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1 | HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois General Assembly are | ||||||
3 | saddened to learn of the death of Henry "Hank" Martinez; and
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4 | WHEREAS, Henry Martinez was born in Chicago to parents who | ||||||
5 | came from Guanajuato, Mexico; and
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6 | WHEREAS, Henry Martinez dedicated his life to provide | ||||||
7 | guidance for youth and to empower Latino communities; he was | ||||||
8 | the Founder and Executive Director of the Mexican Community | ||||||
9 | Committee, which was established to reduce crime and gang | ||||||
10 | activity and was the first entity of its kind in the southeast | ||||||
11 | community of Chicago; he was the Founder and Director of the | ||||||
12 | Latino Resource Institute of Illinois, which also houses an | ||||||
13 | Illinois Welcoming Center and Family Advocacy Center; he served | ||||||
14 | as Senior Supervisor at the Chicago Area Project, which | ||||||
15 | addresses juvenile delinquency in some of the poorest | ||||||
16 | communities of the City of Chicago; he launched the first | ||||||
17 | Latino community college program in southeast Chicago, | ||||||
18 | "Projecto Venceremos", which was later adopted by the City | ||||||
19 | Colleges of Chicago; he also served as part of Governor | ||||||
20 | Ogilvie's Spanish Speaking Peoples Study Commission in the | ||||||
21 | early 1970s, one of the first Latino commissions in the nation; | ||||||
22 | and
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1 | WHEREAS, Over 3 decades later, Henry Martinez became | ||||||
2 | convinced that Latinos needed a voice inside State government | ||||||
3 | more than ever, which led him to become the visionary force | ||||||
4 | behind the creation of the Illinois Latino Family Commission; | ||||||
5 | he began serving as the organization's chairman in 2010 and led | ||||||
6 | the efforts to fight for Latino equity and inclusion; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Henry Martinez served his country as a member of | ||||||
8 | the United States military during the Korean War; he | ||||||
9 | subsequently made it his mission to ensure that Latino veterans | ||||||
10 | have a voice and access to well-deserved support; he was the | ||||||
11 | founder of the Latino Veterans Committee of the Illinois Latino | ||||||
12 | Family Commission to provide a forum to connect Latino veterans | ||||||
13 | throughout the State to resources and each other; he led the | ||||||
14 | efforts to establish a Vietnam veterans memorial in south | ||||||
15 | Chicago that stands as a testament today to his commitment to | ||||||
16 | his fellow veterans; he was also an active member of the | ||||||
17 | American G.I. Forum and numerous boards, councils, and | ||||||
18 | commissions throughout his many years of service and advocacy; | ||||||
19 | and | ||||||
20 | WHEREAS, Henry Martinez graduated from Roosevelt | ||||||
21 | University and the University of Chicago and held a master's | ||||||
22 | degree in Juvenile Justice from Chicago State University; and
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23 | WHEREAS, Henry Martinez will be fondly remembered by those |
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1 | who knew and loved him for his roles as community organizer, | ||||||
2 | youth advocate, government worker, consultant, journalist, | ||||||
3 | social worker, executive director, Latino community leader, | ||||||
4 | and devoted father, as well as his work as an action-oriented | ||||||
5 | leader that accomplished many firsts on behalf of the Latino | ||||||
6 | community; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Henry Martinez is survived by his wife, Linda; his | ||||||
8 | daughters, Alison and Kristal; and his new baby grandson; | ||||||
9 | therefore, be it
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10 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
11 | NINETY-NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE | ||||||
12 | SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that we, along with his family and | ||||||
13 | friends, mourn the passing of Henry "Hank" Martinez; and be it | ||||||
14 | further
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15 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
16 | presented to the family of Henry Martinez as an expression of | ||||||
17 | our sympathy.
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