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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
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| Representatives are saddened to learn of the death of former |
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| State Representative Sylvester O. Rhem of Chicago, who passed |
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| away on June 14, 2007; and
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| WHEREAS, Sylvester O'Neal Rhem was born November 19, 1929 |
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| to his parents, Edward and Martha O'Neal;
he attended the |
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| Chicago Public Schools, graduating from McCosh Elementary |
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| School and Englewood High School, then attending Wilson Junior |
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| College; he later attended Loop Jr. College, completing the |
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| Public Service Program for Chicago Executive Development, and |
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| DePaul University for his Bachelors degree in Public |
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| Administration; and
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| WHEREAS, Sylvester Rhem was a member of the Chicago Police |
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| Department and was selected to serve on the elite Flying Squad; |
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| he distinguished himself as an officer and detective and earned |
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| 53 Honorable Mentions while working with the department;
in |
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| February of 1965 he went on leave from the police department |
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| when he was selected for a leadership position with the newly |
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| formed Chicago Committee on Urban Opportunity, the Chicago arm |
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| of the War on Poverty; and |
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| WHEREAS, His hands-on leadership moved people to positive |
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| action and was one of Sylvester's greatest strengths; he served |
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| in several top positions in many communities including: |
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| Assistant Director at South Parkway, Douglas Park, and King |
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| Urban Progress Center, as Director of Englewood, Lawndale, and |
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| Near North Urban Progress Centers, as Area Manager of Lawndale, |
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| West Garfield, North Avenue, and Cabrini-Green Units, and the |
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| Garfield Service Center; in each community he was recognized |
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| for outstanding leadership and community service, receiving |
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| awards and citations, including being honored by the Illinois |
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| National Guard during the Chicago Riot following the |
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| assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King
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| WHEREAS, Sylvester Rhem also served at Central |
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| Headquarters in several capacities, including: Assistant to |
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| the Director of Field Operations of Model Cities/CCUO and as |
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| Assistant Executive Director of Programs, coordinating the |
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| Mayor's Summer Baseball Program in 1976; he was also Assistant |
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| Director of Personnel for the
Department of Human Services; in |
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| 1984 he received the Distinguished Community Service Award by |
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| the Concerned Black Executives of Social Service Organizations |
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| for all his hard work in the community; and
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| WHEREAS, Sylvester Rhem volunteered as a precinct captain |
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| in the 6th Ward and headed up the Volunteer Work Force in the |
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| 3rd Ward for Tyrone T. Kenner; in 1980 he was appointed State |
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| Representative of the 26th District and
served on several |
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| committees and commissions during the 82nd General Assembly; he |
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| was reelected and served as State Representative for the 24th |
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| District; he was honored as one of the pioneers in the struggle |
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| by the History Makers and given a Distinguished Service
award; |
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| he was instrumental in the passage of the Highway Funding Act |
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| and received awards from the Illinois Road Builders Association |
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| and General Contractors for Support and Leadership; and
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| WHEREAS, In retirement, Sylvester dedicated himself to |
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| working with his church, St. Columbanus, and served as |
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| president of the Usher Board, redesigning their operations; he |
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| was a committed worker, leader, and builder of the Knights of |
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| Peter Claver Council for St. Columbanus when the Council |
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| received the Council of the Year Award for 2000; he was awarded |
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| Grand Knight of the Year for the Northern State District for |
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| 2000; he received the St. Felicita's/St. Ailbe's |
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| African-American Image Award for Academic Excellence, |
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| Leadership, Christian Values, and Dedication to the Community |
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| and Community Service in 2002; On May 18, 2007 Sylvester was |
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| given the Sir Knight Sylvester Rhem presentation; and
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| WHEREAS, Sylvester Rhem was preceded in death by his |
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| mother, brother, Launy, and sister, Lois; and |
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| WHEREAS, Sylvester Rhem leaves to celebrate his life and |
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| mourn his death his son, Michael Christopher Rhem; his adopted |
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| daughter, Stephanie Inis; his grandchildren, Tonia Duke, |
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| Leshun Duke, Wendy Bumphis, and Kayla Riley; his |
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| great-grandchildren; his special friend, Brenda Inis; a host of |
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| nieces and nephews; his lifelong friends, John Jarrett, John |
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| Ford, Leann Hagan (Bobby Trap), and Tyrone Kenner; as well as |
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| many other special friends; therefore, be it |
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
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| mourn, along with his family and friends, the passing of former |
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| State Representative Sylvester O. Rhem; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| presented to the family of Sylvester O. Rhem as a symbol of our |
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| sympathy.
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