HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 20
(By Delegates Louisos, Pino and Perry)
[Introduced January 31, 2003; referred to the
Committee on Rules.]
Requesting the West Virginia Division of Highways to erect a road
sign on State Route 61 out of Oak Hill near Beardsfork Hollow,
Fayette County, West Virginia, honoring Walter "Mike" South
former President of the Black Lung Association.

Whereas, Walter "Mike" South, L. U. 8843 member, passed away on
July 19, 2001, at age 54 following a two decade battle with black
lung disease; and

Whereas, "Mike" South had served as president of the National
Black Lung Association until a few years before his death, and was
a leading advocate for coal miners who also suffered daily with
this disease; he testified numerous times in this nation's capitol
and was present at most rallies to support protecting and
increasing state and federal black lung benefits; and

Whereas, It has been said that the passion, dedication and
social consciousness Walter "Mike" South brought to all coal miners
throughout the black lung community will never be forgotten, and
his spirit and dream for justice for all victims of black lung
disease will never be forgotten, and will continue on in those
lives whom he touched;
and

Whereas, It is only right and just to honor the efforts of
Walter "Mike" South for his dedication to the people of his home
State, in general, and for his work in seeking equitable and fair
treatment of all coal miners with black lung disease by dedicating
and erecting a road sign on State Route 61 out of Oak Hill near
Beardsfork Hollow, Fayette County, West Virginia
; therefore, be it

Resolved by the Legislature of West Virginia:

That the Legislature hereby expresses its profound sorrow and
heart-felt sympathy upon the passing of Walter "Mike" South, and
requests the West Virginia Division of Highways to dedicate and
erect a road sign on State Route 61 out of Oak Hill near Beardsfork
Hollow, Fayette County, West Virginia,
honoring and recognizing
Walter "Mike" South Black Lung Advocate and former president of the
Black Lung Association; and, be it

Further Resolved, That the Clerk of the House of Delegates is
hereby directed to forward a copy of this resolution to the
Commissioner of the Division of Highways and to the surviving
relatives of Walter "Mike" South.