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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
Hurley L. Green, who passed away on |
4 | | November 1, 2012; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Hurley Green was born on April 13, 1927, in |
6 | | Beaumont, Texas; his parents were Atlena and Hurley Green; and
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7 | | WHEREAS, Hurley Green moved to Chicago with his mother as a |
8 | | young man; he graduated from Burke Elementary School and |
9 | | DuSable High School, where he met his high school sweetheart |
10 | | and wife of 57 years, Thelma Mills Green; he subsequently |
11 | | graduated from Wilson Junior College and completed his higher |
12 | | education at Columbia College; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, Hurley Green served his country with pride as a |
14 | | member of the United States Air Force; he was honorably |
15 | | discharged from the service in 1948; and
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16 | | WHEREAS, One of young Hurley Green's goals in life was to |
17 | | buy a home for his family; after several stops on their journey |
18 | | to homeownership, he and his family moved into their first home |
19 | | on 73rd and Halsted in 1963; the family ultimately moved into a |
20 | | "gingerbread house" on 76th and Euclid, which was purchased in |
21 | | 1966; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, Hurley Green began his long and storied career in |
2 | | journalism during the 1970s; in addition to becoming the |
3 | | publisher of the Bulletin Newspapers, he became the host of |
4 | | "Issues Unlimited", a historic television show that became a |
5 | | fixture on WGN Channel 9 on Sunday mornings for 3 years; the |
6 | | well-rated TV program featured him moderating a blue-ribbon |
7 | | panel of city media representatives and interviewing local and |
8 | | national newsmakers of the day; his weekly show introduced |
9 | | Chicago viewers to many political and social activists of the |
10 | | day; he also served as the author of the weekly Page 4 |
11 | | "Shifting Scenes" column in the Bulletin Newspapers; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Hurley Green was a fixture of his community and |
13 | | made many local and national connections, exercising influence |
14 | | in both political parties and in the entertainment and sports |
15 | | worlds; his circle of associates included both Mayor Daleys, |
16 | | both of Chicago's African-American mayors, Mayor Harold |
17 | | Washington and Mayor Eugene Sawyer, all of the Southside |
18 | | aldermen and committeemen, Julian Bond, Rev. Ralph D. |
19 | | Abernathy, James Compton, Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, and Rev. |
20 | | Martin Luther King; and |
21 | | WHEREAS, Hurley Green was the recipient of numerous honors, |
22 | | awards, and recognitions by local and national organizations |
23 | | for his contributions as a citizen, community servant, and |
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1 | | newspaper publisher; and
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2 | | WHEREAS, Hurley Green was preceded in death by his loving |
3 | | wife, Thelma; and
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4 | | WHEREAS, Hurley Green is survived by his sons, Hurley III |
5 | | and Lee J. Green; his grandchildren, Jason, Jamal, and Nicole; |
6 | | his great-grandson, Sidney; and his countless friends, |
7 | | associates, and weekly readers; therefore, be it
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8 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SEVENTH GENERAL |
9 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with |
10 | | his family and friends, the passing of Hurley L. Green; and be |
11 | | it further
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12 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
13 | | presented to the family of Hurley Green as an expression of our |
14 | | sympathy.
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