100™ BIRTHDAY PROCLAMATION IN HONOR OF Mamie Hollis
WHEREAS, Mamie Hollis, one highly blessed and favored of God, was born August 2nd 1922 in Thomasville, Georgia. There were 12 children in her family -five boys and seven girls. Mrs. Hollis, was the oldest girl. She came to Chicago during the Great Migration. Currently, she is one of three remaining siblings, all girls. Her parents died young and through the years, she helped to raise her siblings, then nieces and nephews. She had one son, Joe, that preceded her in death; and
WHEREAS, The good news of Mrs. Hollis's significant lifespan was brought to the attention of 34th Ward Alderman Carrie M. Austin, to be shared with the Chicago City Council at its next regular meeting! and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Hollis had a long, wonderful career with Continental airlines. The benefits allowed her to travel the world and travel she did, all over the US & Europe. She retired and continued to travel well into her 90's. Her husband of over 50 years did not share her love of travel but this gentle giant, Mr. Charlie Hollis was always there to see her off and welcome her home! and
WHEREAS, In 1962 the couple moved to Maple Park, at 116th and May Street, to be exact. Being the first to occupy their home, they joined a block full of other new homeowners. The May Street residents became more then neighbors, over the years they became family. Boned by the shared experience of owning new homes, raising families and building lives, they were a tight knit community who enjoyed the American dream. She and her husband served as presidents of the 116th and May Str-eet, block club. Mrs. Hollis was known to be the one who would bake delicious pound cakes and cookies that the whole block enjoyed; and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Hollis is a proud member of St. John Missionary Baptist Church. She did not just attend church; she embodied her faith. Being around her, one knows they are in the presence of someone whom God has touched in a special way. Mrs. Hollis has...
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