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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 Cheryl |
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| Marie "Chip" Box of Rockford, who passed away on July 3, 2007; |
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| WHEREAS, Cheryl Box was born August 30, 1951, in Rockford, |
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| to Nathaniel (Jake) and Marbline Box; she was a member of the |
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| Mount Zion A.M.E. Church in Battle Creek,
Michigan, where she |
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| was a member of the women's Bible study; she was previously a |
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| member of Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church, where she participated in |
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| Sunday school, the Young People's Department (YPD), Nora |
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| Taylor's Women's Missionary Society, director of the YPD, and |
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| the Usher Board; and
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| WHEREAS, Cheryl Box graduated from West High School and |
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| received her bachelor's and master's degrees from Northern |
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| Illinois University and her doctorate from the University of |
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| Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; she worked as an elementary |
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| school teacher, alternative education director, and elementary |
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| school principal for the Rockford School District, high school |
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| counselor for the Elgin School District, and chief improvement |
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| officer for the Battle Creek Public Schools; she also worked at |
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| Northern Illinois University in the CHANCE Program; and
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| WHEREAS, Cheryl Box was working as a principal-coach in the |
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| Detroit Public Schools at the time of her passing; and she |
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| provided private counseling services for the Illinois |
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| Department of Children and Family Services; and
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| WHEREAS, Cheryl Box bowled with the National Traveler's |
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| Bowling League and served on numerous boards and committees, |
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| including the Booker T. Washington Center Board of Directors, |
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| the Winnebago County Board, and Delta Kappa Gamma Society |
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| International; she was an active member of Delta Sigma Theta |
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| Sorority; and
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| WHEREAS, Cheryl Box leaves a loving family, including her |
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| mother, Marbline Box; her sisters, Joyce Brown and Gwendolyn |
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| Box; her niece, Shawna (Terrence) Young; her nephews, Kelley |
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| Hudson, Marcus Hudson, Derrick (Jamica) Brown, James Box, and |
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| Jermaine Box; her great-nephew, Caleb Young; her godsons, Mario |
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| Marshall and Maynard McGee; as well as a host of other |
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| relatives and friends; she also leaves special friends, John |
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| Richards, Sondra Archibald, and Carstella Miller; she was |
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| preceded in death by her father; her sister, Betty Louise |
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| Hudson; and maternal and paternal grandparents; therefore, be |
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| 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 |