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92_SR0082 LRB9208429KBkb 1 SENATE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened 3 to learn of the death of George Raymond Calhoun of East St. 4 Louis, Illinois; and 5 WHEREAS, George Calhoun was born in Brooklyn, Illinois, 6 on March 27, 1907; his parents were George Bernard and 7 Harriett Anna Calhoun; he attended the Brooklyn schools and 8 graduated from Lincoln Senior High School in East St. Louis 9 in 1929; and 10 WHEREAS, George Calhoun had many careers during his life, 11 including serving as a Pullman train porter, transporting 12 soldiers to their destinations; he was a professional 13 baseball player with the East St. Louis Colts; he served as 14 Secretary for the Board of Education, School District #188; 15 from September 15, 1948 to January 31, 1981 he worked as 16 supervisor with the St. Clair County Highway Department; for 17 many years Mr. Calhoun and his wife operated Scotia's Fine 18 Foods in East St. Louis; and 19 WHEREAS, George Calhoun was a member of Mt. Zion 20 Missionary Baptist Church in East St. Louis, where he served 21 as Chairman of the Trustee Board for many years, and was a 22 Trustee at the time of his passing; Mr. Calhoun received 23 accolades from the University of Illinois and Illinois House 24 of Representatives for his outstanding and dedicated service; 25 and he was a lifetime member of the NAACP; and 26 WHEREAS, The passing of George Calhoun will be felt by 27 all who knew and loved him, especially his wife, Scotia Etta 28 Thomas Calhoun; his children, Argie H. Thomas, Don F. Thomas, 29 and Michelle "Mikki" Thomas Young; his sister, Dorothy Opal 30 Calhoun Harvey; his sisters-in-law, Carlee Calhoun and Carrie 31 Mae Thomas; his uncle, Reverend Ephraim Thomas; his nephews, 32 George B. (wife, Essie) Calhoun, Argie H. (wife, Katrina) -2- LRB9208429KBkb 1 Thomas, Melvin G. (wife, Pauline) Thomas, Don F. (wife, Mary) 2 Thomas, Maurice Thomas, and Raymond A. (wife, Sandra) Thomas; 3 his nieces, Doris J. Thomas, Shirley Henderson, and Venida 4 Thomas; his great nephews, Sgt. Marcus (wife, Anita) Calhoun, 5 D'Larry E. (wife, Ruby) Thomas, Stanley B. Thomas, Dana 6 Thomas, Rodney Humphrey, Don F. Thomas, Jr., Joseph 7 Henderson, Jr., Jason Thomas, and Marcus Thomas; his great 8 nieces, Michelle D. (husband, Ray) Young, Melva Y. (husband, 9 Ed) Warren, Carlotta N. (husband, James) Douglas, Scotia R. 10 (husband, Charles) Brown, Argie Etta (husband, Thomas) Gray, 11 Harriett E. Blanks, and VeLaura Thomas; his great great 12 nephews, Korey Calhoun, Desmond Calhoun, Christopher Tomlin, 13 Braxton Casey, and Charles Brown, Jr.; his great great 14 nieces, Andrea N. Jarrett, Glenda Day, Clarissa Blanks, 15 Christen Warren, Shannon Brown, Camille Brown, and Carry 16 Gray; his great great great nephews, Cameron, Rasheed, 17 Lamont, Anthony, and Darren; his great great great nieces, 18 Lesly, Carmen, and Paula; and many cousins, other relatives, 19 and special friends; therefore, be it 20 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL 21 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with 22 his many family members and friends, the death of George 23 Raymond Calhoun of East St. Louis, Illinois; and be it 24 further 25 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 26 presented to the family of George Calhoun.