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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-13-84-02 - Resolution - 06/13/1984WHEREAS, WHEREAS, WHEREAS, WHEREAS, WHEREAS, WHEREAS, RESOLUTION NO. 06-13-84-02 On The Death Of D. A. "ANDY" ANDERSON the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas, recognizes with respect and a great sense of loss that D. A. "Andy" Anderson, a greatly admired and beloved citizen and a former mayor of this city, died on Thursday, May 31, 1984; and, Andy Anderson resided in College Station for fifty years and served the city as councilman from 1957 to 1963 and as mayor from 1966 to 1971, during which time he initiated a number of projects which facilitated the progress and expansion of the City of College Station; and, through personal endeavor, sacrifice and perse- verance, he was largely responsible for passage of the amendment to the Texas Constitution to allow state university faculty members to serve in elective offices; and, the professional accomplishments of "Andy" Anderson were many, including publication of numerous articles and a book, and were acknowl- edged with statewide and national honors in the field of forestry as well as recognition for his other achievements; and, his outstanding service to the community con- tinued during his "retirement" years as, with enthusiasm and guidance, he promoted and provided inspiration for many worthwhile programs while carrying forward with his research and literary projects and maintaining an active interest in civic events; and, the impact of his influence upon the destiny of this city and its people is discernible in the status of the City of College Station as a strong and progressive city, one which will forevermore owe a debt of gratitude for the dedication, foresightedness, and leadership of D. Ao Anderson. RESOLUTION NO. 06-13-84-02 PAGE 2 NOW, THEREFORE, LET IT BE RESOLVED that this Council records its regard, admiration and appreciation for the life of D. A. "Andy" Anderson and that this res- olution be made a part of the minutes of this meeting and that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to his two daughters, Mrs. Jean Bloomer and Mrs. Margaret Dickey, who survive. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 13th day of June , 1984. ATTEST: D_~n' J~es, C~ S~cretary 004410