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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 Eula B. |
4 | | Conyears, who passed away on January 3, 2021; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Eula Conyears was born in Marianna, Arkansas to |
6 | | Pastor Silas and Everlina Rupert on January 28, 1949; she |
7 | | attended Brickeys Junior High School and Anna Strong High |
8 | | School in Marianna, Arkansas; she married James Henry Conyears |
9 | | Jr. in Brickeys, Arkansas in 1964, and he preceded her in |
10 | | death; together, they moved to Chicago in August 1964; she |
11 | | earned a license in cosmetology from Kennedy King College, an |
12 | | associate's degree from Wright College, and a bachelor's degree |
13 | | from Northeastern Illinois University; and
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14 | | WHEREAS, Eula Conyears worked at Kerr Glass Company from |
15 | | 1970 to 1994; while there, she was actively involved with the |
16 | | United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers of America Union |
17 | | (UE), where she served as a union trustee from 1988 to 1990 and |
18 | | union steward from 1990 to 1994; after the abrupt relocation of |
19 | | Kerr Glass Company to another state in 1995, she worked at the |
20 | | family business, Rupert's Restaurant; she then worked in the |
21 | | Accounting Department of FedEx from 1995 to 2010; and
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22 | | WHEREAS, Eula Conyears committed to her faith at an early |
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1 | | age; she was baptized under the leadership of her father at |
2 | | Shady Grove Baptist Church in Marianna, Arkansas; she later |
3 | | joined the Mount Vernon Baptist Church in Chicago, where she |
4 | | served as a member of the Usher Board, the president of the |
5 | | Gospel Chorus, and a member of the mid-day bible class; she was |
6 | | known to be one of the top fundraisers for the church; she was |
7 | | crowned Mrs. Mt. Vernon during the 1990s; she coordinated many |
8 | | of the church's various trips, which included destinations as |
9 | | close as Arcola and as far as Hot Springs, Arkansas and Hawaii; |
10 | | and
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11 | | WHEREAS, Eula Conyears was known as a bible scholar, prayer |
12 | | warrior, and confidante; she loved her family; she became the |
13 | | coordinator of the annual Rupert family reunion in 2003; she |
14 | | was the family road driver, driving cross country for up to 20 |
15 | | hours; during her retirement, she enjoyed going to lunch and |
16 | | watching movies with friends; she was supportive of everyone, |
17 | | and her presence was often seen on Facebook while providing |
18 | | encouragement to preachers, family, and friends; she will be |
19 | | missed; and
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20 | | WHEREAS, Eula Conyears was preceded in death by her |
21 | | husband, her parents, and her siblings, Edna Mae, Silas Jr., |
22 | | Beatrice, Idella, John, and Willie; and
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23 | | WHEREAS, Eula Conyears is survived by her daughters, Lisa |
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1 | | Conyears, Doris Conyears, and Melissa Conyears-Ervin (Jason); |
2 | | her grandchildren, Shaquille Lakeith Cockrell, Shawn Coburn, |
3 | | Jr., Shamar Silas Coburn, and Jeneva Claudette Ervin; her |
4 | | great-grandchild, Malcolm Messiah Cockrell; her sisters, |
5 | | Maggie Williams, Ethel Brooks, Dovie Randle, and Doris Rupert; |
6 | | her brother, Clarence (Judy) Rupert; all of her nieces and |
7 | | nephews; her very special friends from Kerr Glass Company, Edna |
8 | | Weatherspoon and Kathleen Ardson; her prayer partner, John |
9 | | Taylor; and her friends; therefore, be it
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10 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
11 | | HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
12 | | we mourn the passing of Eula B. Conyears and extend our sincere |
13 | | condolences to her family, friends, and all who knew and loved |
14 | | her; and be it further
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15 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
16 | | presented to the family of Eula Conyears as an expression of |
17 | | our deepest sympathy.
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