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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to | ||||||
3 | learn of the death of William Cousins Jr., who passed away on | ||||||
4 | January 20, 2018; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Bill Cousins was born in Swiftown, Mississippi, | ||||||
6 | the son of a longshoreman father; he moved with his family to | ||||||
7 | Memphis, Tennessee in 1931, and then to Chicago in 1938; he | ||||||
8 | attended Forrestville Elementary School and was president of | ||||||
9 | the 1945 graduating class at DuSable High School; he received a | ||||||
10 | bachelor's degree in political science from the University of | ||||||
11 | Illinois in 1948 and then a law degree from Harvard Law School | ||||||
12 | in 1951; after law school, he was commissioned as a lieutenant | ||||||
13 | in the Army and served in the Pacific Theater during the Korean | ||||||
14 | War; while in Japan, he met Hiroko Ogawa; they married in Japan | ||||||
15 | in 1953; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Bill Cousins began working as an examining | ||||||
17 | attorney for Chicago Title & Trust Co.; he then served as an | ||||||
18 | assistant state's attorney; in 1961, he and three other | ||||||
19 | African-American attorneys and Harvard Law School graduates | ||||||
20 | formed a law firm; and
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21 | WHEREAS, Bill Cousins led the Chatham-Avalon Park | ||||||
22 | Community Council, where he worked to oppose high-rise housing |
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1 | in the neighborhood; he was elected alderman in 1967 and made | ||||||
2 | the community viable by meeting with constituents, attending | ||||||
3 | book club meetings, and effectively communicating with | ||||||
4 | residents; he resigned from the City Council after he was | ||||||
5 | elected to the Cook County Circuit Court in 1976; and
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6 | WHEREAS, Bill Cousins later served on panels that | ||||||
7 | investigated two separate, deadly fire tragedies in Chicago and | ||||||
8 | helped make important fire safety recommendations that were | ||||||
9 | implemented; and
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10 | WHEREAS, Bill Cousins was known as an outstanding leader, | ||||||
11 | with thoughtful insights, who never forgot his roots; he always | ||||||
12 | said that if you've been given a good brain and a good body, | ||||||
13 | you have a responsibility to help those less fortunate than | ||||||
14 | yourself; and
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15 | WHEREAS, Bill Cousins was preceded in death by his wife, | ||||||
16 | Hiroko; and
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17 | WHEREAS, Bill Cousins is survived by his daughters, Cheryl | ||||||
18 | Akiko Cousins and Gail Yoshiko Cousins; his sons, Yul Cousins | ||||||
19 | and Noel Cousins; and his four grandchildren; therefore, be it
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20 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDREDTH GENERAL | ||||||
21 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of |
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1 | William Cousins Jr. and extend our sincere condolences to his | ||||||
2 | family, friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be it | ||||||
3 | further
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4 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
5 | presented to the family of Bill Cousins as an expression of our | ||||||
6 | deepest sympathy.
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