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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of the |
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| State of Illinois learned with regret of the death of Evans |
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| Royce Miller on April 17, 2004; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Miller was born on May 5, 1932, in Bowling |
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| Green, Kentucky, to Alice Hines Miller and Minor Townsend; he |
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| graduated from State Street High School in Bowling Green, |
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| Kentucky, in 1950; he played basketball and pool during school |
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| and enjoyed listening to the blues; he also developed an |
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| interest in politics after working in a Kentucky election; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Miller graduated from Eulon Barber College in |
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| 1951 and enlisted in the United States Air Force; he valiantly |
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| served his country in the Korean War as an Airman First Class, |
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| until he was honorably discharged in 1955; and
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| WHEREAS, He married Thelma Jo Waller on March 23, 1957; the |
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| couple moved to Chicago shortly after they were married; the |
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| family later moved to Markham in 1962, where he joined Christ |
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| Temple Community Baptist Church and began employment with the |
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| City of Markham in the Public Works Department; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Miller was active in numerous civic and civil |
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| rights organizations, including the Cub and Boy Scouts, Little |
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| League baseball, Markham Park District, Operation PUSH |
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| (formerly Operation Breadbasket), NAACP South Suburban Branch, |
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| National Urban League, School District 152 PTA, American Legion |
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| Post 828, and many others; and
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| WHEREAS, Because Mr. Miller was active in his community and |
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| believed he could make a difference, he ran for political |
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| office and was elected Alderman of Ward 1 in 1971 and 1975; in |
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| 1973, he became the president of the Markham Roller Rink, Inc., |
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| a position he held until he departed this life; his business |