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REGULAR MEETING JUNE 26, 2006 <br />Whereas, the Common Council of the City of South Bend, Indiana, is proud to <br />posthumously recognize the many musical and civic contributions made to our <br />community by the late Ollie Mae Grayson; and <br />th <br />Whereas, Ollie Mae Grayson was born on the 29 day of March, 1924, and later <br />began studying voice and music under June and Joseph Artis, which led her to become a <br />member of the H. T. Burleigh Music Association where she sang the lead roles in many <br />operas and was the soloist for several concerts; and <br />Whereas, the South Bend Common Council further recognizes that Ollie Mae <br />Grayson furthered her musical talents by singing with the Aoleans, who performed <br />classical musical concerts throughout our community; was a member of the All Nations <br />Choir, and was the first African-American to perform on WSBT’s “Harlan Hogan Show” <br />when she was a member of the National Association of Negro Musicians; and <br />Whereas,Ollie Mae Grayson taught both voice and piano to a countless number of <br />children throughout our community; nurtured in them an appreciation for classical music; <br />while her poemsentitled “Brotherhood” and “At the Shopping Center” were published in <br />Lyrical Voices <br />, an international poetry anthology; and she volunteered her services in the <br />women’s civic organization known as the St. Pierre Rufin Club. <br />Now, Therefore, be it resolved, by the Common Council of the City of South Bend, <br />Indiana, as follows: <br />Section I. On behalf of all of the citizens of the City of South Bend, Indiana, the <br />Common Council hereby publicly commemorates, celebrates, remembers and gratefully <br />honors the many contributions made to the South Bend community by the late Ollie Mae <br />th <br />Grayson, who passed away on the 13 day of May, 2006. <br />Section II. The South Bend Common Council believes that many invaluable <br />contributions made to our city by such multi-talented and gifted individuals like the late <br />Ollie Mae Grayson continue to enrich and invigorate our community, with Mrs. <br />Grayson’s daughter, Kathleen Grayson-Lowery, continuing her late mother’s rich legacy <br />in her endeavors as an accomplished musician. <br />Section III. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its <br />adoption by the Council and approval by the Mayor. <br />stth <br />s/Derek D. Dieter, 1 District s/Ervin Kuspa, 6 District <br />nd <br />s/Charlotte D. Pfeifer, 2 District s/Al “Buddy” Kirsits, At Large <br />rd <br />s/Roland Kelly, 3 District s/Timothy A. Rouse, At Large <br />th <br />s/Ann Puzzello, 4 District s/Karen L. White, At Large <br />th <br />s/Dr. David Varner, 5 District <br />s/Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand, Council Attorney <br />Attest: <br />s/John Voorde, City Clerk s/Stephen J. Luecke <br /> Mayor of South Bend, Indiana <br />Council President Timothy A. Rouse, Cherry Tree Lane, South Bend, Indiana, made the <br />presentation for this Resolution by first offering his comments and then reading the <br />Resolution in its entirety and presenting to members of the Grayson family. <br />A Public Hearing was held on the Resolution at this time. <br />There was no one present wishing to speak to the Council either in favor of or in <br />opposition to this Resolution. <br />2 <br /> <br />