THIS LEGACY IS YOURS:
Celebrating the
Lasting Contributions of African American Women

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Betty Jean Lewis Hassell
In 1960, Betty was united in Holy Matrimony with Charles Edward Hassell, Sr., and they are the proud parents of three children: Charles E. Hassell, Jr., Philip L. Hassell, Sr., and Elana M. Hassell. They are also blessed with three grandchildren: Danielle, Philip Jr., and Joshua Hassell. Betty accepted the Lord at the age of 10 and was baptized and united with Salem Baptist Church in Champaign. As a young adult, she was very active in the youth choir and served as Director and pianist. Betty also assisted and played for the Majestic and Gospel Choir at Salem Baptist Church. She has been a pianist at Salem since 1973 and was named Assistant Minister of Music in 1982. For a brief time, Mrs. Hassell left the Urbana-Champaign area to join her husband on military assignment. Upon her return to the community, she immediately resumed her church activities and community involvement. Over the years, her activities have included: Sunday School Educator, Secretary, Sunshine Children's Choir Director, Missionary for Prison Ministry, Church Bulletin Clerk, Vacation Bible School Registrar and Superintendent, Festival for Youth Manager, Operation Excellence Volunteer, Children's Holiday Organizer, Choir Day Director, and Woman's Day Chairperson for the Salem Baptist Church; Registrar, National Baptist School of Religion; Assistant Director and Bookkeeper to Helen E. Johnson, Salem Baptist Church Pre-School; Member, National Black Child Institute; Assistant Secretary and Secretary, Wood River District Region 3; Board Member, Champaign County YWCA; Vice President, National Council of Negro Women; Muscular Dystrophy Drive Volunteer; March of Dimes Worker; "Do the Right Thing" Organizer, Urban League; and Best Interest of the Children Volunteer. Some of Mrs. Hassell's most memorable moments have been the birth of her children and grandchildren; being nominated for "Mom of the Year" at the University of Illinois in 1988; being a recipient of the Eddie Bee Edwards Black Humanitarian Award of the Baptist General State Convention and the Outstanding Villagers Award given to her by the Ministerial Alliance of Champaign and Urbana. Mrs. Hassell has played a strong mentoring role for many young women and men, not only in her church and community, but around the world as well. She takes pleasure in seeing the children she mentors grow up meeting their educational and spiritual goals as adults. |
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This Legacy is Yours was a cooperative effort between the National Council of Negro Women, Champaign County Chapter, and the Museum of the Grand Prairie.
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denotes original charter members of the Champaign County Section of the National Council of Negro Women.
