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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBVVM PR 12_15_2008 P R E S S R E L E A S E FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 12, 2008 CONTACT: Anne Boykin, Chief Information Officer Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial P.O. Box 11055 College Station, Texas 77842 aboykin@cstx.gov 979.450.3296 MEMORIAL FOR ALL VETERANS OF BRAZOS VALLEY, INC. ANNOUNCES THE 2009 BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND PLANS FOR THE LYNN STUART PATHWAY The Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial Board of Directors, at their annual meeting, Wednesday, December 10, elected officers and appointed committee chairs for 2009. The 2009 Board of Directors are: President: Major Steve Beachy USA (Ret.) Vice-President: Jerry Fox Vice-President: Lieutenant General Randy House USA (Ret.) Treasurer: Tim Bryan Secretary: Sergeant First Class Brian Hilton USA (Ret.) Chief Information Officer: Anne Boykin The 2009 Committee Chairs are: Membership: Mike W. Newman Development: Larry Hodges and Fain McDougal Event: Bill Youngkin History: Anne Boykin A new member, Colonel Rick McPherson USMC (Ret.), was also elected to the board. The remaining board members are: Bill Adams, Russell Bradley, Tony Cisneros, Larry Hodges, George McCoy, and John Velasquez. 2009 Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial Officers President Major Steve Beachy USA (Ret.) Vice-President Jerry Fox First National Bank Vice-President Lieutenant General Randy House USA (Ret.) Treasurer Timothy N. Bryan First National Bank Secretary Sergeant First Class Brian Hilton USA (Ret.) City of College Station Chief Information Officer Anne Boykin City of College Station Website: www.bvvm.org The Memorial for all Veterans of Brazos Valley, Inc. is a 501 (c ) 3 non‐profit corporation. Donations are tax deductible. The current project of the Board of Directors is the Lynn Stuart Pathway which will serve as a major educational pathway for several agencies including the City of College Station, City of Bryan, Brazos County, Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, and the Memorial for all Veterans of the Brazos Valley, Inc. Contributions have also been received from numerous individuals, organizations, and corporations throughout Brazos Valley. The concrete pathway will be approximately one mile in length when complete and will be fully handicap accessible. Interpretive signage will be provided along the pathway and specific sites will be designated for future memorials for each of the principle wars in which the United States has fought. These separate memorials will be added in future years as funding is available. They will commemorate the sacrifices of veterans and their families for those critical periods of American history. This unique educational pathway will serve as an historical tool for local residents and numerous out of town visitors that use the park throughout the year. It will also become an important educational tool for the youth of our community to develop an appreciation for the contributions and sacrifices of all veterans to preserve our freedom and way of life. The pathway is named for the late Major General Louis Lynn Stuart USA (Ret.). Mr. Stuart was born in San Antonio and spent his early years with his parents on his grandparents’ ranch near Sonora, Texas. In 1942, the Stuart family moved to Bryan where Lynn graduated from Stephen F. Austin High School. After completing his freshman year at the A&M College of Texas, Lynn joined the U. S. Army for one year. He then returned to his beloved A&M to continue his education. While in school he served with the Ross Volunteers as Executive Officer. He graduated in 1952 with a degree in Civil Engineering and receiving his commission as a 2nd Lieutenant, Lynn served two more years in the U. S. Army. Later, Mr. Stuart joined the U.S. Army Reserves, serving 35 years in the 420th Engineering Brigade, retiring with the rank of Brigadier General. During this time he earned the Legion of Merit and the Distinguished Service Medal. In 1957, Mr. Stuart became a business partner in Bryan Construction. He was active in many community projects and the Brazos Valley Memorial for all Veterans, Inc. was one of his favorites. Please remember to honor the veterans in your family this holiday by having their names inscribed on the Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial Donors Wall for $100. There are several other levels of contributions available as well. For more information about the Memorial for all Veterans of the Brazos Valley, Inc. and the Lynn Stuart Pathway Project, please call 979.696.6247 or write to us at: BVVM, P.O. Box 11055, College Station, TX 77842. ###