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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to |
3 | | learn of the death of Gwendolyn Hayes, who passed away on June |
4 | | 23, 2012; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Gwendolyn Hayes was born on June 30, 1936, in |
6 | | Summerlee, West Virginia; her parents were Reverend Walter N. |
7 | | Harris and Emma V. (Loving) Harris; she married Henry E. Hayes |
8 | | in June of 1962; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, Gwendolyn Hayes attended the First Baptist Church |
10 | | of Summerlee, where she accepted Christ at an early age; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, Gwendolyn Hayes graduated with honors in 1954 from |
12 | | DuBois High School in Mount Hope, West Virginia; after trying |
13 | | to attend college in West Virginia, she decided to relocate to |
14 | | Chicago, where she joined her first cousin, Margaret; after |
15 | | arriving in Chicago, she began to take night courses at DePaul |
16 | | University while working by day; she eventually found work as |
17 | | the first black keypunch machine operator for Reese Finer |
18 | | Foods; and |
19 | | WHEREAS, After completing her accounting studies at Wright |
20 | | Junior College and Northwestern University, Gwendolyn Hayes |
21 | | and her husband decided to venture into business for |
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1 | | themselves; during this time, she opened an accounting office |
2 | | on Chicago's West Side and began to invest in real estate; |
3 | | throughout the years, she owned many businesses, including G & |
4 | | H Hayes Management Service, the Sting-Rey, and the Chateau; she |
5 | | was also the first female CEO of the WVON radio station; and |
6 | | WHEREAS, After achieving her goals in life, Gwendolyn Hayes |
7 | | decided to focus on her work for the Lord and returned home to |
8 | | West Virginia, where she devoted herself to many activities |
9 | | within her church; she held various titles at the church, |
10 | | including superintendent of the Sunday School, Financial |
11 | | Secretary and Board Trustee, Banquet Committee Chairman, |
12 | | Corresponding Secretary, N.R.V.M. Missionary Clerk, and |
13 | | N.R.V.M. Baptist Association Clerk; she was also the Treasurer |
14 | | at the West Virginia Baptist Credit Union Association at the |
15 | | Hilltop Baptist Center; and |
16 | | WHEREAS, Gwendolyn Hayes was recognized by various |
17 | | community organizations, newspapers, city officials, and |
18 | | politicians, including former Mayor of Chicago, Harold |
19 | | Washington; she was also the recipient of numerous awards, |
20 | | including the Outstanding and Dedicated Community Service |
21 | | Award, the Neighborhood Business Person of the Year, and the |
22 | | Revlon and Black Woman Hall of Fame Foundation 1988 Bethune |
23 | | Tubman Truth Award, among many others; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, Gwendolyn Hayes was preceded in death by her |
2 | | brother, Walter J. Harris (Babe); and
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3 | | WHEREAS, Gwendolyn Hayes is survived by her husband, Henry; |
4 | | her two children, Anita (Anthony) and Brian (Yolanda Renee), |
5 | | her grandchildren, Qiana (Robert Eric), Donte (Willie), Toni, |
6 | | LeNa, Avyance, Brian Jr., and Jayla; her great-grandchildren, |
7 | | Elijah Tyrique, Eric Andrew, TaZaria Aquice, and Zion Amir; her |
8 | | play mother, Leana Phillips; and her many nieces and nephews, |
9 | | other family members, and friends; therefore, be it
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10 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SEVENTH GENERAL |
11 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with |
12 | | her family and friends, the passing of Gwendolyn Hayes; and be |
13 | | it further
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14 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
15 | | presented to the family of Gwendolyn Hayes as an expression of |
16 | | our sympathy.
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