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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to |
3 | | learn of the death of Randy Crumpton of Chicago, who passed |
4 | | away on January 14, 2019; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Randy Crumpton was born in Chicago to Lander and |
6 | | Symathew Crumpton on April 16, 1965; he committed to his faith |
7 | | at an early age while attending the Fernwood United Methodist |
8 | | Church; he attended Van Vlissingen Elementary School and Percy |
9 | | L. Julian High School; he continued his formal education at |
10 | | Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, where he pledged |
11 | | the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. and joined the fraternity's |
12 | | Epsilon Pi Collegiate Chapter in 1985; his interest in law |
13 | | school, politics, and election law was sparked when working |
14 | | with the late Chicago Mayor Harold Washington; he later |
15 | | graduated from the University of Illinois at Chicago and |
16 | | received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Iowa |
17 | | College of Law; and
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18 | | WHEREAS, Immediately after law school, Randy Crumpton |
19 | | worked at Howse, Howse, Neville, and Gray, where he served as a |
20 | | law clerk to P. Scott Neville Jr.; after passing the bar exam, |
21 | | he began his law practice at the Law Offices of James Lourgos; |
22 | | he later started his own law firm and became a distinguished |
23 | | entertainment and election law attorney; he practiced in the |
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1 | | areas of real estate, civil litigation, criminal law, |
2 | | evictions, probate, estate planning and copyright and also |
3 | | served as a court appointed attorney in the Child Protection |
4 | | Division of the Juvenile Court of Cook County; he was an expert |
5 | | on election law and argued and won Jackson v. Board of Election |
6 | | Commissioners before the Illinois Supreme Court; and
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7 | | WHEREAS, In addition to his law practice, Randy Crumpton |
8 | | was prominent in the film and television industry and served as |
9 | | a board member of the Chicago International Film Festival; for |
10 | | over 20 years, he was the chairperson of its Black Perspectives |
11 | | Committee; he also served as an ambassador and contributor to |
12 | | the American Black Film Festival; he turned his admiration for |
13 | | filmmaking into a reality with his longtime friend, James |
14 | | Ramos; together, they formed Brave Face Productions and |
15 | | produced award-winning short films; he also co-produced Happy |
16 | | Birthday Langston Hughes - A Celebration in Poetry, Prose, and |
17 | | Song; and
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18 | | WHEREAS, In 2003, Randy Crumpton was appointed by the |
19 | | Governor to the Illinois Visual Media Task Force and was |
20 | | selected to attend the 2005 Sundance Institute's Independent |
21 | | Producer's Conference; he was instrumental in the dedication of |
22 | | a street to the late DJ Frankie Knuckles; in 2006, he became |
23 | | the director of MOVE! - The Chicago International House of |
24 | | Music Festival; in 2014, he co-founded and served as |
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1 | | co-director of the Frankie Knuckles Foundation NFP; in 2016, he |
2 | | brought club owners, film producers, and entrepreneurs |
3 | | together to produce the film The Warehouse; and
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4 | | WHEREAS, Randy Crumpton remained committed to his |
5 | | fraternity; for many years, he served as the Great Lakes |
6 | | Regional Legal Counsel, the chairperson of the Carnation Ball |
7 | | for the Upsilon Sigma Alumni Chapter, and was named chairperson |
8 | | for 2019; he was active in the Cook County Bar Association and |
9 | | served as editor of the newsletter; he was one of the founding |
10 | | members of the Guide Group, L.L.C, which published the Guide to |
11 | | Black Chicago and the Guide to Chicago's Black Lawyers; he |
12 | | served as a member of the Character and Fitness Committee of |
13 | | the Illinois Supreme Court; he was known for his creativity, |
14 | | commitment, passion, and sincere friendship; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, Randy Crumpton was preceded in death by his |
16 | | parents and his brothers, Robert, Carl Lee, Billy, and Pete; |
17 | | and
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18 | | WHEREAS, Randy Crumpton is survived by his sister, Betty; |
19 | | his brothers, Corneal, Jerome, William, and Clarence; his |
20 | | nieces, Khadijah, Felicia, and Natasha; his nephews, Carl, Jr., |
21 | | Treymaine, and Corneal Jr.; his godfather, Rev. Albert Sampson; |
22 | | his godmother, Jann Bennett Williams; his soror and cousin, Pam |
23 | | Clanton; his longtime fraternity brother and friend, Dr. Tim |
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1 | | Jones; his godsons, Kendall Dunkin and Anthony, Akeem, |
2 | | Frederick, and Nicholas Jackson; his many great-nieces and |
3 | | great-nephews; his great-great-nieces and great-great-nephews; |
4 | | his loving cousins; and his many friends; therefore, be it
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5 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL |
6 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of |
7 | | Randy Crumpton and extend our sincere condolences to his |
8 | | family, friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be it |
9 | | further
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10 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
11 | | presented to the family of Randy Crumpton as an expression of |
12 | | our deepest sympathy.
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