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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 Juanita Newell Cook of Dolton, who passed | ||||||
4 | away on May 28, 2007; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Juanita Newell Cook was born to the union of Mason | ||||||
6 | Sr. and Ethel Newell on August 7, 1928;
Juanita was baptized in | ||||||
7 | the Catholic Church at an early age; she attended St. Elizabeth | ||||||
8 | Grammar School in Chicago, St. Frances High School in | ||||||
9 | Rockcastle, West Virginia, and Loop Junior College in Chicago; | ||||||
10 | and
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11 | WHEREAS, Juanita met and married Wonnie Cook in 1948; | ||||||
12 | Juanita was influential in the lives of many neighborhood | ||||||
13 | children; "Granny" as she was affectionately known, took many | ||||||
14 | of these children into her home and raised them as her own; she | ||||||
15 | remained a devoted Christian throughout her life; she was a | ||||||
16 | member of St. Raphael Catholic Church and the Knights of Peter | ||||||
17 | Claver Auxiliary at St. Benedict the African; she became an | ||||||
18 | active member of St. Mary's Catholic Church after moving to | ||||||
19 | Dolton; and
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20 | WHEREAS, Juanita Cook was employed by the City of Chicago | ||||||
21 | for 39 years; she served under the late Richard J. Daley as a | ||||||
22 | manager in the Department of Human Services and as a community |
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1 | liaison in the Englewood area beginning in 1967; she was a | ||||||
2 | committed member of the Democratic Party and served as precinct | ||||||
3 | captain in the 16th Ward, volunteered in the 34th Ward, and was | ||||||
4 | a member of the 9th Ward Democratic Organization; she supported | ||||||
5 | Mayor William Shaw of Dolton for 25 years and Commissioner | ||||||
6 | Robert Shaw in all of their political endeavors, including | ||||||
7 | serving as a manager for the Village of Dolton's political | ||||||
8 | organization; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Preceding her in death was her son Wonnie Jr.; her | ||||||
10 | brothers Paul (Anita), Alfonso (Ella) and Michael; her | ||||||
11 | grand-daughter Melanie (Shawn); her sister-in-law Flossie; and | ||||||
12 | other loved ones; and
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13 | WHEREAS, Juanita Newell Cook leaves her children to cherish | ||||||
14 | her loving memory: Ralph (Martha), Walter (Felicia), Cynthia | ||||||
15 | (Paris Norton), Deborah (William Shaw), and Maurice | ||||||
16 | (Stephanie); her sister Litesha (Bernard); her brothers, | ||||||
17 | Claude (Celestine), Mason Jr. (Rose) and Maurice (Sandra); her | ||||||
18 | grandchildren, Keith, Quentin, LaShanda, Metoyer, Stephen, and | ||||||
19 | Wonnie; her great-grandchildren, Ashley and Asante; and a host | ||||||
20 | of nieces, nephews and other special friends; therefore, be it
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21 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL | ||||||
22 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with | ||||||
23 | her family and friends, the passing of Juanita Newell Cook; and |
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1 | be it further
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2 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
3 | presented to the family of Juanita Newell Cook as a symbol of | ||||||
4 | our sincere sympathy.
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