |
| 2 | | WHEREAS, Bishop Johnson is survived by his son, Jonathan |
| 3 | | "John" Johnson Sr.; four children whom he loved as his own, |
| 4 | | Roderick "Rod" Jordan, Daniel (Elizabeth) Billberry, Kenton |
| 5 | | Young, and State Representative Jehan (Derrick) Gordon-Booth; |
| 6 | | his siblings, Willie Johnson and Bernice Johnson; six |
| 7 | | grandchildren; and a host of great-grandchildren, foster |
| 8 | | children, nieces, and nephews; his extended family; his church |
| 9 | | family; and his friends; therefore, be it |
| 10 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL |
| 11 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of |
| 12 | | Bishop Joseph Hosea Johnson and extend our sincere condolences |
| 13 | | to his family, friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be |
| 14 | | it further |
| 15 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
| 16 | | presented to the family of Bishop Johnson as an expression of |
| 17 | | our deepest sympathy. |