Number
081040
Version
SUBSTITUTE 1
Reference
Sponsor
THE CHAIR
Title
Substitute resolution assigning the honorary street name, “Mother Lucy Payne”, to North 11th Street between West Chambers Street and West Hadley Street, in the 6th and 15th Aldermanic Districts.
Analysis
This resolution assigns the honorary street name, “Mother Lucy Payne”, to North 11th Street, from West Chambers Street to West Hadley Street, in the 6th and 15th Aldermanic Districts.
Body
Whereas, Lucy Payne, born in Coose County, Alabama, the 5th of 16 children, came to Milwaukee in 1939 at the age of 14, and spent her nearly 70 years in the City making a positive difference in Milwaukeeans lives; and
Whereas, Through a combination of work ethic and determination, Lucy Payne was the first African-American female to be hired by Briggs and Stratton, where, during her 25 years of service, she consistently went out of her way to put in kind words and assistance for others seeking employment with the company; and
Whereas, United in marriage to the Reverend Morris Payne in 1946, Lucy Payne worked alongside her husband at the True Light Missionary Baptist Church every Sunday, providing hot meals for the hungry and always treating every person with the utmost respect; and
Whereas, Lucy Payne invested both literally and figuratively in her North 11th Street neighborhood, owning and maintaining four separate homes, providing safe harbor to tenants with little or no means to make the rent, assisting neighbors in the upkeep of their properties and cleaning the neighborhood streets each and every morning; and
Whereas, Affectionately referred to as “Mama” by neighborhood residents and others in the community at large, Lucy Payne opened her home and heart to 60 foster children over the years, affording needed stability in these young persons lives; and
Whereas, By these and countless other selfless actions, and her unshakable faith in the inherent goodness of all persons, Mother “Mama” Luc...
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