File #: 15-3878    Version: 1 Name: IN MEMORY OF ALBERT VÁZQUEZ
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 6/9/2015 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 6/10/2015 Final action: 6/10/2015
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION IN MEMORY OF ALBERT V?ZQUEZ WHEREAS, almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called Albert V?zquez from our midst on May 18, 2015; and WHEREAS, Albert V?zquez, 82, of South Chicago and Little Village, Chicago native, social worker, Latino community leader and activist, U.S. Navy Korean War veteran, and history buff, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving family; and WHEREAS, after obtaining an associate's degree in Architecture from Wilson Jr. College in 1959, he earned a B.S. in Sociology from Roosevelt University in 1966 and Masters of Social Work from the University of Chicago in 1969; and WHEREAS, Albert V?zquez founded and became the Executive Director of the Pilsen-Little Village Mental Health Center in 1969, which served 110,000 plus people in the Pilsen and Little Village communities during his time; and WHEREAS, in addition to the Pilsen-Little Village Mental Health Center, he also served on many boards and committees including,...
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

IN MEMORY OF ALBERT V?ZQUEZ

WHEREAS, almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called Albert V?zquez from our midst on May 18, 2015; and

WHEREAS, Albert V?zquez, 82, of South Chicago and Little Village, Chicago native, social worker, Latino community leader and activist, U.S. Navy Korean War veteran, and history buff, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving family; and

WHEREAS, after obtaining an associate's degree in Architecture from Wilson Jr. College in 1959, he earned a B.S. in Sociology from Roosevelt University in 1966 and Masters of Social Work from the University of Chicago in 1969; and

WHEREAS, Albert V?zquez founded and became the Executive Director of the Pilsen-Little Village Mental Health Center in 1969, which served 110,000 plus people in the Pilsen and Little Village communities during his time; and

WHEREAS, in addition to the Pilsen-Little Village Mental Health Center, he also served on many boards and committees including, the Hull House, Casa Aztlan, BASTA Drug Rehab Program, TeacherCorp Project, COSSMHO (Coalition of Hispanic Mental Health & Human Service Organizations), The Illinois Arts Council, Title XX, and ADELANTE; and

WHEREAS, Albert V?zquez beloved husband for 25 years to Martha "Nora" Miranda (nee Parrales-Castillo), supportive and loving father of Albert, Myrna, and Steven Vazquez, U. Rodrigo Miranda, and Emiliano and Erendira E. V?zquez -Parrales; and

WHEREAS, Albert V?zquez was the loving grandfather of Camilla, Delilah, Zachary, Magdalena, Gabriella V?zquez, and Diego Miranda; and

WHEREAS, Albert V?zquez was loved by many and will forever be remembered as a philosophical, caring, logical, empathetic, generous, loving, silly, humorous, down to earth, and selfless man.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Commissioners of Cook County that the Board does hereby offer its deepest condolences and most heartfelt sympathy to the family and many friends of Albert V...

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