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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 Mozell "Buggie" Brown Jr., who passed |
4 | | away at the age of 53; and |
5 | | WHEREAS, Mozell Brown was born in Chicago to Mozell Sr. and |
6 | | Iona Brown on December 7, 1963; he was the eighth child in his |
7 | | family and was often referred to as "knee baby"; he attended |
8 | | Corliss High School, where he was an enthusiastic athlete and |
9 | | received many achievements and awards for his talents in |
10 | | baseball and football; he graduated top of his class with a |
11 | | bachelor's degree in business administration from Prairie View |
12 | | A&M University in Texas; he enrolled in Cain's Barber College |
13 | | in Chicago to pursue his passion for cutting hair and was given |
14 | | the opportunity to master his skills at Tiger Master Design; he |
15 | | married April Ester on August 9, 1992; and
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16 | | WHEREAS, Mozell Brown opened Jr's Barber Shop in Dolton; he |
17 | | then embarked on another journey, opening the first of his four |
18 | | Harold's Chicken Shacks in 2001; and
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19 | | WHEREAS, Mozell Brown touched the lives of many through his |
20 | | mentorship, loving spirit, infectious smile, and unselfish |
21 | | heart; he possessed all the qualities of a devoted husband, |
22 | | providing father, and supporting friend; he loved spending time |