Record #: R2016-298   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 5/18/2016 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 5/18/2016
Title: Tribute to late Lewis McCoy
Sponsors: Beale, Anthony
Attachments: 1. R2016-298.pdf

RESOLUTION

 

WHEREAS, Almighty God in His Infinite Wisdom has called Lewis "Mack" McCoy, on April 4, 2016;and

 

WHEREAS, The City Council has been informed of his passing by the Honorable Anthony Beale, Alderman of the 9th Ward; and

 

WHEREAS, Born on January 17, 1935 in Montgomery, Alabama, blessing the union of Tom McCoy and Annie Ruth Moore. He was baptized at Bethel Baptist Church. Mack was one of fifteen children, affectionately known to his siblings as "Joe Lewis" for the great boxer; and

 

WHEREAS, Shortly after finishing high school, Mack joined the United States Army, serving the Korean War. His military service allowed him to travel around the world, most notably Germany. After being honorably discharged, he returned home to Montgomery and used the GI Bill to continue his education at Floyd's Business College; and

 

WHEREAS, Montgomery, Alabama was a very turbulent city during the mid 1950's. Mack became involved with the Montgomery Bus Boycott as well as other civil rights demonstrations led Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Mack often held court retelling stories of his experiences during that time; and

 

WHEREAS, Mack married the love of his life, Essie Mae Dupree on August 23, 1957. They were blessed with five children; Ricky, Regina, Jacqueline, Lewis Jr. and Martin; and

 

WHEREAS, Disappointed with the climate in his hometown and the racial barriers for African-Americans, Mack relocated his family to Chicago in 1960. He began working for the United States Post Office and later moved to serve the United States General Sendees Administration for thirty-two years until his retirement; and

 

WHEREAS, During his career, Mack received many honors including the Superior Performance award for Managers, the Outstanding Service Award from Bogan High School and a nomination from the Federal Executive Board of Chicago for his exemplary job performance; and

 

W?HEREAS, Mack and his wife, Essie, enjoyed traveling with their many social club friends. He also loved reading, history, politics, boxing, and held a variety of other interests. He touched the lives of all who knew him through his infectious smile, hearty laugh, booming voice, soaring wit and gentle spirit; and

 

WHEREAS, Mack leaves to love, cherish and honor his memory; his adoring wife, Essie; sons, Ricky and Martin; daughters, Regina and Jacqueline; grandsons, Ronald 111, Jordan, Joshua and Jaden; granddaughters, Jennifer, Corrine, Yazmin, Tajauna "Lauren" and Heavan; great grandson, Ashton; great granddaughter, Alyssa Merriweather; brothers, Jerry, Jimmy (Eva Mae); sisters, Annie Lee, Dorothy Ruth, Savannah (Gus), Laura (Pete), Helen, Bettye, Hazel (Gene), Christine and Margaret (Thomas), as well as a host of nieces, nephews, and friends, who loved him dearly; He is preceded in death by his parents, Tom McCoy and Annie Ruth Moore; son, Lewis, Jr.; brothers, Thomas "Sunny Boy", Timothy "Tim" and William "jack"; and

 

WHEREAS, although he will be deeply missed, the memory of his character will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore

 

 

 

BE IT RESOLVED, that we the Mayor and members of the City of Chicago City Council, gathered together this eighteenth day of May, 2016, do hereby express our sincerest sorrow upon learning of the passing of Lewis "Mack" McCoy and extend our deepest condolence to his family and loved ones.

Anthony Beale Alderman, 9"1 Ward

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that suitable copies of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Lewis McCoy.