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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 Earlean |
4 | | Lindsey of Chicago, who passed away on January 8, 2014; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Earlean Lindsey was born on August 4, 1925 in |
6 | | Sawyerville, Alabama to Willie "Bo" and Ethel Taylor; she spent |
7 | | her early years in rural Alabama and moved to Chicago in 1946; |
8 | | she married Bernard Lindsey in 1952; following his passing in |
9 | | 1981, she married Robert Calhoun; and
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10 | | WHEREAS, Earlean Lindsey's early jobs were in the domestic |
11 | | and restaurant industry, but in 1959 she moved to the Westside |
12 | | of Chicago and began a career as a community organizer; she was |
13 | | one of the founders of the Westside Association for Community |
14 | | Action, where she was elected President for life; she was a |
15 | | founder and board member emeritus for the Center for New |
16 | | Horizons, an original member of the University of Illinois |
17 | | Urban Health Program Advisory Council, founding member of the |
18 | | University of Illinois Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center's |
19 | | Community Advisory Council, former President of the Heritage |
20 | | Manor, and a founding member of the Chicago Commons |
21 | | Association's Jackie Robinson House; and
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22 | | WHEREAS, Earlean Lindsey was a strong advocate for |
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1 | | education; she was active with Malcolm X College in its early |
2 | | years and was a former member of Chicago Public School District |
3 | | 9's local school council; she was a past board member of the |
4 | | Corporate Community Schools of America; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Earlean Lindsey was also passionate about |
6 | | healthcare; she was one of the pioneers in the advent of |
7 | | Community Health Centers and served on a committee for |
8 | | President John F. Kennedy's Commission on Community Mental |
9 | | Health Centers; during the 1960s and 1970s she gave workshops |
10 | | and seminars on community health and organizing across the |
11 | | United States and abroad, and she was one of the first |
12 | | Presidents of the National Association of Community Health |
13 | | Centers; she was an original member of the Mile Square |
14 | | Federation and one of the founders of the Mile Square Health |
15 | | Center; and |
16 | | WHEREAS, Earlean Lindsey received numerous awards and |
17 | | recognitions for her community service and leadership; most |
18 | | notably, she was recognized in the United States House of |
19 | | Representatives for her community service in 1998, and the City |
20 | | of Chicago dedicated the street corner of Damen and Washington |
21 | | as "Mrs. Lindsey Drive" in her honor; and |
22 | | WHEREAS, Earlean Lindsey was a member of Pilgrim Rest |
23 | | Missionary Baptist Church on the Westside of Chicago for 55 |
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1 | | years; and |
2 | | WHEREAS, Earlean Lindsey was preceded in death by her |
3 | | parents; her step-mother, Vileter Taylor; her children, Earl, |
4 | | Ethel, Donald, and Michael; her grandchild, Cletus; her |
5 | | step-child, Bernard, Jr.; her brothers, Frank, Robert, Jacob, |
6 | | Richard, Curtis, Carlton, R.L., Joseph, and Edward; and her |
7 | | first and second husbands Bernard and Robert; and
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8 | | WHEREAS, Earlean Lindsey is survived by her daughters, |
9 | | Janice, Pamela, and Patricia (Leroy); her sons, Leroy, Garnell, |
10 | | and Marvin (Beverly); her Godson, Johnny Brown; her brothers, |
11 | | Willie, Jimmie (Hazel), James, Luke (Mary), and Henry (Mamie); |
12 | | her sisters, Annie Pearl (Joe Lee) and Leslie; her 20 |
13 | | grandchildren; her dozens of great-grandchildren and |
14 | | great-great-grandchildren; and countless nieces, nephews, and |
15 | | friends; therefore, be it
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16 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
17 | | NINETY-EIGHTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
18 | | we mourn the passing of Earlean Lindsey, and extend our sincere |
19 | | condolences to her family, friends, and all who knew and loved |
20 | | her; and be it further
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21 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
22 | | presented to Earlean Lindsey as an expression of our deepest |