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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to |
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| learn of the death of
Leon Finney Sr. of Chicago, who passed |
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| away on April 4, 2008; and
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| WHEREAS, Leon Finney Sr. was born in 1916 in Mississippi; |
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| he was the son of successful funeral home operator T.J. |
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| Huddleston; he moved to Chicago, where his aunt, Bertha Brody, |
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| lived; and
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| WHEREAS, Leon Finney Sr. was the founder and owner of the |
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| Leon's Bar-B-Q chain; he founded the business in 1942, after |
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| the police broke up a bookie joint in the basement of a |
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| barbecue shop on East Garfield Boulevard in Chicago; after the |
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| raid, the owner offered to sell the barbecue restaurant for |
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| $700, the price of the refrigerator; after his father wired him |
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| the money, he opened Leon's Bar-B-Q, which has since become a |
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| staple of Chicago's culinary history and is particularly known |
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| for its tangy and sweet barbeque sauce; and
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| WHEREAS, Leon Finney Sr. was active in running his popular |
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| chain of restaurants until his health began to decline; and
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| WHEREAS, Leon Finney Sr. was an active advocate of |
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| African-American business and community organizations, helping |