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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
3 | | Representatives are saddened to learn of the death of Katie |
4 | | Bell Jackson-Booker, who passed away on March 22, 2013; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Katie Jackson-Booker was born on September 7, |
6 | | 1941, in Natchez, Mississippi; her parents were Charles and |
7 | | Mary Russell Green; she married Fred Jackson, Jr. in June of |
8 | | 1958; she later married Melvin Booker in December of 1978; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, Katie Jackson-Booker spent her early years in |
10 | | Mississippi and attended Mississippi Valley State and Alcorn |
11 | | University; she and her family moved from Natchez to Dixmoor in |
12 | | September of 1962; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, Katie Jackson-Booker served for over 37 years in |
14 | | positions of increasing responsibility for Cook County Health |
15 | | Systems, culminating as a hospital health administrator at the |
16 | | time of her retirement in 2010; after her retirement, she |
17 | | continued working with civic organizations such as Roseland |
18 | | Cease Fire, the Chicago Public Schools Safe Passage program, |
19 | | and the Nehemiah Restoration Coalition; and
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20 | | WHEREAS, Katie Jackson-Booker began her active service in |
21 | | community affairs by leading a cause for a new traffic light to |
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1 | | improve safety for the children in the West Harvey/Dixmoor |
2 | | School District; she went on to become active in community |
3 | | groups such as PTO, Lunch Moms, Cub Scouts, and the Dixmoor |
4 | | Little League; she later began serving as President of the |
5 | | local American Federation of State, County, and Municipal |
6 | | Employees (AFSCME) council at Oak Forest Hospital; she was an |
7 | | active member of the Thornton Township Regular Democratic |
8 | | Organization, participated in its annual Thanksgiving Dinner |
9 | | every year, and was named one of their "Women of the Year" in |
10 | | 2011; in 1971, she was elected to the Board of Education for |
11 | | West Harvey/Dixmoor School District 147, where she served for |
12 | | over 40 years; she served as a Trustee of South Suburban |
13 | | College District 510 for 19 years; she was deeply committed to |
14 | | quality public education opportunities and served as Chair of |
15 | | the Black Caucus of the National School Board Association; she |
16 | | was also an active member of the National Association of Black |
17 | | School Educators and the Illinois and National School Board |
18 | | Associations; and |
19 | | WHEREAS, Katie Jackson-Booker was raised as a Christian |
20 | | from childhood and was an inaugural member of St. Mark |
21 | | Missionary Baptist Church; she dutifully educated her family in |
22 | | Christian doctrine and was a choir member; and
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23 | | WHEREAS, Katie Jackson-Booker was the recipient of |
24 | | numerous awards and recognitions; in 2012, Vail Street in |
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1 | | Harvey was renamed in her honor; she was also an Eastern Star |
2 | | member of the St. John Lodge Queen of Sheba Chapter; and |
3 | | WHEREAS, Katie Jackson-Booker was preceded in death by her |
4 | | father, Charles Green; her mother, Mary Savier; her son, Kelvin |
5 | | Trent; her husband, Melvin Booker; her granddaughter, Salissa; |
6 | | her cousin, Maurice Stewart; and her extended family, Jackie |
7 | | Harris, Allison Hall, and Robert Jones; and
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8 | | WHEREAS, Katie Jackson-Booker is survived by her children, |
9 | | Bobby (Renita), Gregory (Sharon), Marrion (Benard), Reginald |
10 | | (Barbara), Melvin Leander, and Sheila O'Bryant; her |
11 | | grandchildren, Tiffane (Kelly), Justin, Imani, Christopher, |
12 | | DeAndrea, John, Makayla, Marna, Megan, Matthew, Chalessa, |
13 | | Michela, Charles, and Derrick; her great-grandchildren, |
14 | | Kameron, Katelyn, Kelly Jr., Khalila, and Makayla; and her |
15 | | extended family, Velma Jackson, Gladyse (Bernard) Taylor, |
16 | | Michael, Steven, and Robbyn Hall, DeLeon (Ieshia) Duckworth, |
17 | | Mary (Kaiser) Wright, Della Patterson, Dorothy Jones, Clara |
18 | | Henry, Maurice Ricardo, and Effrem Contrel Stewart; therefore, |
19 | | be it
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20 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
21 | | NINETY-EIGHTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
22 | | we mourn, along with her family and friends, the passing of |
23 | | Katie Bell Jackson-Booker; and be it further
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