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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 Rev. William James Jenkins Sr., who |
4 | | passed away on Good Friday, April 19, 2019; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Rev. Jenkins was born to William and Mary Jenkins |
6 | | in Autaugaville, Alabama on March 30, 1940; because he always |
7 | | shared whatever he had with his siblings, he became |
8 | | affectionately known as "Buddy"; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, While living in Alabama, Rev. Jenkins picked |
10 | | cotton in the hot sun to help his mom provide for his siblings; |
11 | | however, he was determined to live a better life and |
12 | | courageously migrated to Chicago in 1960; in Chicago, he worked |
13 | | at the Ashford Company, National Video, and, lastly, General |
14 | | Motors; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, On September 24, 1966, Rev. Jenkins organized the |
16 | | Lively Stone Missionary Baptist Church; Lively Stone held its |
17 | | first service at 3245 W. 15th Street but eventually relocated |
18 | | to 4938 W. Chicago Avenue, where it remains to this day; Rev. |
19 | | Jenkins remained a faithful and devoted Pastor for 47 years |
20 | | until his retirement in September 2013; and |
21 | | WHEREAS, Rev. Jenkins preached the Gospel with power and |
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1 | | authority, which afforded him the opportunity to meet many |
2 | | friends and collaborate with peers along his ministerial |
3 | | journey; his greatest ministerial collaboration was with three |
4 | | West Side pastors: Pastor Cleve Minter, Pastor John Parker, and |
5 | | Pastor Mack McCullum; together, they were affectionately known |
6 | | as "The 4 Gospel Heavyweights"; they recorded two Gospel albums |
7 | | and hosted revivals as they traveled around the country and to |
8 | | Jerusalem; and |
9 | | WHEREAS, Rev. Jenkins lived his life preaching, teaching, |
10 | | and discipling others in the Gospel; hundreds of thousands of |
11 | | people were impacted by his ministry via weekly radio |
12 | | broadcasts, revivals, and missionary work; although he was a |
13 | | highly sought-after preacher, he still visited the sick and |
14 | | shut-in, attended celebrations and graduations, and performed |
15 | | funerals and wedding ceremonies; in addition, he was the highly |
16 | | respected patriarch of his family; he seldom raised his voice, |
17 | | but his presence always commanded respect; and |
18 | | WHEREAS, Rev. Jenkins was not only a local church pastor |
19 | | but an activist who fought for the civil liberties of all |
20 | | people; as a result, he received innumerable awards and |
21 | | recognition from aldermen, senators, and other organizations |
22 | | for his contributions to his community; he was also |
23 | | instrumental in electing Mayor Harold Washington, Chicago's |
24 | | first African-American mayor; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, Despite coming from humble beginnings and with |
2 | | limited education, Rev. Jenkins became a successful |
3 | | entrepreneur and established several businesses, including |
4 | | Human Enhancement Services, P & J Towing, Pickup & Dropoff |
5 | | Transportation, a hand carwash, a laundromat, a beauty shop, |
6 | | and a beauty supply store, where he employed family, friends, |
7 | | parishioners, and members of the community; and
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8 | | WHEREAS, Rev. Jenkins was preceded in death by his parents; |
9 | | his brother, Doug; his sisters, Ida Mae Steele and Daisy Mae |
10 | | Bert; and his children, Jacqueline Jenkins and twins, Marilyn |
11 | | and Melvin Jenkins; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Rev. Jenkins is survived by his devoted and loving |
13 | | wife of 50 years, Mrs. Lula Jenkins; his children, Pastor |
14 | | William Jr. (Diane), Pastor Eddie (Patricia), Shirley |
15 | | (Robert), Marcell (Larry), Minister Windol (Josephine), Ivory, |
16 | | LaNisha (Donnell), and Pastor Contrell (Lenkisha); his godson, |
17 | | Adrian Dean; his sisters, Minnie Hammond and Atlean Perry |
18 | | (Robert); his brother, Clemon Chappell (Rosemary); his special |
19 | | aunt, Stella Brown; his best friend, Deacon Robert Perry; 24 |
20 | | grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces, |
21 | | nephews, cousins, and spiritual sons and daughters across this |
22 | | nation; 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 | | Rev. William Jenkins Sr. and extend our sincere condolences to |
4 | | his family, friends, and all who knew and loved him; 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 Rev. Jenkins and to the Lively Stone |
8 | | Missionary Baptist Church.
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