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| 1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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| 2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened |
| 3 | | to learn of the death of Ronald Gregory Draper; and
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| 4 | | WHEREAS, Ronald Draper was born to Denmon and Gladys |
| 5 | | Draper in Chicago on February 8, 1950; he learned the meaning |
| 6 | | of hard work at an early age as a paperboy, bus boy, and number |
| 7 | | runner in the Chatham community; he graduated at the top of his |
| 8 | | class from Martha Ruggles Elementary School in 1963; he |
| 9 | | attended Harlan High School, where he participated in cross |
| 10 | | country and track and field and broke the state record for the |
| 11 | | 120-yard high hurdles, leading his team to the Illinois State |
| 12 | | High School Championship; he enrolled at the North Carolina |
| 13 | | Colleges for Negroes, now known as North Carolina Central |
| 14 | | University, on a track and field scholarship in 1967 and |
| 15 | | became a 5-time College All-American between 1970 and 1971; he |
| 16 | | earned his bachelor's degree in Political Science from NCCU in |
| 17 | | 1971; he earned his Juris Doctor in 1974; he married Virginia |
| 18 | | Reynolds in 1975, and they had two sons, Jason and Brandon |
| 19 | | Draper; he passed the Cook County Bar Exam in 1975; he married |
| 20 | | Vivian Boone in 1987, and she preceded him in death in November |
| 21 | | 1991; and
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| 22 | | WHEREAS, After passing the bar, Ronald Draper began |
| 23 | | working as an assistant district attorney with the Cook County |