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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 Ronnie Taylor, affectionately known as |
4 | | "Pastor Ron," of Chicago, who passed away on January 20, 2018; |
5 | | and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Pastor Ron was born in Chicago to Leroy and Ruth |
7 | | Brown-Taylor on July 31, 1957; the youngest boy of seven |
8 | | children, he dedicated his life to his faith at the age of 15, |
9 | | while attending Hope Deliverance Tabernacle under the |
10 | | direction of Pastor Jackie Jordan; it was here he also received |
11 | | his first ordination as a minister and met the love of his |
12 | | life, Johnnie Mae Jewett; he graduated from Farragut High |
13 | | School in 1975 and married Johnnie Mae in July 1977; and
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14 | | WHEREAS, After graduation, Pastor Ron immediately entered |
15 | | the workforce and had positions with the United States Post |
16 | | Office, Wells Manufacturing Co., Sears Roebuck and Co., and RR |
17 | | Donnelly and Sons Printing Co., where he remained for 25 years |
18 | | until he retired in 2003 to dedicate his life to full-time |
19 | | ministry; and
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20 | | WHEREAS, In 1991, Pastor Ron and Sister Taylor joined Truth |
21 | | Triumphant ministry under the leadership of Pastor Gary Brown; |
22 | | because his integrity and humility were noticed, Pastor Ron |
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1 | | served on the Board of Trustees; he also served as an Elder, a |
2 | | leader over the Men's Ministries, and a Sunday School teacher; |
3 | | under Pastor Brown's leadership, he was ordained as a pastor |
4 | | and served as the first Associate Pastor of the church; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, In June of 1997, Pastor Ron invited 17 men and |
6 | | women of faith to discuss developing a ministry to meet the |
7 | | needs of hurting people; he accepted a call to pastor, and this |
8 | | small group became the incorporators of the Disciples for |
9 | | Christ Outreach Ministries (DFC); to enhance his knowledge, he |
10 | | took several courses at Moody Bible Institute; the first |
11 | | service was held in the basement of Pastor Ron's home, and |
12 | | other services were held in the homes of other members; the |
13 | | first public service was held in ministry rental space provided |
14 | | by AFC World Outreach Ministry in August 1998; DFC remained |
15 | | there for three years, until a permanent church building, |
16 | | located in Oak Lawn, was purchased in 2000; and
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17 | | WHEREAS, Pastor Ron knew that his calling to ministry was |
18 | | beyond the "four walls" of the church; he knew that he was |
19 | | called to minister to those who were hurting and broken by |
20 | | unjust systems and structural racism, who would probably never |
21 | | walk into a church building; for nine years, he served as the |
22 | | Vice Chairman on the Board of Directors for Target Area |
23 | | Development Corporation; an active board member, he served on |
24 | | various committees and campaigns to eliminate barriers to |
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1 | | poverty in communities of color; he also pursued additional |
2 | | educational opportunities; he obtained a certificate of |
3 | | business management from Kellogg School of Management and |
4 | | pursued his bachelor's degree in business from Capella |
5 | | University; he later joined the staff of Target Area |
6 | | Development and served as the Director of Coalitions and |
7 | | Organizing for four years and the Director of Reentry Programs |
8 | | for three years; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, In 2005, Pastor Ron and close colleagues in the |
10 | | social justice field founded the United Congress of Community |
11 | | and Religious Organizations (UCCRO); he served as an Executive |
12 | | Council Board Member for nine years and played a significant |
13 | | role as a member of the UCCRO Advocacy Team; in 2013, after |
14 | | vacating the position of Executive Director in order to pursue |
15 | | public office, Josina Morita and the Executive Council |
16 | | specifically identified Pastor Ron as a trusted leader who |
17 | | could continue building the work of the coalition; and
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18 | | WHEREAS, Pastor Ron was involved with several |
19 | | organizations, including Communities United, Enlace Chicago, |
20 | | the Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN), the Kenwood |
21 | | Oakland Community Center (KOCO),the Korean Resource Cultural |
22 | | Center (KRCC), the Lugenia Burns Hope Center, and the West |
23 | | Suburban Action Project (PASO); and
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1 | | WHEREAS, Pastor Ron gained local and national recognition |
2 | | for his work in the area of social justice; his hard work, |
3 | | commitment, wisdom, and integrity were unmatched; and
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4 | | WHEREAS, Pastor Ron was preceded in death by his parents; |
5 | | and his brother, Charley Harris; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Pastor Ron is survived by his wife of 40 years, |
7 | | Johnnie Mae Taylor; his daughter, Rebecca Taylor; his |
8 | | granddaughter, Harmony Taylor-Warrensby; his siblings, Larryne |
9 | | Ghoston (Vance), Phillystine Moore, Larry Taylor (Deborah), |
10 | | Sharon Butler (David), Rochelle Taylor, Lethette Taylor, |
11 | | Charlene Harris; his mother-in-love, Edith Richardson; and his |
12 | | many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and |
13 | | colleagues; therefore, be it
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14 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDREDTH GENERAL |
15 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of |
16 | | Ronnie "Pastor Ron" Taylor and extend our sincere condolences |
17 | | to his family, friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be |
18 | | it further
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19 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
20 | | presented to the family of Pastor Ron as an expression of our |
21 | | deepest sympathy.
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