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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
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| Representatives are saddened to learn of the death of
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| Dr. Claude S. Wyatt, Jr., Founding Pastor of the Vernon Park |
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| Church of God in Chicago, who passed away on April 11, 2010; |
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| WHEREAS, For over 40 years, Reverend Wyatt was a vital part |
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| of his community and was responsible for rehabilitating |
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| alcoholics and drug addicts, working with young people, gangs, |
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| and juveniles in trouble; he lived on Chicago's "Skid Row" for |
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| a small time as part of his special training as an urban |
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| pastor; and |
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| WHEREAS, Reverend Claude Wyatt, Jr., at the request of the |
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| Ministry of Kingston, Jamaica, served in a series of |
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| evangelical and social outreach ministries for several years as |
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| a speaker and instructor; the Wyatt Day Care Center was |
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| established in honor of his work in Jamaica; and
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| WHEREAS, Through his association with the late Dr. Martin |
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| Luther King, Jr., Reverend Claude Wyatt, Jr. served as Chicago |
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| Director of the Ministerial Leadership Training Program for the |
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| Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC); he served as |
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| one of the organizers of Operation Breadbasket and Operation |
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| PUSH (People United to Serve Humanity); he was a board member |
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| of PUSH and a constituent for Urban Ministries for the Church |
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| of God, Anderson, Indiana; he was a member of the Chicago Urban |
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| League and a former member of the Chicago Baptist Institute; he |
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| served as a spiritual leader to Chicago Mayors Eugene Sawyer |
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| and Richard M. Daley; he also served as a resource person for |
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| various religious, community, and business groups; and
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| WHEREAS, Reverend Claude Wyatt, Jr., was the author of 2 |
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| unpublished books for the Anderson School of Theology, " Church |
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| Management and Finances " and " The Agony of What He Saw ", and |
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| numerous articles; and
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| WHEREAS, Reverend Claude Wyatt, Jr., served as a delegate |
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| to the World Congress in Zurich, Switzerland; he has been |
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| honored on countless occasions for his pastoral, religious, and |
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| executive leadership; and
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| WHEREAS, In 1978, Reverend Claude Wyatt, Jr., was honored |
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| by the prestigious Blackbook Business and National Publication |
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| Agency and one of the Ten Outstanding Business and Professional |
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| Persons; on November 30, 1989, he was inducted into the DuSABLE |
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| Umbrella Alumni, Inc. Hall of Fame; and
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| WHEREAS, Reverend Claude Wyatt, Jr., served in the ministry |
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| for over 44 years until his retirement in 2000; upon his |
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| retirement, the Vernon Park Church of God in Chicago named him |
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| the church's Founder and Pastor Emeritus in recognition of his |
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| role as the church's founding pastor; and |
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| WHEREAS, Reverend Claude Wyatt, Jr., was preceded in death |
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| by his parents, Anna and Claude Wyatt Sr.; his son, Renaldo |
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| "Renny" Wyatt; his brothers, Henry, Calvin, and Reverend |
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| Lawrence Wyatt; and his sister, Marvie Banks; and
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| WHEREAS, Reverend Claude Wyatt, Jr., is survived by his |
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| loving wife of 69 years, Reverend Dr. Addie L. Wyatt; his son, |
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| Reverend Claude L. Wyatt (Yvonne); his grandchildren, Allen L. |
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| Wyatt, Rene Wyatt-Hall (Joel), Brian K. Wyatt (BiBi), Sharon A. |
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| Wyatt, Darren Montgomery (Selinda), and Claudea Wyatt-Ellis |
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| (William); his 14 great-grandchildren; his 4 |
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| great-great-grandchildren; his nieces, Wylynn Banks, Sherilyn |
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| Wyatt-Wickes (Keith), Bathsheba Wyatt-Draper, Jerri |
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| Wyatt-Hoover, and Terri Wyatt; his nephews, Ronald Wyatt |
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| (Sylvia), Paul Wyatt (Lucinda), and Max Wyatt; his |
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| sisters-in-law, Maude McKay (Robert), Laura Cameron-Cobb, and |
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| Artelia Wyatt; his brother-in-law, Jerome Dandridge; his |
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| god-daughter, Reverend VaCountess Johnson; and his special and |
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| devoted friend, Rev. Dr. Willie Taplin Barrow; and
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| WHEREAS, Reverend Claude Wyatt, Jr., served as a shining |
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| beacon of piety, compassion, and integrity for countless people |
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| and inspired many to enter the ministry and do great things for |
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| God; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
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| mourn, along with his family and friends, the passing of |
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| Reverend Dr. Claude S. Wyatt, Jr.; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| presented to the family of Reverend Claude S. Wyatt, Jr., as an |
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| expression of our sympathy.
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