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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
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| Representatives were saddened to learn of the death of Eleanor |
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| Wilson Travis on January 16, 2004; and
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| WHEREAS, Eleanor Wilson Travis was affectionately known as |
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| "Mommie"; she was born in Itta Bena, Mississippi on June 6, |
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| 1914, to the union of the late Rev. Daniel Wilson Sr. and the |
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| late Clara Clay Wilson; and
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| WHEREAS, She accepted Christ and was baptized at an early |
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| age; she married Ellis Travis Sr. and to this great union eight |
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| children were born; the two were married for over forty years; |
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| her husband preceded her in death; and
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Travis believed in education and hard work; |
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| she has a passion for style; she began with earning a |
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| beauticians license from Lydia Adams School of Beauty Cultural; |
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| she owned a beauty school and deli at Wilshire Apartments and |
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| The Press Club Lounge near the Defender Newpaper in Chicago; |
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| she was also one of the first black women to own a lounge, |
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| which was 808 Liquors; for 20 years, her last business venture |
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| was Jason's New and Used Resale Furniture Store in Chatham |
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| where she assisted many families in obtaining affordable |
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| furniture; her last work venture lasted over a span of twenty |
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| years as a member of "God's Victorious Army" under the |
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| leadership of Rev. Morris Cerello; in April of 2002, she earned |
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| the title of Elder; and
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| WHEREAS, The passing of Eleanor Wilson Travis will be |
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| deeply felt by many, especially her sons, Earl (Linda) Travis, |
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| Ellis (Earlean) Travis, Jr., Thomas James (Carol) Travis, |
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| Curtis Alvin Travis; her daughters, Geraldine (Wilbert) |
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| Hooten, Viralyn Renee McClendon, Rita (Reginald) Marion; her |
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| sisters, Ida Wilson and Ella Dumas; her 26 grandchildren; her |