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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 Marian Dockery of North Chicago, who |
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| passed away on April 15, 2010; and
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| WHEREAS, She was born on June 4, 1932 to Elizabeth and |
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| Aaron Brown in Chicago; Marian was one of nine children born to |
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| this union; she grew up on the South side of Chicago and at a |
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| very young age she accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and |
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| Savior; Marian joined First Corinthian Missionary Baptist |
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| Church in 1981 under the late Pastor Peter Goudeaux Jr; she was |
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| a faithful member for 29 years until her home going under her |
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| former Pastor Eugene Roberson; Marian was an active church |
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| member and had volunteered her time with the Church's Soup |
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| Kitchen ministry; and
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| WHEREAS, Marian graduated from Wendell Phillips High |
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| School in Chicago in 1950 and shortly thereafter married the |
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| love of her life, Alfonso E. Dockery Sr.; she also attended the |
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| College of Lake County, where she completed studies in |
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| sociology, nutrition, and communications; and |
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| WHEREAS, Before her retirement in 1987, Marian worked for |
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| Baxter Healthcare in Deerfield as an Accounts Payable |
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| generalist and retired as the first African-American teller of |
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| the Baxter Credit Union; from 1998 to 2001, Marian was the |
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| Project Success Coordinator for North Chicago School District |
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| 187 and worked diligently with the local governing board, local |
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| community leaders, educators, parents, and State social |
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| service agencies in bringing educational and social services |
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| and programs to the children and families within the school |
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| district; and
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| WHEREAS, In 2003 Marian became the Vice-President and |
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| bookkeeper of her daughter's business, Meeting Essentials by |
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| D'esign, and key advisor to the family business as well; Marian |
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| not only loved her immediate family but also extended that love |
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| to her community and friends; Marian enjoyed life, sharing and |
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| giving to others; she loved sowing the wisdom, knowledge, and |
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| love that God gave her into the hearts of everyone she came in |
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| contact with, especially youth; and
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| WHEREAS, Marian was preceded in her home going transition |
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| by her beloved husband, Alfonso E. Dockery Sr.; her parents, |
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| Elizabeth and Aaron Brown; her sisters, Altherea Watson, Bertha |
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| and Elizabeth Brown, and Vera Conner; her brother, Aaron |
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| "Junior" Brown; her great-nephew, Benjamin Miller; her niece, |
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| Dephine Sanders; and her nephews, Darrell and Cornell Sanders |
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| Jr. and Lemuel Henry Chambers; and
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| WHEREAS, Left to cherish her loving memory are her son, |
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| Alfonso Eugene Dockery Jr.; her daughters, Cynthia Renee |
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| Dockery and Angela Marie Dockery; her brothers, Edward, James |
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| (Johnnie) Brown, Robert (Trudy) Brown, and Charles Brown; her |
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| very best and dearest friend of over 55 years, Mary Hamilton; |
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| her special God-Grandson, Essex Johns IV; her church family; |
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| and a host of nieces, nephews, friends, and her lovable |
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| 110-pound puppy-dog, "Sparkie"; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SIXTH 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 Marian Dockery; 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 Marian Dockery as a symbol of our |
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| sincere sympathy.
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