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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 Fredericka J. Nash of East St. Louis, who | ||||||
4 | passed away on April 26, 2010; and
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5 | WHEREAS, She was born the middle child of three girls on | ||||||
6 | December 18, 1919, in East St. Louis to C.T. and Emma Edwards | ||||||
7 | Nash; as a native of East St. Louis, she attended St. Augustine | ||||||
8 | Grade School and graduated from Lincoln School; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Fredericka lived a life of academic achievements | ||||||
10 | through her acumen in higher education; she was a member of the | ||||||
11 | Radiance Center for Spiritual Living in Belleville; Fredericka | ||||||
12 | was the owner of Nash Funeral Home, the area's oldest black | ||||||
13 | owned funeral business; she, along with her sisters M. Frances | ||||||
14 | and Claudia M., from birth, began their lives in funeral | ||||||
15 | service under the guidance of their father, C.T. Nash; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Fredericka was a member of the following | ||||||
17 | organizations: the Illinois Retired Teachers Association, the | ||||||
18 | St. Clair County Retired Teachers Association, the St. Clair | ||||||
19 | County Funeral Directors Association, the Missouri Funeral | ||||||
20 | Directors Association, the Missouri State Funeral Directors | ||||||
21 | and Embalmers Association, the St. Louis Gateway Funeral | ||||||
22 | Directors and Embalmers Association, the 100 Black Women of |
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1 | Funeral Service, the American Society of Embalmers, the | ||||||
2 | National Funeral Directors Association, the National Funeral | ||||||
3 | Directors and Morticians Association, the International | ||||||
4 | Graphoanalysis Society, the Alumni Society of SIU-E and SIU-C, | ||||||
5 | the Funeral Service Advisory Board, and she was a lifetime | ||||||
6 | member of the NAACP; she was also a past member of the East St. | ||||||
7 | Louis Civil Service Police and Fire Board, the St. Clair County | ||||||
8 | EEOC, and a Board member of School District 189; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Lovingly called "Fricks", she enjoyed traveling | ||||||
10 | to exotic areas; she was an Enrichment Program Lecturer for | ||||||
11 | cruise lines; she had also done research on variation | ||||||
12 | handwriting which was presented to the International Forensic | ||||||
13 | Society in Oxford, England in 1984; she had been lecturing | ||||||
14 | around the world until her health began to fail; and she was a | ||||||
15 | certified lecturer for the State of Illinois for Continuing | ||||||
16 | Education Units (CEUs); and | ||||||
17 | WHEREAS, In 1994, she was granted certification as an | ||||||
18 | authorized OSHA outreach trainer; and she was an insurance | ||||||
19 | producer and also the publisher of two books; and | ||||||
20 | WHEREAS, She was preceded in death by her parents and two | ||||||
21 | sisters, M. Frances Nash Terrell and Claudia M. Nash; and
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22 | WHEREAS, Fredericka Nash is survived by her niece, Claudia |
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1 | E. Nash-Thomas; her numerous cousins; her two-god children, Lt. | ||||||
2 | Caroliss A. Childress and Fredericka Agnew; her extended | ||||||
3 | family, Harold (Fannie) Wayne, Marion Wayne, James Edward | ||||||
4 | (Carmen) Wayne, Marvin Wayne, Reginald (Marita) Wayne, | ||||||
5 | Michelle (Elwood) Buchannan, Michael (Carmel) Smith; and many | ||||||
6 | loving and dear friends; therefore, be it
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7 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL | ||||||
8 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with | ||||||
9 | her family and friends, the passing of Fredericka Nash; and be | ||||||
10 | it further
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11 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
12 | presented to the family of Fredericka Nash as a symbol of our | ||||||
13 | sincere sympathy.
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