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Full Text of SR0762  93rd General Assembly

SR0762 93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY


 


 
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SENATE RESOLUTION

 
2     WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of Illinois
3 learned with regret of the death of Samuel A. Patch, a longtime
4 aide and strategist to former Chicago Mayor Harold Washington,
5 on Wednesday, January 5, 2005; and
 
6     WHEREAS, Samuel A. Patch was born in Chicago on September
7 24, 1933, the second youngest of nine children, and remained a
8 life-long resident of the city to which he made such
9 significant contribution; and
 
10     WHEREAS, Mr. Patch graduated from Englewood High School and
11 earned a Bachelor of Science in business administration from
12 Kentucky State University; and
 
13     WHEREAS, He lived in Chicago's 3rd Ward for most of his
14 life and made a tremendous imprint there; he helped to develop
15 many of the innovative, creative programs of former Alderman
16 Ralph Metcalfe that sought to improve the quality of life for
17 young people; and
 
18     WHEREAS, He served his country as a member of the United
19 States Armed Forces; and
 
20     WHEREAS, He was an active member of the Kappa Alpha Psi
21 Fraternity; and
 
22     WHEREAS, Mr. Patch was both a dedicated teacher in the
23 Chicago Public School System and played semi-professional
24 football for the Chicago Crusaders; and
 
25     WHEREAS, Samuel A. Patch was an astute businessman and
26 entrepreneur, acting as Manager of the Black Trey, owner of a
27 Northside nightclub, owner of International Trade Projects,
28 and owner/operator of Balton Corp., a successful national

 

 

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1 wholesale distribution business that specializes in paper and
2 janitorial products and restaurant supplies; despite his full
3 schedule, family was his top priority; and
 
4     WHEREAS, He was the loving father of Shari Wilson,
5 grandfather of four, affectionate brother of eight siblings
6 with four surviving siblings, and was uncle, mentor, and
7 cherished friend to many; and
 
8     WHEREAS, Mr. Patch believed in and contributed to the
9 intellectual and political growth of the City's youth via
10 membership in the Illinois High School Association,
11 Directorship of the Third Ward Christmas Baskets and Family
12 Christmas parties for over 4,500 children, and in executive
13 officer positions with the Study Program for Elementary
14 Students, Cook County Young Democrats, and the District 13
15 Educational Advisory Council; and
 
16     WHEREAS, He made innumerable contributions to the city and
17 his community via service as Assistant Director of Model
18 Cities-Chicago Committee on Urban Opportunities, as Chair of
19 Model Cities Near South Area Planning Council, as Director of
20 the Decisive Aspirational Development Program, as a member of
21 the Citizens Review Committee for Grants from the State
22 Department of Mental Health, as Vice President of the City-wide
23 Citizen Advisory Board on Mental Health, as a member of the
24 Advisory Board Firman United Christian Community Services, as
25 Co-Chair of the Harold Washington Stamp Committee, and as
26 Founding Member of the Human Resources Development Institute
27 (HRDI); and
 
28     WHEREAS, Mr. Patch stood with courage and determination in
29 the movement for political empowerment of his community,
30 serving as Founder of the National Black Political Convention,
31 Chairman of the Illinois Black Political Assembly, Instructor
32 in political education classes for Chicago Black United

 

 

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1 Communities (CBUC) and the Charles A. Hayes Center, as a Board
2 Member for the National Black Political Coordinating
3 Committee, a member of the Task Force for Black Political
4 Empowerment, and a member of the Harold Washington Institute
5 for Research and Political Studies; and
 
6     WHEREAS, He was close friend, confidant, and advisor on
7 political strategy to the City's first African American Mayor,
8 Harold Washington, serving the Mayor prior to and during his
9 mayoralty and continuing thereafter to preserve Mayor
10 Washington's ideals and legacy by acting as District
11 Administrator in the historic First Congressional District, as
12 Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, and as a member of the
13 Chicago Public Library's Harold Washington Archives and
14 Collections Committee and the Harold Washington Think Tank; and
 
15     WHEREAS Mr. Patch stood for fairness in government and in
16 the electoral process, spearheading successful efforts for the
17 adoption of a reapportionment map to ensure electoral
18 representation and the retention of three Majority-Black
19 Congressional Districts, an effort that earned him the
20 sobriquet "Mr. Superb" by the Chicago Sun-Times, and serving as
21 a Delegate to the 1970 Illinois Constitutional Convention; and
 
22     WHEREAS, He was an avid Bears fan; described as a serious,
23 quiet man, he showed a different side in the football stadium;
24 it is his quiet, behind-the-scenes actions that will be missed
25 most, especially by the city's African-American community,
26 which has lost a political giant; he was involved in most, if
27 not all, of the political movements of the South Side for the
28 past 50 years; and
 
29     WHEREAS, He leaves a legacy of excellence, intellect,
30 dedication, and courage to the many young people whom he
31 befriended, mentored, and urged to follow him in leading lives
32 of progressive political, social, and community activism;

 

 

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1 therefore, be it
 
2     RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-THIRD GENERAL
3 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the death of
4 Samuel A. Patch, and we extend our deepest sympathy to his
5 family, friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be it
6 further
 
7     RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be
8 presented to the family of Mr. Patch as an expression of our
9 sincere condolences.