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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened |
3 | | to learn of the death of Thomas Lindsey "TJ" Sewell V, who |
4 | | passed away on February 26, 2021; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Thomas Sewell V was born in Cincinnati, Ohio to |
6 | | Thomas Lindsey Sewell IV and Ronita Tubbs-Moore on December 4, |
7 | | 1990; he attended Cincinnati Public Schools, where he earned |
8 | | numerous academic achievements; he graduated from South Cobb |
9 | | High School in Austell, Georgia in 2009; he continued his |
10 | | education at Kennesaw State University in Georgia and the |
11 | | University of Cincinnati, where he studied business; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Thomas Sewell V was recognized for his gift of |
13 | | gab and his diligence by Melissa Boston at the TD Jakes |
14 | | Convention in 2005, where he was a personal assistant; over |
15 | | the next 15 years, he received business mentoring from her, |
16 | | which led him to becoming the senior vice president of the |
17 | | minority-owned, cannabis/CBD oil company WaKanna for Life; and
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18 | | WHEREAS, Due to his extreme work ethic over the years, |
19 | | Thomas Sewell V found additional employment opportunities that |
20 | | varied from restaurant serving to working at Luxottica |
21 | | Retail's North America headquarters; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, Thomas Sewell V was committed to mentoring others |
2 | | and giving back to his community; he served as a board member |
3 | | for Cincinnati For Youth Ministries; he played an integral |
4 | | part in the success of the Light Up the Night charity fashion |
5 | | show in 2014; he founded the 501(C) foundation Black Men Vote |
6 | | in 2020; and
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7 | | WHEREAS, Thomas Sewell V committed to his faith at an |
8 | | early age at the P.A.W. Convention in Cincinnati, Ohio in |
9 | | 2000; as a child, he joined and attended the Greater Emmanuel |
10 | | Apostolic Church in Cincinnati, the Abundant Life Apostolic |
11 | | Church in Cincinnati, and the High Point Christian Tabernacle |
12 | | in Smyrna, Georgia; as an adult, he attended Overflow |
13 | | Ministries before leaving Ohio; he often returned to |
14 | | Cincinnati to visit his church family; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, Thomas Sewell V served his family with his |
16 | | constant presence and his love; he celebrated everyone's big |
17 | | moments and never missed attending a family gathering, |
18 | | reunion, or event where he was able to spend quality time with |
19 | | his family and friends; he attended to the needs of his |
20 | | grandmother and great-grandmother while they were ill and |
21 | | recovering from surgery; he was committed to supporting his |
22 | | nieces and nephews; and
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23 | | WHEREAS, Thomas Sewell V was known for his laugh, his |
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1 | | strong embrace, his faithfulness, and his selflessness; he |
2 | | loved traveling and having fun with his friends; he will be |
3 | | remembered as the sunshine that lightened any dark days that |
4 | | his family and friends may have encountered; he will be missed |
5 | | by many; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Thomas Sewell V was preceded in death by his |
7 | | maternal great-grandfather, Timothy Tubbs; his grandfather, |
8 | | Ronald Tubbs (Lynn Johnson, living); his great-grandfather, |
9 | | James D. Ficklin Sr.; his great-grandmother, Sarah Frances |
10 | | Ficklin; and his paternal grandfather, Thomas Lindsey Sewell |
11 | | III; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Thomas Sewell V is survived by his parents, |
13 | | Thomas L. Sewell IV (Janae) and Ronita Tubbs-Moore (Robert); |
14 | | his maternal grandmother, Yvonne "Elove" Tubbs (Earl); his |
15 | | paternal grandmother, Linda Bea; his maternal |
16 | | great-grandmother, Jimmie Dabbs; his brothers, Dominick Tubbs, |
17 | | Timothy Tubbs, Brandon Sewell, and Hunter Sewell; his sisters, |
18 | | Brittany Tubbs, Nadiya Sewell, and Virginia Mundy; his |
19 | | nephews, Brayden Tubbs, Dominick Tubbs Jr., and Bryce Bates; |
20 | | his nieces, Leah Sewell, Lauryn Sewell, and Ja'Nyla Watkins; |
21 | | his uncles, Ronald Tubbs Jr., Ronnell Beech, Christopher |
22 | | Sewell (Tiffany), Stephen L. Sewell, and Keith Moore; his |
23 | | aunts, Keisha Tubbs, Dominique Allen (Antwan), Lynnique Tubbs, |
24 | | Anise Sewell, Danielle Sewell, Dorthea Moore, and Theresa |
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1 | | Moore; his special godmothers, Kara Graves and Christine |
2 | | Moore; his best friend, Dalan Carter; the love of his life, |
3 | | Kevorey Hartwell; his extended mother, Melissa Boston (Emil); |
4 | | his extended brother, Tarique Rodgers; and a host of other |
5 | | aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends; therefore, be it
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6 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL |
7 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of |
8 | | Thomas Lindsey "TJ" Sewell V and extend our sincere |
9 | | condolences to his family, friends, and all who knew and loved |
10 | | him; and be it further
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11 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
12 | | presented to the family of Thomas Sewell V as an expression of |
13 | | our deepest sympathy.
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