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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of Illinois |
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| learned with regret of the death of Charles Edward "Chuck" |
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| Curry on August 21, 2004; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Curry was born on January 22, 1934 in Jackson, |
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| Tennessee to Ersula Curry; he attended St. Joseph's Catholic |
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| School for Boys and Merry High School; he received a |
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| scholarship to Lane College, where he sang tenor, pledged Omega |
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| Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., and graduated in 1955; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Curry valiantly served his country as a member |
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| of the U.S. Army; he relocated to Chicago and worked for the |
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| U.S. Post Office and in the Chicago Public Schools as a teacher |
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| at the Mason Upper Grade Center; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Curry married Beverly Moore in the fall of |
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| 1961; and
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| WHEREAS, He worked in various professional positions where |
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| his gregarious personality served him well; he joined the staff |
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| of the Chicago Youth Centers and was an effective worker with |
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| street gang members; he later joined the staff of the YMCA of |
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| Metropolitan Chicago, where his innate leadership helped to |
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| pioneer "Youth Action", a city-wide collaborative initiative |
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| to provide outreach services to street gangs; and
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| WHEREAS, In 1970, Mr. Curry joined the Quaker Oats Company |
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| as a Manager of Community Affairs; he continued his dedicated |
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| efforts to his community by serving on the boards of various |
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| social service and community-based organizations, including |
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| the YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago, Westside Association for |
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| Community Action, Urban Programs West, and many others; and
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| WHEREAS, Through his dual role at the Quaker Oats Company |