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RESOLUTION HONORING ESTELLE J. LONG FOR A LIFETIME OF SERVICE, COURAGE, AND COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP
WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Cook County is proud to recognize individuals who have demonstrated extraordinary resilience, dedication, and service to their communities, and who serve as shining examples of civic responsibility, perseverance, and generational impact; and
WHEREAS, Estelle J. Long, a centenarian, born on August 13, 1920, in Evanston, Illinois, emerged from a family rooted in discipline, education, patriotism, and artistry-values that would shape her into a courageous trailblazer in every chapter of her life; and
WHEREAS, as a young student, Mrs. Long stood with integrity and grace in the face of systemic injustice, using her talents and voice to advocate for dignity and equal treatment for her peers, making her an early champion for civil rights and equity; and
WHEREAS, during World War II, she contributed to the national defense effort by applying her skills in vital war industries, exemplifying the legacy of "Rosie the Riveter," and breaking barriers in roles traditionally closed to African American women; and
WHEREAS, alongside her beloved husband, a decorated Army Drill Sergeant, Estelle Long built a nurturing home in Chicago's Chatham neighborhood, where she and her husband raised five accomplished children, several of whom would go on to serve their nation and city in both military and public service capacities; and
WHEREAS, over the course of a distinguished 40-year career in city government, Estelle Long rose above the challenges of racial discrimination and institutional barriers to become a highly respected accountant in the Comptroller's Office all while pursuing and achieving both her bachelor's and master's degrees in public administration from Roosevelt University; and
WHEREAS, even after retirement, Estelle Long remains a beacon of leadership, faith, and compassion-actively serving her church, mentoring youth, support...
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