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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 Hester Barbara Nelson Suggs, who passed |
4 | | away on October 2, 2016; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Hester Suggs was born on April 30, 1928 in |
6 | | Champaign; her parents were Cecil D. and Carrie Nelson; she |
7 | | married Raymond Eugene Suggs in June of 1948; and
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8 | | WHEREAS, Hester Suggs attended Gregory Elementary School |
9 | | and Champaign Junior High; in 1945, she graduated from |
10 | | Champaign High School, where she was active in the Girls |
11 | | Athletic Association, the Glee Club, and the Vocalettes; she |
12 | | entered the University of Illinois in the fall of 1945; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, Hester Suggs led a life committed to providing |
14 | | exemplary education to children for over 30 years and service |
15 | | to the Champaign-Urbana community; in the late 1940s, she |
16 | | served as a teacher in the Douglass Center Kindergarten |
17 | | Association, an independent, community-based organization that |
18 | | provided early childhood education for African-American |
19 | | children in Champaign-Urbana during the time of a segregated |
20 | | school system; in the early 1950s, she concentrated on raising |
21 | | her family and assisting her husband with his plastering and |
22 | | photography businesses; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, In 1961, Hester Suggs resumed her career as an |
2 | | educator, serving as the afternoon kindergarten teacher at |
3 | | Booker T. Washington School; after earning her bachelor's |
4 | | degree in elementary education from the University of Illinois |
5 | | at Urbana-Champaign in 1963, she completed her student teaching |
6 | | at Leal Elementary School in Urbana, where she was later |
7 | | employed; after earning her master's degree in elementary |
8 | | education at the University of Illinois in 1967, she joined |
9 | | Champaign School District Unit 4 as a fifth grade teacher at |
10 | | Dr. Howard School; with the establishment of Project |
11 | | Creativity, the gifted program in Unit 4, she was designated as |
12 | | the teacher for gifted fifth grade students; her expertise was |
13 | | soon recognized and she served as a demonstration teacher for |
14 | | the Illinois State Board of Education, spending weekends |
15 | | conducting workshops in the area of gifted education for |
16 | | teachers across east central Illinois; and |
17 | | WHEREAS, In 1971, Hester Suggs was selected as the |
18 | | principal of Booker T. Washington Elementary School in |
19 | | Champaign Unit 4; the school was established as a magnet |
20 | | program in partnership with the University of Illinois in the |
21 | | desegregation plan for Champaign schools; in collaboration |
22 | | with her staff, she created an innovative humanities and |
23 | | arts-based curriculum attracting students from all over the |
24 | | community; in 1980, she successfully secured a grant from the |
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1 | | United States Department of Education to establish programs |
2 | | emphasizing foreign languages, music, cultural and performing |
3 | | arts, and interpretive thinking for children in kindergarten |
4 | | through fifth grade; the school hosted several |
5 | | artist-in-residence programs for dance, established an art |
6 | | design lab and foreign program, and earned a reputation as a |
7 | | premier magnet program and elementary education organization, |
8 | | pioneering a multi-disciplinary approach to learning; she |
9 | | retired from the school in 1993 after 22 years of service; and
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10 | | WHEREAS, Following her retirement, Hester Suggs continued |
11 | | her community service volunteering with the local Illinois |
12 | | Retired Teachers Association and serving as a member of the |
13 | | Champaign County African-American History Committee; she was a |
14 | | lifelong member of Bethel AME Church of Champaign and was at |
15 | | one time a member of the Helping Hand Club and the choir; and
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16 | | WHEREAS, In 1988, Hester Suggs received the Service |
17 | | Recognition Award for Administrators from the Illinois |
18 | | Alliance for Arts in Education recognizing her exemplary work |
19 | | in developing an arts and humanities-based curriculum that |
20 | | enhanced student academic performance at Booker T. Washington |
21 | | Magnet School; in 1989, she was recognized by the Illinois |
22 | | Congress of Parents and Teachers with an honorary life |
23 | | membership in appreciation for her service to children and |
24 | | youth; in 1997, she received the Booker T. Washington Award for |
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1 | | education; in recognition for her commitment to |
2 | | humanities-based education, the Champaign Urbana Schools |
3 | | Foundation established the Hester Suggs Endowment Fund to |
4 | | provide grants that expand the Arts and Humanities for children |
5 | | in Champaign Unit 4; she was also the recipient of "A Living |
6 | | Legend" award from the Champaign County Section of the National |
7 | | Council of Negro Women in 2012; and
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8 | | WHEREAS, Hester Suggs was a lifelong member of the Gamma |
9 | | Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., serving four terms |
10 | | as president for the graduate chapter of Epsilon Epsilon Omega |
11 | | and as a graduate adviser to Gamma; in 1997, she was accorded |
12 | | the designation of "Golden Soror" by the sorority; she was |
13 | | honored for "extraordinary sisterhood and exemplary service" |
14 | | to the chapter at the 2014 Centennial Celebration of the Gamma |
15 | | Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha; in September of 2015, she |
16 | | received the Winding Ivy Epsilon Epsilon Omega Living Legacy |
17 | | Award in recognition of her dedication to Alpha Kappa Alpha; |
18 | | and
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19 | | WHEREAS, Hester Suggs served on the boards of the Community |
20 | | Foundation of Champaign County, Mercy Hospital, the Girls Club, |
21 | | and the Illini Rebounders; and |
22 | | WHEREAS, Hester Suggs enjoyed cooking, arranging family |
23 | | dinners, gardening, sewing, painting, and University of |
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1 | | Illinois football and basketball; and |
2 | | WHEREAS, Hester Suggs was preceded in death by her husband, |
3 | | Raymond; her parents; and her brothers, Cecil D. Nelson Jr. and |
4 | | Earnest Nelson; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Hester Suggs is survived by her children, Barbara |
6 | | Elaine (Frederick) Mason, Danny Jerome (Catherine), and Ramona |
7 | | Gay (William) Winrow; her grandsons, William Winrow III, Mason |
8 | | James Reinhart-Suggs, Justin Paul Winrow, Raymond Nelson |
9 | | Winrow, Frederick Eugene Kwame Mason, Ryan Daniel Suggs, and |
10 | | Logan Patrick Suggs; her sisters, Eleanor Conrad, Estelle |
11 | | Merrifield, and Eunice Rivers; and many cousins, nieces, |
12 | | nephews, extended family members, and friends; therefore, be it
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13 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-NINTH GENERAL |
14 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we, along with her |
15 | | family and friends, mourn the passing of Hester Barbara Nelson |
16 | | Suggs; and be it further
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17 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
18 | | presented to the family of Hester Suggs as an expression of our |
19 | | sympathy.
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