File #: 17-2613    Version: Name: HONORING THE LIFE AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF JOSEPHINE “MOTHER” WADE
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 3/31/2017 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 4/11/2017 Final action: 4/11/2017
Title: PROPOSED SUBSTITUTE TO FILE 17-2613 Sponsored by: STANLEY MOORE, Cook County Board of Commissioners PROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE LIFE AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF JOSEPHINE "MOTHER" WADE WHEREAS, the members of the Cook County Board of Commissioners are pleased to recognize the dedication and commitment given to the residents of Chicago by Josephine "Mother" Wade; and WHEREAS, Josephine Wade was one of thirteen children born to George Wade and Margie Ree Wade; and WHEREAS, Josephine Wade attended Lincoln High School in Forrest City, Arkansas and graduated from South Mountain High School in Phoenix, Arizona; and WHEREAS, Josephine Wade made a decision at the age of 15 that the way to reach her dreams was to become an entrepreneur; and WHEREAS, Josephine entered the business world at the age of 21 and quickly established herself as a hard worker and strategic businesswoman; and WHEREAS, Josephine Wade pursued her interest in being a restaurateur and mortgage broker for 33 years; a...
Sponsors: STANLEY MOORE
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PROPOSED SUBSTITUTE TO FILE 17-2613

Sponsored by: STANLEY MOORE, Cook County Board of Commissioners

PROPOSED RESOLUTION

HONORING THE LIFE AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF JOSEPHINE "MOTHER" WADE

WHEREAS, the members of the Cook County Board of Commissioners are pleased to recognize the dedication and commitment given to the residents of Chicago by Josephine "Mother" Wade; and

WHEREAS, Josephine Wade was one of thirteen children born to George Wade and Margie Ree Wade; and

WHEREAS, Josephine Wade attended Lincoln High School in Forrest City, Arkansas and graduated from South Mountain High School in Phoenix, Arizona; and

WHEREAS, Josephine Wade made a decision at the age of 15 that the way to reach her dreams was to become an entrepreneur; and

WHEREAS, Josephine entered the business world at the age of 21 and quickly established herself as a hard worker and strategic businesswoman; and

WHEREAS, Josephine Wade pursued her interest in being a restaurateur and mortgage broker for 33 years; and

WHEREAS, after marrying Rupert Smith, the love of her life, they went on to open Captain's Hard Times Dining at 353 East 79th Street in Chicago in 1989; and

WHEREAS, their collaboration was so successful that less than four months after opening, they outgrew the 79th Street location and moved to their present location of 436-440 East 79th Street in Chicago; and

WHEREAS, Josephine Wade had three biological children, Victor Love, Beverly Love and Elyse Love, but she also would look after all of the children in her community as if she were their "mother"; and

WHEREAS, "Mother" Wade, as she is called in the community, gave "mother" lessons to all the children who she came into contact with, whether it was discipline, financial or just a motherly hug; and

WHEREAS, She cares less about a person's economic status and more about a person's potential; and

WHEREAS, "Mother" Wade always expressed to anyone and everyone her motto: "I always put God first in my life, and my se...

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