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91_HR0332

 
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 1                          HOUSE RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS,  The  members   of   the   Illinois   House   of
 3    Representatives  wish to express their sincere condolences to
 4    the family and friends of William Harold Walker, who recently
 5    passed away; and

 6        WHEREAS, William Walker was born in Carbondale,  Illinois
 7    on June 6, 1915; he married his wife, Viola, in 1943; and

 8        WHEREAS,  William  Walker was a graduate of Attucks Grade
 9    School and High  School  in  Carbondale;  he  graduated  from
10    Southern  Illinois  Teachers College in 1937 with a Bachelors
11    of Science in Education; his first job as a teacher was at  a
12    one  room  school  in  Perks, Illinois; he then taught sixth,
13    seventh, and eighth grade math, science, social studies,  and
14    English,  as  well  as  coaching  boy's basketball in Marion,
15    Illinois; he remained there until  enlisting  in  the  United
16    States Army in 1940; and

17        WHEREAS,  William  Walker  first  applied to the Army Air
18    Corps, but was refused admission  based  on  color;  he  then
19    volunteered  for Army Engineers in Ft, Belvoir, Virginia, and
20    received a call to Tuskegee, Alabama, as a member of the 99th
21    Pursuit Squadron; he graduated as a Second  Lieutenant  as  a
22    fighter  pilot in 1943 and was sent to the Italian Theater of
23    War as a member of the 332nd Fighter Squadron; he remained in
24    the Italian Theater until  the  end  of  the  war,  and  then
25    returned  to  Carbondale  and  enrolled  in Southern Illinois
26    University; and

27        WHEREAS, After earning  his  Master's  degree  in  School
28    Administration,  William  Walker took a position as principal
29    of  Lincoln  Grade  School  in  Centralia;  he  remained   as
30    principal until his retirement in 1975; and

31        WHEREAS,  William  Walker  and  his  wife were members of
 
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 1    Second Baptist Church; William Walker served as Sunday School
 2    teacher, and an Ordained Deacon serving as  Chairman  of  the
 3    Deacon  Board  and  teacher of an adult couples Sunday School
 4    class at the time of his passing; William Walker also  served
 5    as Sunday School Superintendent for many years; and

 6        WHEREAS,  William  Walker received many awards during the
 7    years, including: a plaque for his work in soil conservation;
 8    Outstanding Citizen of the Year from the Jaycees, as well  as
 9    being  named  Grand Marshall for the Annual Halloween Parade;
10    induction into the 101 Club of Southern Illinois  University;
11    the Federation of Club Wainen Award; the CUP Award; induction
12    into the Centralia Historical Hall of Fame; and a Certificate
13    of Recognition of Black Achievement in the Field of Education
14    by the NAACP; and

15        WHEREAS,  William  Walker is survived by his wife, Viola;
16    his son, William; his brother James  and  wife,  Thelma;  his
17    cousins,  Julian  and  Beulah  Wilson,  and  Ke  of  Detroit,
18    Michigan;  Marguerite  Burton,  Winona  Bish  of Springfield,
19    Illinois; his nieces, Betty Franklin and husband, George, Mae
20    Brooks,  Lois  Butler  and  husband,  Gerald,  Loise  (Jesse)
21    Perkins, Constance (McKinley) Rounds, Florence Robinson, Lola
22    Hendricks (Herman), and Walter Wilson Crim and  wife,  Wanda;
23    therefore, be it

24        RESOLVED,   BY   THE  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES  OF  THE
25    NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS,  that
26    we  mourn,  along  with  his family and friends, the death of
27    William Walker of Centralia, Illinois; he will be  remembered
28    for  his dedication to education and his church, and his love
29    for his family; and be it further

30        RESOLVED, That a suitable  copy  of  this  resolution  be
31    presented to the family of William Walker.

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