Record #: O2020-2871   
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
Intro date: 6/11/2020 Current Controlling Legislative Body: Committee on Transportation and Public Way
Final action: 6/17/2020
Title: Honorary street designation as "SPC Henry Mayfield Jr. Way"
Sponsors: Coleman, Stephanie D.
Topic: STREETS - Honorary Designations
Attachments: 1. O2020-2871.pdf, 2. O2020-2871
HONORARY STREET SIGN FOF SPC HENRY MAYFIELD JR WAY
ORDINANCE
WHEREAS, on October 14th, 1996 Henry Jarret Mayfield Jr was born in the Englewood neighborhood, to the union of Crystal Davis and Henry Mayfield Sr., who later married Carmoneta Horton-Mayfield, the oldest of seven siblings; and
WHEREAS, Henry, affectionately known as "Boo-Boo" to his family accepted Christ as his Savior at an early age and baptized under the leadership of Rev. Marion Johnson Sr., of Come Alive Ministry of Faith Church. Outside of his spirituality he loved spending quality time with his siblings and cousins we he served as big brother to them all; and
WHEREAS, an Englewood native who knew the importance of education at an early age. He attended Charles R. Henderson Elementary, Lionel Hampton Elementary, William J. Bogan High School, and later graduating from Hillcrest High School in 2014. After high school graduation, he continued his quest of knowledge at Northern Illinois University where he majored in Business Management; and
WHEREAS, in 2016, he began working as an Aircraft Fueler at Aircraft Service International Group (ASIG), where he built long lasting friendships with staff, airline customers and pilots; and
WHEREAS, motivated from previous work experiences and motivation, in August 2017 he showed true patriotism for his country by enlisting into the United States Army. After completing his initial training Specialist (SPC) Henry Mayfield Jr became a 94C (pronounced ninety-four Charlie) Utilities Equipment Repairer assigned to 1 Battalion (BN)-58th Aviation Regiment, 164th Theater Airfield Operations Group, out of Fort Rucker, AL.; and
WHEREAS, in October 2019 SPC Mayfield deployed to Manda Bay Airfield about 150 miles south ofthe Kenya-Somalia border in October 2020 where his battalion provided expeditionary air traffic control and air management support; and
WHEREAS, he tragically lost his life during an attack that included mortars and small arms fire attack, resulting in a brea...

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