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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 regret of the death of Pastor Elder Jesse Wallace |
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| of Waukegan on Tuesday, January 17, 2006; and
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| WHEREAS, Elder Wallace was born on October 1, 1920 to Jesse |
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| Wallace and Susannah Rice Wallace; he married Mother Thelma |
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| (Davenport) Wallace; and was a veteran of the United States |
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| Navy; and
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| WHEREAS, Elder Wallace served faithfully as a Deacon and |
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| later became a licensed Minister during his tenure at the |
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| Waukegan Church of God In Christ (C.O.G.I.C.); he served as |
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| Assistant Pastor at Zion Temple C.O.G.I.C. where he became an |
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| ordained Elder; in 1965, he helped establish the Faith |
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| Tabernacle C.O.G.I.C. in Zion, Illinois; and in 1968 he became |
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| Superintendent of the Friendship District where he served until |
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| 1999; and
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| WHEREAS, Jesse Wallace was not only a Spiritual Leader, he |
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| was also a leader in business and public service; in 1950, he |
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| founded and became CEO of Jesse Wallace Landscaping and Black |
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| Topping, Inc.; he assisted people coming from the South to |
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| obtain jobs, shelter, and food in the communities he served, |
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| particularly after the great flood of 1966; and in 1975, he |
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| established the Faith Tabernacle Food Pantry, now known as the |
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| Faith Food Pantry, the largest food pantry and relief station |
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| in Lake County; and |
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| WHEREAS, He was preceded in death by his wife, Mother |
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| Thelma Wallace; his parents; his son, John A. Jones; and his |
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| sisters, Thelma Hill and Edna Young; and |
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| WHEREAS, The passing of Pastor Elder Jesse Wallace has been |
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| deeply felt by many, especially his daughters, Mary Terry |