Congressional Black Caucus mourns loss of Chairwoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones
August 20, 2008 · Print This Article
- “Today, GOD has called one of his devout disciples home. The untimely departure of our beloved friend and fearless leader, Chairwoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones is indescribable.” said Congresswoman Carolyn C. Kilpatrick (D-MI), Chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC).
“This is an enormously solemn day for Members of Congress, the Congressional Black Caucus family, Ohio residents and the world. Chairwoman Tubbs Jones was undoubtedly a true steward of the people. She dedicated her life to ensure that life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness was afforded to every American. Her command of the law was only matched by her boundless sense of integrity.”
“Chairwoman Tubbs Jones’ illustrious career included a crowd of firsts. She was the first African American woman elected to the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. She was the first African American female to serve on the House Ways and Means Committee. She was the first African American and the first female to serve as Cuyahoga County, Ohio Prosecutor. She was the first African American woman to sit on the Common Pleas bench in the State of Ohio.
“In the halls of Congress she was revered by her colleagues as a fair, yet firm Chair of the Standard of Official Conduct Committee. Throughout Ohio communities, she was celebrated for her tireless advocacy and intervention. Within the Congressional Black Caucus family she will be forever cherished and gravely missed.”
“Our collective prayers and condolences are extended to her son Mervyn Jones, II, her sister Barbara, her entire family, her staff and the host of loved ones who knew and loved her.”
“Members of the Congressional Black Caucus will proudly continue to uphold the legacy of our leader, Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones and earnestly pay tribute to her life and service through all our endeavors.”
















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She was a phenomenal black woman, indeed!
May her loving soul rest in peace with the Lord.
I hope that everyone who reads about this very sad news story realizes that aneurysms CAN BE detected by several medical tests BEFORE a rupture occurs.
Aneurysms do not just suddenly occur out of the blue. I hope that perhaps one black woman's life will be spared because she read about this tragedy and made sure that she went online to research all of the risk factors of aneurysms.
Peace, blessings and DUNAMIS!
Lisa
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Al Williams,Chairman
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