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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 Genevieve Range Brown, who passed away on |
4 | | February 12, 2019; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Genevieve Brown was born to Charles and Estella |
6 | | Evans on December 22, 1938; she committed to her faith and |
7 | | began her Christian ministry as a Sunday school teacher; her |
8 | | love for teaching grew, and she eventually served as a vacation |
9 | | bible school director, a Sunday school superintendent, a |
10 | | SpiritLed Women director, and a Bible study leader; she was |
11 | | ordained into the gospel ministry on May 16, 1993; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Genevieve Brown was the first African American |
13 | | cheerleader at Joliet Township High School and the first |
14 | | African American woman to run for the school board in Joliet; |
15 | | in the 1970s, she became the first African American female |
16 | | wrestling referee in the State of Illinois; and
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17 | | WHEREAS, Genevieve Brown was an advocate for all; she |
18 | | created the Genevieve Brown Scholarship for high school teen |
19 | | mothers; she volunteered at the Salvation Army, read to |
20 | | children at the local school, and served as the president of |
21 | | the PTA and the band boosters; after her first heart bypass |
22 | | surgery, she founded the support group Mended Hearts; for the |
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1 | | last three years, she was a member of Leap of Faith Ministries |
2 | | under the leadership of her oldest son; and
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3 | | WHEREAS, Genevieve Brown received many awards for her |
4 | | community work, including the Joliet NAACP Phenomenal Women |
5 | | Award, the Woman of Distinction Award from the Midwest |
6 | | Christian Women's Conference, the Vivian Pennymon Community |
7 | | Service Award from the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, and the |
8 | | Community Service Award from the National Hook-Up of Black |
9 | | Women; she was also recognized by Mothers Against Gangs; and
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10 | | WHEREAS, Genevieve Brown was preceded in death by her |
11 | | parents and her siblings, Charles Evans Jr. and Ethel Mae |
12 | | Bankston; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, Genevieve Brown is survived by her children, |
14 | | Bishop-Elect Steven (Alicia) Evans, R. Dale (Valerie) Evans, |
15 | | Dr. Tammy (Willie) Alexander, Rhonda (Neal) Lockhart, and Elder |
16 | | David (Sidonia) Range; her sister-in-love, Margaret Lively; |
17 | | her godchildren, DonnaRae Spivey, Troy Cicero Jr., Taylor |
18 | | Cicero, and Kemyra Genny-Johnay Davis; her cousins, friends, |
19 | | and the next generation of trailblazers, servant leaders, and |
20 | | community advocates; her 16 grandchildren; her 20 |
21 | | great-grandchildren; and her two great-great-grandchildren; |
22 | | therefore, be it
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1 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL |
2 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of |
3 | | Genevieve Range Brown and extend our sincere condolences to her |
4 | | family, friends, and all who knew and loved her; and be it |
5 | | further
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6 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
7 | | presented to the family of Genevieve Brown as an expression of |
8 | | our deepest sympathy.
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