File #: 14-0925    Version: 1 Name: TOMAS VASQUEZ RETIREMENT
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 1/14/2014 In control: Garcia
On agenda: 1/15/2014 Final action: 1/15/2014
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING TOMAS VASQUEZ UPON HIS RETIREMENT FROM THE CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY WHEREAS, Tomas (Tom) Luna V?squez was born on October 12, 1943 in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, M?xico, to Maria del Socorro and Trinidad V?squez and is one of fourteen children; and WHEREAS, Tom emigrated to Brownsville, Texas, at the age of fifteen to pursue his dream of moving to the United States, where he married the love of his life, Irma Reyna, in 1962; and WHEREAS, Tom and Irma moved to Chicago in 1967 to the Pilsen/Little Village community; and WHEREAS, Tom and Irma have been blessed with four boys, eight grandchildren, and eleven great grandchildren; and WHEREAS, Tom dedicated countless hours of volunteer service at his Parish, St. Agnes of Bohemia, and as a distinguished precinct captain in the 22nd Ward Independent Political Organization for 30 years; and WHEREAS, Tom contributed to the historic elections of Mayor Harold Washington in 1983, the 1986 election of...
Sponsors: JESÚS G. GARCÍA
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION
 
HONORING TOMAS VASQUEZ UPON HIS RETIREMENT FROM THE CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY
 
Whereas, Tomas (Tom) Luna Vásquez was born on October 12, 1943 in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, México, to Maria del Socorro and Trinidad Vásquez and is one of fourteen children; and
 
Whereas, Tom emigrated to Brownsville, Texas, at the age of fifteen to pursue his dream of moving to the United States, where he married the love of his life, Irma Reyna, in 1962; and
 
Whereas, Tom and Irma moved to Chicago in 1967 to the Pilsen/Little Village community; and
 
Whereas, Tom and Irma have been blessed with four boys, eight grandchildren, and eleven great grandchildren; and
 
Whereas, Tom dedicated countless hours of volunteer service at his Parish, St. Agnes of Bohemia, and as a distinguished precinct captain in the 22nd Ward Independent Political Organization for 30 years; and
 
Whereas, Tom contributed to the historic elections of Mayor Harold Washington in 1983, the 1986 election of Jesús García as the first Mexican-American Alderman of the 22nd Ward, the 1996 election of Sonia Silva as the first Latina State Representative; and
 
Whereas, Tom worked tirelessly to provide for his family at several jobs including at Westinghouse, Sears, Clark Oil, and the Chicago Transit Authority; and
 
Whereas, Tom started his career at the Chicago Transit Authority as a bus servicer then rose to the position of laborer then labor leader which carried with it substantial responsibilities, including snow command, supervising units of the Sheriff's Work Alternative Program and the Earned Work Force Program; and
 
Whereas, Tom chose to retire from the Chicago Transit Authority after twenty-six years of dedicated service on December 2013.
 
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved THAT the Cook County Board of Commissioners does hereby congratulate Tomas Vásquez for twenty-six years of extraordinary service to the Chicago Transit Authority and his commitment to the Little Village community.
 
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT, this text be spread upon the proceedings of this Honorable Body and that a suitable copy of this Resolution be presented to Tomas Vásquez with our thanks and sincere wishes for good health and happiness during his retirement.
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