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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to |
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| learn of the death of
Daisy Fair-Cox, who passed away on |
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| October 16, 2008; and
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| WHEREAS, Daisy Fair-Cox was born on March 23, 1902, in |
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| Metropolis, Indiana; she was the daughter of George and Laura |
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| (Tinsley) Long; she was married to Damon Fair for 32 years; he |
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| preceded her in death in 1978; she married Norval M. Cox Jr. in |
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| 1985; and
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| WHEREAS, Daisy Fair-Cox graduated from Southern Illinois |
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| University at Carbondale and the University of Illinois, where |
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| she received her bachelor's of science and master's degree in |
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| education; and
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| WHEREAS, In 1926, Daisy Fair-Cox went to Alton and was |
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| hired by the Alton school district to teach at Dunbar |
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| Elementary School, later becoming the school's principal; and
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| WHEREAS, Daisy Fair-Cox also worked as an organist at Berea |
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| Lutheran Church, a mission church of Trinity Lutheran Church in |
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| Alton; she was a member of Trinity Lutheran, where she served |
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| on the Christian Board of Education, the Stewardship Board, and |
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| sang in the choir; and
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| WHEREAS, Daisy Fair-Cox served as an educator in the Alton |
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| public school system for 39 years, serving as principal of the |
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| Dunbar Elementary School for 20 of the 39 years; she was also |
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| recognized for her effort to help establish the first |
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| kindergarten for black youth in Alton; in 1942, she was |
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| assigned as an assistant principal at the Horace Mann-Dunbar |
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| School; and
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| WHEREAS, Daisy Fair-Cox's first love was always to have |
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| worked with underprivileged children; in whatever organization |
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| she joined, she became involved with scholarships if possible; |
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| and |
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| WHEREAS, Daisy Fair-Cox was well known in her community for |
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| her great body of community service, including work with the |
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| Citizens Advisory Committee of the Alton Community Unit School |
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| District 11, Board of Directors (GHDRC), the Self Development |
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| of People's Committee Board, which sponsored the national |
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| program "One Hour of Sharing", the Y.W.C.A. Board, where she |
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| served as president, the Top Ladies of Distinction, St. Louis |
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| Chapter, the Federated Unity Club of Alton, the Illinois |
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| Association of Colored Women's Club, where she served as State |
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| president, and the National Association of Colored Women's |
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| Club, where she served as national parliamentarian; and
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| WHEREAS, Daisy Fair-Cox is survived by her husband; her |
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| stepchildren, Norval M. Cox III, Rasheedah Madyun, Darlene A. |
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| Hall, Kathleen M. Cox, and Lisa V. Cox-Johnson and her husband, |
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| Keith; her nieces, Dorothy Mathis, Charlotte Johnson, and |
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| Phyllis Foy; and many other nieces and cousins throughout the |
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| country; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL |
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| ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with |
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| her family and friends, the passing of Daisy Fair-Cox; and be |
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| it further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| presented to the family of Daisy Fair-Cox as an expression of |
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| our sympathy.
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