A Resolution Honoring the Life of Queen Esther Tramble
WHEREAS, Queen Esther Tramble was born on September 10,1960 in Chicago IL to the union of Ella Mae Haymon and Cornelius Tramble; and
WHEREAS, Queen met her future husband, Adolphus Kindle as they worked together on the mayoral campaign for Harold Washington; and
WHEREAS, Queen and Adolphus were united in holy matrimony on October 26th 1996; and
WHEREAS, Queen and Adolphus raised five children: Surrebea Tramble, Darnell Johnson, Kamilah Kindle, Chantda Kindle, and Atukwe Kindle; and
WHEREAS, The two most important things in Queen's life were her family and her church, which was demonstrated by her dedication to serving both; and
WHEREAS, Queen was a member of the choir and the usher board at her church, Kingdom of Christ Baptist Church; and
WHEREAS, In addition to being a dedicated family and church member, Queen volunteered for the Chicago Housing Authority doing outreach services for residents, particularly regarding youth education and life advancement; and
WHEREAS, On Monday, July 8,2013, the Lord called Queen Home to eternal rest at 8:00am; and
WHEREAS, Queen was preceded in death by mother Ella Mae Haymon, father Cornelius Tramble, sister Gloria Tramble, and brother Irving Tramble; and
WHEREAS, Queen leaves to cherish her memories her husband AI Kindle, daughters Surrebea Tramble and Chantia Kindle, Kamilah Kindle, sons Darnell Johnson and Atukwe Kindle; sisters Annie Tramble, Princetta Tramble, Telecia Tramble and a brother Troy Tramble; grandchildren Mariah Perrin, Tyronnesha Watson, Daniel Roberts Jr, and Adrian Johnson. She also left a host of nieces and nephews and close friends like Helen Bowman, Brenda Brown, Laura Bass, and Lashawn Waiters; now therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, That we, the Mayor and the City Council of Chicago gathered here this 24* day of July, 2013 do hereby acknowledge the important contributions Queen Esther Tramble made to her family, her church, her community, and her city and wish her family and many friends the deepest condolences on the occasion of her passing; and
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Pat Dowell Alderman, 3rd Ward