File #: 15-1345    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 1/21/2015 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 1/21/2015 Final action: 1/21/2015
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE EXTRAORDINARY LIFE, ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND MEMORY OF THE HONORABLE SUE BRADY WHEREAS, Sue Brady, an exceptional woman whose life was devoted to family, social justice and her community, died on December 15, 2014 leaving behind family, countless friends and a community profoundly enriched for having known her; and WHEREAS, Sue Brady represented the best qualities of humanity through her life-long work as an advocate, activist and community leader. For nearly five decades, the citizens of Cook County were the beneficiary of her tireless efforts as an indefatigable advocate for housing and social justice; and WHEREAS, Sue Brady was a woman of unique focus who devoted a substantial portion of her life to serving her community as an elected official, as a staffer for another elected official and later in an auxiliary capacity to government as a community activist; and WHEREAS, Sue Brady grew up on Chicago's North Side and graduated fr...
Sponsors: LARRY SUFFREDIN, LUIS ARROYO JR, RICHARD R. BOYKIN, JERRY BUTLER, JOHN P. DALEY, JOHN A. FRITCHEY, BRIDGET GAINER, JESÚS G. GARCÍA, ELIZABETH "LIZ" DOODY GORMAN, GREGG GOSLIN, STANLEY MOORE, JOAN PATRICIA MURPHY, TONI PRECKWINKLE (President), TIMOTHY O. SCHNEIDER, PETER N. SILVESTRI, DEBORAH SIMS, ROBERT STEELE, JEFFREY R. TOBOLSKI
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

COMMEMORATING THE EXTRAORDINARY LIFE, ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND MEMORY OF THE HONORABLE SUE BRADY

WHEREAS, Sue Brady, an exceptional woman whose life was devoted to family, social justice and her community, died on December 15, 2014 leaving behind family, countless friends and a community profoundly enriched for having known her; and

WHEREAS, Sue Brady represented the best qualities of humanity through her life-long work as an advocate, activist and community leader. For nearly five decades, the citizens of Cook County were the beneficiary of her tireless efforts as an indefatigable advocate for housing and social justice; and

WHEREAS, Sue Brady was a woman of unique focus who devoted a substantial portion of her life to serving her community as an elected official, as a staffer for another elected official and later in an auxiliary capacity to government as a community activist; and

WHEREAS, Sue Brady grew up on Chicago's North Side and graduated from Mundelein College. After she married her husband Tony in 1946, they moved to Northbrook. They became parents during the early days of the school desegregation movement of the 1960's. Sue and Tony resolved that each of their five children should attend desegregated schools and so moved the family to Evanston where they became major participants and leaders in the school desegregation movement. Sue Brady became a treasured neighbor and PTA board member; and

WHEREAS, Sue Brady volunteered for the campaign for Abner Mikva when he ran for the House of Representatives from the 10th District and after his election served on his congressional staff. Her respect and admiration for Mikva was returned: Judge Mikva recently described Sue Brady as "one of the most wonderful people I have known"; and

WHEREAS, after leaving Mikva's office when he was appointed to be a federal judge, Sue Brady was chosen to head the Housing Resource Center of Hull House, a position she main...

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