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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of the |
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| State of Illinois learned with sadness of the death of Vernice |
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| (Taylor) Brownlee on Wednesday, August 16, 2006; and
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| WHEREAS, Vernice (Taylor) Brownlee, affectionately known |
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| as "Lady Brownlee" was born on August 15, 1935, in Prichard, |
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| Mississippi, to Luke and Isabella C. Taylor; and
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| WHEREAS, She attended public schools in Memphis, |
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| Tennessee, and graduated from Douglas High School; she moved to |
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| Chicago in 1956 and graduated with a license in cosmetology |
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| from the famed Madam C.J. Walker School of Beauty Culture; and
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| WHEREAS, She was united in marriage to Thomas O. Brownlee |
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| Sr. on September 6, 1958, in Chicago; they shared 47 wonderful |
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| years of marriage; and
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Brownlee joined the Independence Blvd |
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| Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Chicago in 1961, where she |
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| remained a very active member until her death; she served as a |
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| Board member, a Home and School Leader, Ingathering |
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| Coordinator, Sabbath School Superintendent, Community Service |
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| Assistant Director, Investment Leader, and a member of the |
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| Society of Christian Ladies; she was proud and honored to have |
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| coordinated the church's current educational fundraising |
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| project; and
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| WHEREAS, She began her professional career in 1965 with the |
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| Chicago Committee on Urban Opportunities, now known as the |
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| Chicago Department of Human Services, where she was a Human |
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| Resource Specialist for more than 26 years; she retired from |
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| the Chicago Department of Human Services in 1991; and
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| WHEREAS, In addition to working and raising a family, Mrs. |
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| Brownlee attended night school, earning a Bachelor of Science |
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| degree in communications from Roosevelt University and a Master |
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| of Social Work degree from Governor State University; in 2003, |
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| she joined the exciting world of entrepreneurship and began her |
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| own business, Vernice's Culinary Delights; and
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| WHEREAS, Even in retirement, Mrs. Brownlee stayed very |
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| active with various community and civic organizations; she was |
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| a board member of the Better Boys Foundation, serving actively |
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| as President of the Parent Council Auxiliary; a member of the |
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| Westside Association of Community Action (WACA); President of |
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| the 2200-2300 Block Club Kildare Avenue; and a member of the |
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| Friends of Bobbie L. Steele Organization; with her soul mate |
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| and daughters, she founded the Care and Share Bus Tour which |
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| organized annual trips to Hot Springs, Arkansas; and
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| WHEREAS, The passing of Vernice (Taylor) Brownlee has been |
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| deeply felt by many, especially her husband, Thomas 0. |
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| Brownlee, Sr.; her children, Yolanda Maria Brownlee, Thomas |
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| Oliver Brownlee, Jr., and Melva Latrice Brownlee; her mother, |
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| Isabella C. Taylor; her grandchildren, Christian and Catrell |
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| Brownlee; her siblings, Calvin Taylor (Sonia), Lee Dale Taylor |
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| (Louise), Marjorie Taylor James, Hosea Taylor, C.L. Taylor |
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| (Irene), Doretha Taylor Walker, Eunice Taylor Hobbs, and Melvin |
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| Taylor (Renee); her aunt, Ora Mae Rushing; her sister-in-law, |
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| Geraldine Bender; her spiritual godmother, Marie Daggs; and her |
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| many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends; she was preceded in |
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| death by her father, Luke Taylor, and her sister, Montrose T. |
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| Hall; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
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| we mourn the passing of Vernice (Taylor) Brownlee, and we |
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| extend our deepest sympathy to her family, her friends, and all |
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| who knew and loved her; and be it further
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