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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of Illinois |
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| learned with sadness of the death of Helen Jean Sykes-Freeman |
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| of Chicago on December 26, 2004; and
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Sykes-Freeman was born April 27, 1932, to Joe |
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| and Susie Payton in Macon, Mississippi; and
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| WHEREAS, She attended school in Mississippi and moved to |
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| Chicago in 1951; following the relocation, she married William |
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| Sykes; to this union two daughters were born, Yolanda (Renee) |
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| and Linetta (Net); and
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| WHEREAS, In 1951, she joined Holy Trinity M.B. Church where |
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| she served as a member of the Usher Board; in 1973, she and her |
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| family joined Zion Travelers M.B. Church where she served as |
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| the President of the Usher Board for almost 30 years; she later |
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| joined True Christian Fellowship Church under the leadership of |
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| her brother, Rev. Andrew Payton; and
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| WHEREAS, She later married Samuel (Sam) Freeman, her |
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| friend, companion, and traveling mate; and
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| WHEREAS, Her passions in life included cooking, making her |
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| famous white potato pies, jello molds, and fresh coconut cakes, |
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| traveling, and most of all, her family and serving God; and
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| WHEREAS, Her family had many names for her, such as Jean, |
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| Little Auntie, Mama Helen, Mamma, Grandma, The Cookie Lady, and |
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| her newest name, Big Granny; the name that stood out most was |
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| Job's Sister because she endured so much in her life like Job, |
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| and when faced with life's tragedies and obstacles, she knew |
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| she could handle them; and
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| WHEREAS, Although Helen bore only two children, she was a |