and
Elijah Cummings in January 2007 Mitchell died on May 28, 2007, of
pneumonia at
Greater Baltimore Medical Center in
Towson, Maryland, after being hospitalized for a week. He was 85. On June 5, 2007, more than 1,000 people paid their last respects to the Congressman at the St. James' Episcopal Church in west Baltimore. Maryland Senators
Ben Cardin and
Barbara Mikulski paid tributes to Mitchell on behalf of the
United States Senate; Speaker
Nancy Pelosi paid tribute on behalf of the House of Representatives; Judiciary Chairman Representative
John Conyers on behalf of the Congressional Black Caucus; and Governor
Martin O'Malley on behalf of the state of Maryland. Congressman
Elijah Cummings delivered the eulogy saying: "He earned the trust of people throughout the country and the world because he was constantly building bridges for others to cross, while tearing down the walls that had excluded them." On December 3, 2015, the
University of Maryland, College Park held a dedication ceremony renaming the Art/Sociology Building in his honor. In November 2023, Baltimore elected officials announced plans to renovate Mitchell's house into the West Baltimore Civic and Entrepreneurship Center, which will include a gallery showcasing his life and career in Congress. The renovations are expected to cost around $2.2 million, including $1.5 million in state funding, and will take two years to complete. ==See also==