TRIBUTE TO MRS. HATTIE B. CALDWELL DANSBY
WHEREAS, Almighty God, in His Infinite Wisdom, has granted Mrs. Hattie B. Caldwell Dansby, an outstanding citizen and member of her community, eternal rest on March 21, 2015; and
WHEREAS, Ninety-six years ago, Mrs. Hattie B. Caldwell Dansby started her life journey in Nashville, Tennessee as one of the daughters ofthe late Clemmons and Alberta Caldwell. She was the youngest of three children who blessed the Caldwell Family home. She graduated from Pear High School in 1937 and in 1943 she was a graduate of Tennessee A&I State College, which is now Tennessee State University, majoring in Elementary Education; and
WHEREAS, In August 1943 Hattie and Charles Dansby were married. The couple moved from Nashville and lived in Louisville, Kentucky and Indianapolis, Indiana before settling in Chicago and making it their home. Charles gained employment with the Chicago Transit Authority and Hattie worked at Billings Hospital, which is now known as University of Chicago Hospital. After years of dedicated service to the hospital, Hattie left to begin having children. She and Charles were blessed with five children, Helayne, Charles, William (Danny), Donna and Joan; and
WHEREAS, Ms. Hattie B. Caldwell Dansby volunteered at Burnside Elementary School once here children were old enough to attend. Hattie's strong work ethic and pleasant demeanor gained the attention ofthe teachers and the principal. She was offered a full time paid position. Ms. Hattie worked for the University of Chicago and for the Chicago Public School system teaching the children with disabilities. She worked as support staff at Chicago Vocation High School, Kinzie Elementary School and Powell Elementary School; and
WHEREAS, Ms. Hattie B. Caldwell Dansby retired at the age of 80, but until then she was a vital and active member of the Pearl High Club of'37,'38,'39; Tennessee State University Alumni Association, Chesterfield Community Council and the Ora Higgins Youth Foundation. A devout Christian, Hattie was a member of Orleans Missionary Baptist Church and participated joyously with the congregation; d; and
WHEREAS, Ms. Hattie B. Caldwell Dansby was a loving wife, mother, friend and good neighbor who loved spreading peace, love and joy. She will be deeply missed and fondly remembered; and
WHEREAS, The Honorable Michelle A. Harris, Alderman of the 8the Ward and Chairman ofthe Committee on Committees, Rules and Ethics, has informed this august body ofthe passing of this Ms. Hattie B. Caldwell Dansby; now therefore
Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City of Chicago City Council, gathered here this 15,n Day of April, 2015 A.D., do hereby extend our sincere condolences to the family members and friends of Mrs. Hattie B. Caldwell Dansby; and
MICHELLE A. HARRIS Alderman - 8lh Ward
Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Mrs. Hattie B. Caldwell Dansby.