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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, State Representative Monique D. Davis and the |
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| Illinois House of Representatives are saddened to learn of the |
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| death of
Reverend Barbara Jean Allen of Chicago, who passed |
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| away on November 13, 2007; and
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| WHEREAS, Rev. Barbara Jean Allen was born on January 15, |
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| 1934 in Chicago; she was the second child of Herbert Spencer |
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| Salone Sr. and Anna Rae (Johnson); she married S.L. "Sam" Allen |
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| on October 12, 1957; and
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| WHEREAS, Rev. Barbara Jean Allen was raised in Chicago; she |
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| attended Doolittle Elementary School and Dunbar Vocational |
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| High School, where she was recognized as an exceptional |
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| student; it was at Dunbar that she met her future husband, S.L. |
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| "Sam" Allen; and
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| WHEREAS, After graduating from Dunbar in 1951, Rev. Barbara |
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| Jean Allen accepted a full-time position as an accounting clerk |
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| at the Illinois Bell Telephone Company; she became a pioneer |
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| within the company, becoming one of the first African-American |
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| women to be hired as a stenographer before being promoted to |
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| become one of the first African-American women to be a service |
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| representative at Illinois Bell Telephone; she also held the |
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| distinction of being one of the first five African-American |
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| level managers and one of three African-American second level |
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| managers in the company, as well as serving as the first |
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| African-American manager of Illinois Bell Telephone's new |
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| Equal Employment Opportunity Department; and
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| WHEREAS, Rev. Barbara Jean Allen was raised in the Church |
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| of the Living God CWFF; in 1962, she and her husband relocated |
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| to the South Side of Chicago and became members of Trinity |
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| United Church in Christ, under the leadership of Dr. Kenneth B. |
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| Smith; and
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| WHEREAS, Soon after becoming a member of the Church of the |
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| Living God CWFF, Rev. Barbara Jean Allen became active in many |
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| of the church's programs; she joined the church's Christian |
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| Education Department and became the backbone of the Sunday |
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| School Department; she was elected to the Board of Christian |
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| Education of Trinity; she was instrumental in the design and |
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| development of a Church School curriculum for the church's |
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| students; in 1977, she was commissioned as the Director of |
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| Christian Education of Trinity at United Church of Christ and |
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| was licensed as the first African-American female minister in |
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| the Chicago Metropolitan Association of the Illinois |
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| Conference of the United Church of Christ's history; she then |
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| served as Assistant Pastor, followed by Executive Minister, |
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| where she oversaw the operation of the church and its programs |
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| for over 25 years; and
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| WHEREAS, Under the guidance of Rev. Barbara Jean Allen, the |
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| Church of the Living God CWFF greatly expanded its choir |
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| programs from its original three choir groups into its current |
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| incarnation, which includes the Sanctuary Choir, the Women's |
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| Chorus, the Men's Chorus, Imani Ya Watume, the Little Warriors |
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| for Christ, and Walaika; under her tutelage, over 8,000 new |
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| members were taught the ways of the church and 35 seminarians |
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| were supervised in their studies from beginning to end; |
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| inspired by her battles with cancer, she founded the |
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| Can-Cer-Vive Ministry; and |
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| WHEREAS, Rev. Barbara Jean Allen is survived by her loving |
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| husband of 55 years, S.L. "Sam" Allen; her children, Michael |
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| and Sandra; her siblings, James (Gerry), Gail, Debra (Alvin), |
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| and Mark (Valee); her grandchildren, Mikie, Alleyah, and Kayli; |
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| her loving and supportive church family; and her many nieces, |
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| nephews, other relatives, and friends; and
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| WHEREAS, Rev. Barbara Jean Allen will be remembered by all |
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| who knew and loved her as a loving, patient, and gentle woman |
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| who was always loyal to her family and obedient to God; |
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| therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |