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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate were saddened | ||||||
3 | to learn of the death of Minister Derrick Voncell Jackson on | ||||||
4 | Thursday, September 15, 2005; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Derrick Jackson was born in St. Louis, Missouri on | ||||||
6 | February 27, 1952 to Mrs. Nannilee Jackson Mackey and was | ||||||
7 | raised in East St. Louis, Illinois; and
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8 | WHEREAS, At 6 years of age, Derrick Jackson accepted Christ | ||||||
9 | as his personal Savior and Lord at the Mount Pisgah Missionary | ||||||
10 | Baptist Church and was baptized by his grandfather, Reverend | ||||||
11 | Robert B. Lyles; he was very active in the church, where he | ||||||
12 | served as president of the Junior Usher Board and music | ||||||
13 | director of the Junior and Senior Male Choruses and was a | ||||||
14 | member of the Young Adult Choir, the Sunday School, and the | ||||||
15 | Baptist Training Union; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Derrick Jackson graduated from East St. Louis | ||||||
17 | Senior High School in June of 1970; after graduation, he worked | ||||||
18 | as a driver for District #189 Media Center and then trained as | ||||||
19 | a police cadet; in 1973, he was appointed police officer for | ||||||
20 | the City of East St. Louis; in 1976, he began a 29-year career | ||||||
21 | in tractor-trailer operations, and subsequently relocated to | ||||||
22 | Phoenix, Arizona, where he attended Arizona College of the | ||||||
23 | Bible and earned dual bachelor's degrees in elementary | ||||||
24 | education and bible studies; and
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25 | WHEREAS, Derrick Jackson accepted God's call to the | ||||||
26 | preaching ministry at the Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist | ||||||
27 | Church, and was licensed to preach on November 11, 1981; He was | ||||||
28 | ordained on December 30, 1990 at the Ebenezer Missionary | ||||||
29 | Baptist Church, where he served several years as Associate | ||||||
30 | Minister and Director of Evangelism; Derrick Jackson excelled | ||||||
31 | in the area of evangelism and continuously sought opportunities |
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1 | to share the gospel of Christ, either in the church or while | ||||||
2 | driving his truck; and | ||||||
3 | WHEREAS, Derrick Jackson and Geni Vernia Bellamy Farmer | ||||||
4 | were united in holy matrimony on August 2, 1982; he and his | ||||||
5 | wife returned to East St. Louis, where he became the Pastor of | ||||||
6 | Mount Pisgah Missionary Baptist Church; he later became a | ||||||
7 | member of the Unity Lutheran Church, where he was a member | ||||||
8 | until his death; and
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9 | WHEREAS, The passing of Minister Derrick Voncell Jackson | ||||||
10 | has been deeply felt by many, especially his wife, Geni V. | ||||||
11 | Jackson; his stepfather, William Mackey; his daughters, Lisa | ||||||
12 | Jackson, Pamela (Michael) Jones, Antoinette (Reverend Terry) | ||||||
13 | Marks; his sons, Eric (Cametha) Collins, Derrick (Theresa) | ||||||
14 | Jackson, Jr., and Darrell Farmer; his sisters, Faye Poe, Rosie | ||||||
15 | (Dale) Atkins, and Lucretia McAdoo; his brothers, Robert | ||||||
16 | Jackson, Reverend Ambrose (Lorraine) Jackson, Larry (Debra) | ||||||
17 | Anderson, William (Tracy) Anderson, and Curtis (Paula) | ||||||
18 | Anderson; his sisters-in-law, Marion (Reverend Wesley) Jones, | ||||||
19 | Charlee (Richard) Johnson, and Bernice Bellamy (Nino Fennoy); | ||||||
20 | his brother-in-law, Jesse Bryant, Jr.; his aunt, Irene Pounds; | ||||||
21 | his 8 grandchildren; his nieces, nephews, and cousins; and many | ||||||
22 | other relatives and friends; therefore, be it
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23 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL | ||||||
24 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of | ||||||
25 | Minister Derrick Voncell Jackson, and we extend our sincere | ||||||
26 | condolences to his family, friends, and all who knew and loved | ||||||
27 | him; and be it further
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28 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
29 | presented to his family as an expression of our deepest | ||||||
30 | sympathy.
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