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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 Fannie Mae Jarmon on |
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| November 29, 2005; and
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Jarmon was born January 28, 1938, to Ben and |
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| Lucy Lee Hayes in Charleston, Mississippi; she attended |
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| Locopish Church, where she sang in the choir and worked on the |
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| Usher Board; after moving to Painesvilles, Ohio, she joined the |
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| Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church and worked in the Choir and |
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| Usher Board;
she received her education at St. Clair Elementary |
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| School, Harvey High School, NCR School, and Kennedy-King |
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| College School of Nursing;
and
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| WHEREAS, In 1955, she moved to Chicago and married Wilbert |
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| Jarmon, Sr.; they were the parents of eleven children; and
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| WHEREAS, She was employed by the Sherman Hotel and the |
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| Travel Lodge Hotel; she worked for the Chicago Public Schools |
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| as a teacher's aide; she also worked as a food services |
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| coordinator and an elevator operator; she loved and served her |
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| community as a Board of Election Judge and Precinct Captain, |
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| PTA Advisory Board Member, Floor Captain for CHA at the Robert |
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| Taylor Homes, and community activist; and
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| WHEREAS, She joined Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church |
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| and soon was affectionately called Mother Jarmon; at |
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| Fellowship, she was involved in Sunday School Class Number 6, |
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| Baptist Training Union/Nurture for Baptist, Mission, the |
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| Beautifying Club, Intercessor Prayer Ministry, Handi-Capable |
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| Ministry, Drama Guild, and Vacation Bible School; she was one |
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| of the pioneers of the Fellowship's Greeters' Ministry; and
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| WHEREAS, She was preceded in death by her husband, Wilbert, |
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| Sr.; her daughter, Kawanth; and her son, Theodore; and
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