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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 Louise Ray of Joliet, who passed away on | ||||||
4 | January 31, 2009; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Louise Ray was born on July 9, 1942 in Natchez, | ||||||
6 | Mississippi; she married Junior Ray in 1962 in Chicago and the | ||||||
7 | couple moved to Joliet in 1971; together, they had five | ||||||
8 | children, Roy, Johnny, Willie, Junior II, and Tony; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Louise Ray had a long and distinguished career in | ||||||
10 | education; she began her career in Joliet in the 1970s, serving | ||||||
11 | at Forest Park and Taft Schools, as well as Joliet West and | ||||||
12 | Central High Schools; and | ||||||
13 | WHEREAS, On December 6, 1987, Louise Ray lost one of her | ||||||
14 | five sons to street violence in Joliet; within two weeks, she | ||||||
15 | said that, as a Christian, she already had forgiven the person | ||||||
16 | who killed her son; during that time, she formed a group called | ||||||
17 | Mothers Against Gangs and resolved to walk, on a weekly basis, | ||||||
18 | the five blocks that her son was chased by a group of attackers | ||||||
19 | before he was shot; despite harassment from gang members who | ||||||
20 | rode bicycles or circled around slowly in cars, flashing gang | ||||||
21 | signs, she resolved to continue the walk until justice was done | ||||||
22 | and encouraged other mothers to join her in a nonviolent |
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1 | protest against street gangs; and
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2 | WHEREAS, The momentum from Louise Ray's courageous | ||||||
3 | actions, as well as her ceaseless energy, led to what is now | ||||||
4 | known as the Forest Park Community Center, a familiar and | ||||||
5 | respected Joliet institution; the Forest Park Community | ||||||
6 | Center, which she founded and led until the day of her death, | ||||||
7 | was opened on November 7, 1994 and still is going strong today; | ||||||
8 | the center has matured into a multifaceted agency, providing a | ||||||
9 | variety of programs for youth and people of all ages; from 2004 | ||||||
10 | to 2006, the community center was an accredited school, working | ||||||
11 | in tandem with Joliet Junior College and Joliet Township High | ||||||
12 | School to help students earn credits that they needed to get a | ||||||
13 | high school diploma; and
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14 | WHEREAS, In 1991, Louise Ray oversaw the opening of the | ||||||
15 | Joliet Community Midnight Basketball Program, which she helped | ||||||
16 | form; the program gave young men ages 18 to 26 the opportunity | ||||||
17 | to participate in constructive activities; she also helped form | ||||||
18 | the Forest Park Youth Builders, where young adults were | ||||||
19 | required to attend school and learn a trade; and
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20 | WHEREAS, Louise Ray will be remembered by all who knew and | ||||||
21 | loved her as a woman whose tough love and determination helped | ||||||
22 | countless children become educated and productive members of | ||||||
23 | society; therefore, be it
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1 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL | ||||||
2 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with | ||||||
3 | her family and friends, the death of Louise Ray; and be it | ||||||
4 | further
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5 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
6 | presented to the family of Louise Ray as an expression of our | ||||||
7 | sympathy.
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