A resolution
adopted k Tie City Council 0fthe Cityof'Chicago, Illinois
Presented by ALDERMAN WALTER BURNETT, TR. on December 12. 2018
In Memorial ofthe Late Antuain Hatter
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WHEREAS, It is with great sadness that the members ofthis Chamber learned of God, in His Infinite Wisdom having brought to close the life of Antuajn Hatter, calling him home to his eternal reward on November 27, 2018; and
WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his death by the Honorable Walter Burnett, Jr., Alderman ofthe 27* Ward; and
WHEREAS, Antuajn was born a twin son to parents Angelo Hatter, Sr. and Latrice Burnett, in Chicago, Illinois, on April 18, 1999. He was also the nephew of the Honorable Alderman Walter Burnett, Jr.; and
WHEREAS, Antuajn was a graduate of William H. Brown Elementary School and CICS-Chicago Quest High School. He enjoyed the study of computer information technology, gaming and other "geeky" stuff, playing basketball, traveling, and over the years, participated in various youth enrichment programs across the City; and
WHEREAS, Antuajn, being a member of a family known for their civic service and giving back to the community, loved volunteering. In his short nineteen years, he will be remembered for always being willing to lend a helping hand, a hug, a warm smile, a friendly conversation or a funny joke; and
WHEREAS, Antuajn now leaves to cherish fond memories of his life: mother, Latrice; twin brother, Angelo; sisters, Carrodine, Jennifer, and Ashley; brothers, Devon, Floyd, and Carlos; and a host of other loving relatives and friends. His absence from this earth will leave a sorrowful void in the lives of all who knew him; now...
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