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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
3 | | Representatives are saddened to learn of the death of the |
4 | | Reverend James Bass of Chicago, who passed away on November 27, |
5 | | 2018; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Rev. Bass was born in Ruleville, Mississippi to |
7 | | Frank and Hattie Bell Bass, the oldest of six children, on May |
8 | | 7, 1920; he began school at the age of six in a little church |
9 | | house near Sunflower River Road; his favorite games were |
10 | | marbles and throwing horseshoes; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, Rev. Bass was called into the ministry at the age |
12 | | of six; the children from neighboring farms gathered in one |
13 | | house on Sunday evenings to play church; he would conduct the |
14 | | service, rendering the sermon, the prayer, and the singing; |
15 | | tithes and offering were pieces of broken glass; he ministered |
16 | | at the funeral of anything that died and was repeatedly |
17 | | referred to as "The Preacher Boy"; every Sunday, he attended |
18 | | church with his parents in their only transportation, a mule |
19 | | pulled wagon; he first attended Mt. Laton Baptist Church in |
20 | | Sunflower County during the 1920s and 1930s; and |
21 | | WHEREAS, At the age of 14, Rev. Bass became the custodian |
22 | | at his church; from 1934 through 1936, he attended Ruleville |
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1 | | Jr. High School; in 1938, he preached his first sermon at Mt. |
2 | | Laton Baptist Church entitled Preaching as the Fire Burns;
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3 | | graduated from Booker T. Washington High School in 1941; and |
4 | | WHEREAS, On December 7, 1941, Rev. Bass was drafted into |
5 | | the U.S. Army, where he served his country for three years |
6 | | during World War II; he continued his ministry during this |
7 | | time, speaking and teaching to fellow soldiers; he was promoted |
8 | | to Corporal in 1944 and was sent with his division to the South |
9 | | Pacific, India, and New Guinea, where his division was joined |
10 | | by the 92nd infantry amidst fierce fighting; he became the |
11 | | chaplain on the field and conducted worship services and |
12 | | delivered the mail; he was discharged on June 7, 1945 and |
13 | | received an array of medals; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, Rev. Bass began his freshman year at Tugaloo |
15 | | College in 1948, majoring in history; he attended the |
16 | | Mississippi Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi in 1951 and became |
17 | | pastor of the Mt. Israel Baptist Church in Clarksdale, |
18 | | Mississippi, where he sponsored a broadcast for the senior |
19 | | citizens, the sick, and shut-ins; and |
20 | | WHEREAS, In December of 1955, Rev. Bass was invited to |
21 | | Detroit to conduct a revival at Mt. Canaan Baptist Church; he |
22 | | made a stop in Chicago to visit his brother, Harry, and his |
23 | | sister, Mamie; he preached at the Greater Open Door Baptist |
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1 | | Church while there; and |
2 | | WHEREAS, In August of 1956, a small mission was started and |
3 | | rapidly grew in numbers; the Mount Olive Missionary Baptist |
4 | | Church was organized in September of 1956; in February of 1957, |
5 | | Rev. Bass returned to Chicago; he commuted between Chicago and |
6 | | Mississippi, but soon permanently relocated to Chicago; he |
7 | | served six years as a pastor in Mississippi; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, In 1967, Rev. Bass married Helyn Maxcine Julius; |
9 | | the couple was blessed with their first child on May 3, 1968, a |
10 | | son, Vincent, and on January 16, 1970, they were blessed with a |
11 | | daughter, Vikkeda; therefore, be it
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12 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
13 | | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
14 | | mourn the passing of the Reverend James Bass and extend our |
15 | | sincere condolences to his family, friends, and all who knew |
16 | | and loved him; and be it further
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17 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
18 | | presented to the family of Rev. Bass as an expression of our |
19 | | deepest sympathy.
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