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Commissioner Dear remembered as a champion for community health

July 18, 2024 | Cook County, Illinois



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Commissioner Dear remembered as a champion for community health
In a heartfelt tribute during a recent government meeting, colleagues and community members honored the late Commissioner Dear, reflecting on his profound impact on both his family and the North Lawndale community. Known for his unwavering faith in Jesus Christ, Commissioner Dear was celebrated not only as a devoted public servant but also as a loving husband and mentor.

Commissioner Dear's commitment to improving the lives of residents was evident through his tireless advocacy for healthcare access and community engagement. He played a pivotal role in declaring gun violence and mental health as public health crises in Cook County, initiatives that stemmed from his personal experiences with violence as a child. His legislative efforts included the establishment of Juneteenth as a paid holiday in Cook County and the innovative \"food as medicine\" initiative, aimed at promoting health and wellness.

Colleagues recalled his dedication to community outreach and his ability to inspire others, emphasizing his role as a mentor to emerging leaders. His legacy of compassion, integrity, and commitment to public service will continue to resonate within the community he served. As the meeting concluded, attendees expressed their deep sense of loss, recognizing that Commissioner Dear's presence and influence would be profoundly missed.

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