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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, State Representative Monique Davis and the |
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| members of the Illinois House of Representatives learned with |
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| sadness of the death of Dr. Mary Elizabeth Henderson Wright on |
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| October 15, 2005; and
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| WHEREAS, The former Mary Elizabeth Henderson was born on |
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| May 26, 1916 in Surry County, Virginia, the last of seven |
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| children of the Reverend Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton M. Henderson; in |
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| June, 1938, she married her college sweetheart, the Reverend |
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| Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright; and
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| WHEREAS, She graduated high school at fifteen years of age |
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| and graduated from Virginia Union University magna cum laude, |
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| with degrees in mathematics and English; in 1949, she earned a |
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| Master of Arts degree in mathematics from the University of |
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| Pennsylvania; during the 1958-59 school year, Mrs. Wright was |
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| on a sabbatical study leave as a National Science Fellow in the |
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| Graduate School of Education of the University of Pennsylvania |
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| where she earned a Master of Science degree in education; she |
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| went on to earn a Doctor of Education degree from the |
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| University of Pennsylvania in 1971; and |
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| WHEREAS, Dr. Wright had a distinguished 34-year career in |
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| the Philadelphia public schools; she taught mathematics for |
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| nine years at Sulzberger Junior High School; she was later |
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| appointed to teach mathematics at William Penn High School; in |
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| addition, she was the first African-American teacher at |
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| Roosevelt Junior High School, Germantown High School, and |
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| Philadelphia High School for Girls; Dr. Wright was appointed |
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| Vice Principal of the Philadelphia High School for Girls in |
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| 1968 and remained in that position until her retirement in |
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| 1978; and
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| WHEREAS, Dr. Wright had an active civic life; she was |
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| involved with the Germantown YMCA, the NAACP, LaSalle |
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| University, and many other civic organizations; she received |
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| many achievement awards, outstanding service awards, and other |
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| awards and honors throughout the years from the many groups she |
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| served; and
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| WHEREAS, Church and religion were very important to Dr. |
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| Wright; She was active in the life of the Grace Baptist Church |
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| of Germantown, where her husband was installed as pastor in |
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| 1938; in addition to being the minister's wife, she served as a |
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| Sunday school teacher, a youth leader, the vacation Bible |
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| school director, the choir director, the missionary society |
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| president, the church financial secretary, and the church |
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| trustee; and
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| WHEREAS, Dr. Wright was a dynamic speaker who was much in |
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| demand for special church services; she was a loyal and active |
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| member of the Women's Auxiliary of the Lott Carey Baptist |
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| Foreign Missions Convention, the North American Baptist |
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| Women's Union of the Baptist World Alliance, and the local |
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| association of Ministers' Wives and Ministers' Widows; she |
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| served in a leadership capacity with all of these |
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| organizations; and |
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| WHEREAS, The passing of Dr. Mary Elizabeth Henderson Wright |
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| has been deeply felt by many, especially her daughter and |
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| son-in-law, Mary LaVerne Miner and Dr. William R. Miner; her |
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| son and daughter-in-law, the Reverend Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, |
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| Jr. and the Rev. Mrs. Ramah Wright; her grandchildren, Janet |
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| Marie Moore, Jeri Lynne Harris, Edward Timothy Wright, Jamila |
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| Nandi Wright, Nikol D. Reed, and Nathan W. Reed; her |
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| great-grandchildren, Jeremiah Antonio Wright-Haynes, Jazmin |
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| Lynne Hall, and Steven Lawrence Moore, Jr.; her nieces, Pamela |
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| Wood, Tommyzee Suggs, and Joyce Baden; and many other relatives |
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| and friends; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
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| we mourn the passing of Dr. Mary Elizabeth Henderson Wright, |
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| and we extend our deepest sympathy to her family, friends, and |
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| all who knew and loved her; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| presented to her family as an expression of our sincerest |
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| condolences.
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