File #: 23-2616    Version: 1 Name: Resolution Honoring the Life of Julia Mae Hudson Montgomery
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 4/20/2023 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 4/27/2023 Final action: 4/27/2023
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION RESOLUTION HONORING THE LIFE OF JULIA MAE HUDSON MONTGOMERY WHEREAS, Julia Mae Hudson Montgomery migrated to Chicago, IL along with family from Canton Mississippi. She attended Chicago Public Schools. Julia graduated from the prestigious Dunbar Vocational High School in 1957 as a cosmetologist, after premier training in Beauty Culture; and WHEREAS, ,Her entrepreneur spirit and her inherent culinary ability brought about her catering business, "Taste N See" Catering Service. Her business allowed Julia's catering to serve great people in the Chicago Community such as, the Late Dr. Herbert D. Odom, Rev. Jessie Lewis Jackson, and Alvin J. Boutte, CEO of Independence Bank; and WHEREAS, ,Julia's service to her Almighty God was almost always through helping others. She served at the Pleasant Gift M.B. Church for over 50 years, organized by her Maternal Grandfather Rev. Clarence L. Buckner. Her youth ministry included her touching the many lives of young people by ta...
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

RESOLUTION HONORING THE LIFE OF JULIA MAE HUDSON MONTGOMERY

WHEREAS, Julia Mae Hudson Montgomery migrated to Chicago, IL along with family from Canton Mississippi. She attended Chicago Public Schools. Julia graduated from the prestigious Dunbar Vocational High School
in 1957 as a cosmetologist, after premier training in Beauty Culture; and

WHEREAS, ,Her entrepreneur spirit and her inherent culinary ability brought about her catering business, "Taste N See" Catering Service. Her business allowed Julia's catering to serve great people in the Chicago Community such as, the Late Dr. Herbert D. Odom, Rev. Jessie Lewis Jackson, and
Alvin J. Boutte, CEO of Independence Bank; and

WHEREAS, ,Julia's service to her Almighty God was almost always through helping others. She served at the Pleasant Gift M.B. Church for over 50 years, organized by her Maternal Grandfather Rev. Clarence L. Buckner. Her youth ministry included her touching the many lives of young people by taking them skating and traveling to Progressive National Baptist Convention throughout the nation. Singing in the choir, fundraising, church kitchen and Pastoral Care just to name a few; and

WHEREAS,, She eventually became First Lady of True Light Baptist Church, working alongside of her husband, the late Rev. Douglas Montgomery; and

WHEREAS, Julia's love and passion for family, caused her to support siblings, nieces, nephews and cousins through education and career endeavors. Last but not least, being the matriarch of the Johnson Buckner Hudson Wiggins(JBHW) Family Reunion was her greatest passion. Keeping the family together and traveling around the country annually hosted by families in various states; and

WHEREAS, Julia was a great citizen of Chicago, IL and the United States of America. Her walk with Christ Jesus and her prayer life endured to the end of her life; and

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, By the Cook County Board of Commissioners and President Preckwinkle her...

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