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SENATE RESOLUTION

 
2    WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened
3to learn of the death of Carroll Ray Phelps, Ph.D., who passed
4away on November 15, 2024; and
 
5    WHEREAS, Dr. Phelps was born to Cecil and Hazel Phelps in
6Texas City on January 3, 1946; and
 
7    WHEREAS, Dr. Phelps was the bass singer and comedic relief
8for The Phelps Brothers, a gospel quartet that included his
9three brothers and was formed after they competed in and won a
10talent contest in 1955; they spent the next 65-plus years
11singing gospel music all over the United States and sang
12full-time professionally from 1972 to 1978, during which they
13toured with other well-known gospel groups, including The Oak
14Ridge Boys, The Stamps Quartet, and The Blackwood Brothers
15Quartet; during their musical career, they were nominated as
16Best New Group by the Gospel Music Association in 1973 and were
17also the first gospel group to sing at the new Grand Ole Opry
18in Nashville, Tennessee; and
 
19    WHEREAS, Dr. Phelps was a leader in the field of
20education, both as a teacher and an administrator, becoming
21known for constantly seeking ways to improve the educational
22process and implementing many programs to benefit the learning

 

 

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1environment of his students; he began his teaching career at
2Eldorado High School (EHS); he served as president of the
3Eldorado teachers' union in the early 1970s and led one of the
4first teachers' strikes in the State of Illinois; he became
5principal of EHS in 1988; during his tenure, he opened a child
6care center located inside the school, allowing students with
7young children to continue their studies and thereby ensuring
8many obtained their high school diplomas; and
 
9    WHEREAS, Dr. Phelps became superintendent of Gallatin
10County Schools after earning his Ph.D. in Education from
11Southern Illinois University Carbondale in 1996; while there,
12he recognized that students and their families lacked access
13to medical care, leading him to coordinate with a health
14system in Evansville, Indiana to create the Gallatin County
15Wellness Center, which has been providing primary care
16services for the Gallatin County community since 2003; near
17the end of his career, he became a faculty member and professor
18at Oakland City University in Indiana, where he started a
19Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) doctoral program, before
20concluding his career as superintendent of Hardin County
21Schools; and
 
22    WHEREAS, Dr. Phelps was devoted to his faith throughout
23his entire life and was a member of Star General Baptist
24Church, where he was the longest-serving member prior to his

 

 

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1death and served in many capacities, including as a choir
2member, the Sunday school superintendent, a Sunday school
3teacher, and a member of numerous committees; and
 
4    WHEREAS, Dr. Phelps kept very close relationships with his
5sons and especially enjoyed spending time with his family at
6church and family dinners on Sundays; he and his wife were
7inseparable, and they loved doing things together; he and his
8brothers were each other's best friends, and they enjoyed
9having dinner together with their wives in Marion on Friday
10nights; he dearly loved his grandchildren and enjoyed
11attending their sporting events, recitals, and plays; and
 
12    WHEREAS, Dr. Phelps was preceded in death by his parents;
13and
 
14    WHEREAS, Dr. Phelps is survived by his wife, Chris Phelps;
15his sons, Kelly (Kelly Lynne) Phelps and Aaron (Arianne)
16Phelps; his grandchildren, Kennedy Carroll (Dallas Cockrum)
17Cockrum, Kole Phelps, Victoria "Tori" Phelps, and Jake Phelps;
18his great-grandchild, Lyncoln Rae Cockrum; his brothers, Larry
19(Kathy) Phelps, David (Leslie) Phelps, and Dennis Michael
20"Mike" (Barbara) Phelps; his brother-in-law, Mark Bauer;
21numerous nieces and nephews; and a special friend to the
22family, Sue Easton; therefore, be it
 

 

 

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1    RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL
2ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of
3Carroll Ray Phelps, Ph.D. and extend our sincere condolences
4to his family, friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be
5it further
 
6    RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be
7presented to the family of Dr. Phelps as an expression of our
8deepest sympathy.