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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
Herrett Clyte Parker, who passed away on |
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| January 9, 2010; and
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| WHEREAS, Herrett Clyte Parker was born on March 15, 1948, |
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| in St. Louis, Missouri; her parents were Elijah Clyde and |
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| Carrie Mae (Stover) Spencer; she married John M. Parker Jr. on |
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| October 23, 1966; and
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| WHEREAS, Herrett Clyte Parker attended and was a graduate |
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| of East St. Louis Lincoln Senior High School; she then attended |
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| Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville, where she earned |
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| college credits towards a degree in business management; she |
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| also earned an associate's degree in child development and |
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| completed specialized training in hospitality management from |
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| State Community College of East St. Louis; and
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| WHEREAS, Herrett Clyte Parker served her country with pride |
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| and distinction as a medical service specialist in the United |
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| States Air Force; she was honorably discharged from the Air |
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| Force in 1967; and
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| WHEREAS, Herrett Clyte Parker was a former employee of the |
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| Edison Brothers Shoe Company; from 1997 to 2005, she and her |
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| husband operated the Parker Garden Bed and Breakfast, the only |
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| black-owned bed and breakfast inn in the State of Illinois; the |
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| Parker Garden Bed and Breakfast earned numerous awards, |
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| including the Power of Minority Business Excellence Award from |
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| the Secretary of State, and was the subject of numerous stories |
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| from media outlets, such as KSDK-TV in St. Louis, the Kansas |
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| City Star, the New York Times, and Emerge Magazine; and |
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| WHEREAS, Herrett Clyte Parker was a founding member of the |
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| National Black Innkeepers Association; she also served for 15 |
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| years as a spokesperson for the African-Americans Uniting for |
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| Life, where she championed the bone marrow transplant cause, |
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| educated many African-Americans about the unique need for |
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| African-American donors, and inspired hundreds of people to |
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| give a second chance at life; and
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| WHEREAS, Herrett Clyte Parker enjoyed designing, |
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| decorating, gardening, reading, entertaining, and having |
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| thought-provoking and impassioned conservations with others; |
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| she also enjoyed traveling with her husband, particularly her |
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| 10 years of vacations to various African countries, such as |
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| Gambia, Ghana, Togo, Benin, and Senegal; and |
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| WHEREAS, Herrett Clyte Parker was preceded in death by her |
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| mother; and
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| WHEREAS, Herrett Clyte Parker is survived by her loving |
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| husband of 43 years, John; her daughter, Sunya T. Bozeman; her |
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| grandson, Delvrick J. Bozeman; her father; her brother, Bernard |
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| "Butch" Spencer; her sisters, Dianne (James) Ritchett and |
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| Sheila (Melvin) Goodwin; her aunts, Bernice Willis, Joe Ella |
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| Draper, Thelma Stover, and Theresa Looney; her uncles, |
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| Commodore Mister and Gillespie (Angie) Spencer; her |
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| father-in-law, John M. Parker; her brother-in-law, Donald |
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| Parker; her sisters-in-law, Delaree (Charles) Maddox, Gloria |
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| M. Parker, Patricia (Edmond Brown) Parker, Karen (Vernon) |
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| Davis, and Patresa A. Parker; and her many nephews, nieces, and |
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| friends; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL |
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| ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with |
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| her family and friends, the passing of Herrett Clyte Parker; |
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| 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 Herrett Clyte Parker as an |
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| expression of our sympathy.
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