Bill Text: IL HR0530 | 2023-2024 | 103rd General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Mourns the death of Rev. Dr. Clifford Tyler.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2024-01-16 - Resolution Adopted [HR0530 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2023-HR0530-Introduced.html
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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION | ||||||
2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | ||||||
3 | Representatives are saddened to learn of the death of Rev. Dr. | ||||||
4 | Clifford Tyler, who passed away on November 19, 2023; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Rev. Tyler was born in Flint Hill, Virginia to | ||||||
6 | Clifford Sr. and Annie Bell (Roberts) Tyler on August 31, | ||||||
7 | 1924, the second oldest of seven siblings along with Lutitia | ||||||
8 | Addison, James Tyler, Willia Mae Tyler, Georgia Chunn, Frances | ||||||
9 | Graham, and Pauline Green; he attended elementary school in | ||||||
10 | Flint Hill, and after seventh grade, he attended school in | ||||||
11 | Manassas, Virginia; and
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12 | WHEREAS, Rev. Tyler returned home after school and worked | ||||||
13 | with his father as a mechanic; he then moved to Pittsburgh, | ||||||
14 | Pennsylvania and worked at American Steel & Wire; at the age of | ||||||
15 | 19, he and his cousin, James, enlisted in the United States | ||||||
16 | Army on June 3, 1943; he served in the Air Force as an aviation | ||||||
17 | engineer during World War II and was honorably discharged on | ||||||
18 | February 19, 1946; and
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19 | WHEREAS, Rev. Tyler returned to the state of Virginia, | ||||||
20 | where he later met and married Bertha Alsberry; he became | ||||||
21 | father to her three children, Francis, Ruth, and Henry; he | ||||||
22 | moved his family to Chicago in 1953; one of his first jobs was |
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1 | working with Perillo Automotives; he then became a mechanic | ||||||
2 | for the United States Post Office; and
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3 | WHEREAS, Rev. Tyler answered the call to ministry in 1957; | ||||||
4 | prior to going into ministry, he served as a deacon at his | ||||||
5 | church; he was asked to be the assistant pastor at First | ||||||
6 | Timothy Missionary Baptist Church in 1958; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Rev. Tyler met Lenora Mason when they both served | ||||||
8 | as delegates at the Progressive National Baptist Convention; | ||||||
9 | they married on December 4, 1960 and had two daughters, Alisa | ||||||
10 | and Sheila; and
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11 | WHEREAS, Rev. Tyler was installed as pastor of First | ||||||
12 | Timothy on April 28, 1968; he graduated from the Moody Bible | ||||||
13 | Institute in 1972 with a bachelor's degree in theology, and he | ||||||
14 | worked as a training and development coordinator in the | ||||||
15 | Practical Christian Ministries Department; eventually, he | ||||||
16 | became an instructor at Moody; he received a master's degree | ||||||
17 | in education from Northeastern University in Chicago and | ||||||
18 | continued his studies at Northern Baptist Theological | ||||||
19 | Seminary; he left his full-time position with the Moody Bible | ||||||
20 | Institute in 1981 to become the full-time pastor of First | ||||||
21 | Timothy Baptist Church; he was installed on January 26, 1982; | ||||||
22 | and
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1 | WHEREAS, Rev. Tyler received an honorary doctorate from | ||||||
2 | the Chicago Baptist Institute (CBI); during his more than 20 | ||||||
3 | years of working at CBI, he served as a instructor, trustee, | ||||||
4 | board chairman, vice president, and president; he also served | ||||||
5 | as a chaplain for the Cook County Juvenile Detention Center; | ||||||
6 | and
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7 | WHEREAS, Rev. Tyler married Lois Scott in 2002; and
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8 | WHEREAS, Rev. Tyler's ministries extended to St. Louis, | ||||||
9 | Wisconsin, Florida, Nebraska, Virginia, New York, Trinidad, | ||||||
10 | and Kenya; and
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11 | WHEREAS, Rev. Tyler was proud of his Native American | ||||||
12 | heritage; he served on the board of directors for the | ||||||
13 | Christian Indian Ministries and the Native American Bible | ||||||
14 | Academy in Ringold, Oklahoma; and
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15 | WHEREAS, Rev. Tyler married Lela Hicks in October of 2004; | ||||||
16 | and
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17 | WHEREAS, Rev. Tyler held many leadership positions at the | ||||||
18 | state and national level, which included, president of the | ||||||
19 | Progressive Baptist State Convention of Illinois, organizer | ||||||
20 | and president of the Department of State Presidents of the | ||||||
21 | Progressive National Baptist Convention (PNBC), and president |
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1 | of the PNBC Midwest Region Congress of Christian Education; | ||||||
2 | his professional affiliations included, the Chicago Baptist | ||||||
3 | Association, the Baptist Minister's Union of Chicago, the | ||||||
4 | Baptist Pastors Conference, the Progressive Baptist District | ||||||
5 | Association, the Baptist State Convention of Illinois, Inc., | ||||||
6 | the Union District Baptist Association, the Evangelical | ||||||
7 | Theological Society, and the Light Bearers Association of | ||||||
8 | America, Inc.; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Rev. Tyler became pastor emeritus upon retiring | ||||||
10 | in 2013, after 45 years of serving as pastor; and
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11 | WHEREAS, Rev. Tyler received numerous awards for | ||||||
12 | leadership and dedicated services; he loved to cook, garden, | ||||||
13 | read his Bible, fish, and hunt; and
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14 | WHEREAS, Rev. Tyler was preceded in death by his parents, | ||||||
15 | his wives, his brothers, his sisters, and two stepchildren; | ||||||
16 | and
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17 | WHEREAS, Rev. Tyler is survived by his daughters, Alisa, | ||||||
18 | and Sheila; his stepdaughter, Ruth; his sister, Pauline; his | ||||||
19 | grandchildren, Robert Jr. (Vondee), Kawiana, Jamelle | ||||||
20 | (Derrick), Arianna, Morriah, and Shannon; four | ||||||
21 | great-grandchildren; the First Timothy church family; and | ||||||
22 | numerous relatives and friends whom he loved dearly; |
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1 | therefore, be it
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2 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | ||||||
3 | HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
4 | we mourn the passing of Rev. Dr. Clifford Tyler and extend our | ||||||
5 | sincere condolences to his family, friends, and all who knew | ||||||
6 | and loved him; and be it further
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