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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 Hattie Hill of Chicago, who passed away |
4 | | on July 12, 2015; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Hattie Hill was born in Tunica, Mississippi on |
6 | | November 6, 1917 to Robert, Sr. and Florence Jagers; during her |
7 | | childhood years, she moved to Arkansas to live with her |
8 | | grandparents Abe and Sophie; she married Solomon Hill in 1934, |
9 | | and they settled in the Bronzeville neighborhood of Chicago in |
10 | | 1936; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, Hattie Hill was known for hand-making corsages, |
12 | | boutonnieres, hats, shawls, and shoes; she worked briefly at RR |
13 | | Donnelley and, later, the Abraham Lincoln Center; she was a
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14 | | community activist in Ida B. Wells and had a long-standing |
15 | | relationship with the 2nd Ward
Democratic Organization, where
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16 | | she was a precinct captain; she was known for hosting dinner
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17 | | parties, where some of Chicago's premier politicians and |
18 | | activists of the time attended,
including Richard J. Daley, |
19 | | Harold Washington, Eugene Sawyer, John H. Stroger,
Hon. Eugene |
20 | | Pincham, Al Prichard, Chuck Bowen, Renault Robinson, Rev. |
21 | | George Clements,
and Dick Gregory; and |
22 | | WHEREAS, Hattie Hill worked for the City of Chicago's |
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1 | | Department of Human Services as a social worker and
servant to |
2 | | the people of Englewood; the signature program she developed |
3 | | with
seniors took her around the world; she was commissioned to |
4 | | organize a senior group trip to Africa (Kenya), Europe |
5 | | (London),
and the Bahamas (Nassau); she also arranged local |
6 | | outings to many theater productions; she received
many honors, |
7 | | awards, and letters of commendation; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, Hattie Hill decided to go back to school to |
9 | | further her education at Wilson Junior
College at age 62; she |
10 | | loved her garden of beautiful flowers and impressive array of
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11 | | vegetables and herbs; she loved to play the card game pitty-pat |
12 | | and watch TV game shows
and the sitcom The Golden Girls; she |
13 | | had fun and games with her grandchildren and took
them to |
14 | | camps, the race track, and concerts; she had a group of |
15 | | girlfriends that called themselves "the go-go girls"; she and |
16 | | her husband enjoyed traveling and took many road trips, making |
17 | | frequent visits to family and friends around the
country; one |
18 | | of their favorite locations to visit was Hot Springs, Arkansas; |
19 | | for many years, she organized
group trips to Dubuque, Iowa for |
20 | | the dog races and to Las Vegas casinos; she was known
for her |
21 | | annual trips to the Kentucky Derby, which she started in 1969 |
22 | | until the 1990s; she
organized as many as 7 buses to the Derby; |
23 | | she was also the co-founder of the 7200
South Calumet Block |
24 | | Club; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, Hattie Hill and her husband were members of Holy |
2 | | Angels Parish and served with the Blessed Sacrament Society and |
3 | | Knights of Peter Claver; they enjoyed dancing and music; and
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4 | | WHEREAS, Hattie Hill was preceded in death by her parents, |
5 | | and her brother, Robert Jr.; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Hattie Hill leaves to cherish
her memory: husband, |
7 | | Solomon (preceded her in death); sons, Aaron, Solomon Jr., |
8 | | Vincent,
and Michael (preceded her in death); daughters, Renee |
9 | | Strowhorn-Armer, Cecilia Peeler, and
Michele Pondexter |
10 | | (Charles); 24 grandchildren, Dwayne, Aaron "Ricky", Daveda
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11 | | (preceded her in death), Mark Ivory, Ahmed, Vonzelle, Solomon |
12 | | III, Michael (Andrea),
Steven, Dion Sr., Cecilia (Darryl), |
13 | | Malik, Sharien, Ottro, Jaylen, Sarah, Khaliq, Tonya
(Marcus), |
14 | | Vincent, Melissa, Paul (Wendy), Kimberly (Marcus), Erika, and |
15 | | Monika; 26 great-grandchildren; 14 great-great-grandchildren; |
16 | | 8 great-great-great-grandchildren; nieces
and nephew, Robbie, |
17 | | Bettie, Florence, Kitty, Joey, and Mary and Barbara (who |
18 | | preceded her in death);
daughters-in-law, Margie, Barbara |
19 | | (deceased), Erma, Carolyn, Joyce, and Cheryl; loving
Godson, |
20 | | Frederick Dunson; long-time friend, Dorothy Kennedy; and many |
21 | | cousins, nieces, in-laws, friends, and neighbors; therefore, |
22 | | be it
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23 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-NINTH GENERAL |