File #: 19-6177    Version: 1 Name: ANNETTE BUTLER, IN MEMORIAM
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 10/11/2019 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 10/23/2019 Final action: 10/23/2019
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION ANNETTE BUTLER, IN MEMORIAM WHEREAS, Annette Butler, was born on September 14, 1938 to the union of Ozell and Earl Walter Smith in Chicago, Illinois. Annette Butler was the eldest of 5 children born to this union; and WHEREAS, Annette Butler accepted Christ at an early age and attended St. Joseph Grammar School. Mr. Smith recognized the musical blessings bestowed to his children, cultivating their musical talents through involvement with the choir at Mt. Sinai Baptist Church. Annette's audiences witnessed her brilliant multifaceted gifts in both music and singing; and WHEREAS, Annette Butler attended Lucy Flower High School where she received her high school diploma. Annette Butler pursued higher education after completing high school by enrolling and attending Wilson Junior College; and WHEREAS, Annette Butler along with her siblings, Earl, Benny and sister Mable, formed the singing group, The Crusaders; and WHEREAS, the Crusaders would also include a hands...
Sponsors: BILL LOWRY, TONI PRECKWINKLE (President)

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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

 

ANNETTE BUTLER, IN MEMORIAM

 

WHEREAS, Annette Butler, was born on September 14, 1938 to the union of Ozell and Earl Walter Smith in Chicago, Illinois.  Annette Butler was the eldest of 5 children born to this union; and

 

WHEREAS, Annette Butler accepted Christ at an early age and attended St. Joseph Grammar School. Mr. Smith recognized the musical blessings bestowed to his children, cultivating their musical talents through involvement with the choir at Mt. Sinai Baptist Church.  Annette’s audiences witnessed her brilliant multifaceted gifts in both music and singing; and

 

WHEREAS, Annette Butler attended Lucy Flower High School where she received her high school diploma. Annette Butler pursued higher education after completing high school by enrolling and attending Wilson Junior College; and

 

WHEREAS, Annette Butler along with her siblings, Earl, Benny and sister Mable, formed the singing group, The Crusaders; and

 

WHEREAS, the Crusaders would also include a handsome, talented young man named, Jerry Butler creating the connection which would lead to a courtship and love best described as a fairy tale; and

 

WHEREAS, Annette Butler’s love continued to inspire and motivate Jerry’s heart.  Jerry walked more than 20 miles, sometimes twice a week to Annette’s home to save bus fare.  These long walks & moonlit nights created an unbreakable unity between Annette and Jerry; and

 

WHEREAS on June 21, 1959, Annette and Jerry wed in Holy Matrimony; and

 

WHEREAS, Annette Butler found peace and comfort in Buddhism in the early 1970s. Annette used her newfound peace through Buddhism to face adversity finding solace in becoming in tune with nature. Annette positively influenced several others and was instrumental in assisting many others to practice Buddhism, including her husband Jerry. However, Annette also remained close to her Christian spiritual relationship with the Lord; and

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, I, BILL LOWRY, COOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER of the 3rd DISTRICT, do hereby stand, and salute the phenomenal life of Annette Butler; and

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, a suitable copy of this Resolution will be presented to the family of Annette Butler; and

 

BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED: a copy of this Resolution will be filed within the Office of Cook County Commissioner Bill Lowry 3rd District.

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