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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 sadness of the death of Gloria |
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| Faye Williams Jennings on Saturday, July 10, 2004; and
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| WHEREAS, Gloria Faye Williams was born on February 27, |
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| 1954, to Issac and Esalena Williams in Drew, Mississippi; she |
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| was preceded in death by two brothers, L.C. Williams and Kirk |
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| Williams, and her parents; and
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| WHEREAS, Faye became a faithful member of Jerusalem |
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| Missionary Baptist Church in Mound Bayou, Mississippi at an |
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| early age and began serving as the Sunday School Pianist; she |
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| later taught the Ladies Sunday School Class, served as church |
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| reporter, and became a devoted member of the mission society; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, She graduated in 1972 from John F. Kennedy |
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| Memorial High School in Mound Bayou, Mississippi; she received |
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| her Bachelor of Science in biology in 1975 from Lane College in |
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| Jackson, Tennessee, where she was a member of the marching band |
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| and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.; and
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| WHEREAS, On March 20, 1976, Faye married Joe Jennings; they |
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| were blessed with three children; she believed in family and |
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| was deeply devoted to hers; and
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| WHEREAS, While working as a school teacher and a certified |
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| nursing assistant, Mrs. Jennings touched the lives and hearts |
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| of many people; after 28 years of doing what she loved the |
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| most, Mrs. Jennings retired from teaching at North Bolivar |
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| County School District in January of 2004; because of her |
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| dedication to education, a memorial scholarship fund will be |
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| established in her name to help students in need achieve; and
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