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HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 31

(By Delegate Talbott)


Recognizing James Fitzpatrick, dedicated public servant and distinguished West Virginian.

Whereas, James Fitzpatrick has been a citizen of Richwood, West Virginia, for the past 40 years; and
Whereas, James Fitzpatrick is married to his beloved wife Joan, with whom he shares the joy of having two sons, Jaime and Todd, and daughter Kelly, along with two grandchildren, Treston and Tyler; and
Whereas, James Fitzpatrick has served the city of Richwood in numerous capacities, including, as a council member and most recently as recorder; and
Whereas, James Fitzpatrick has been an honorable business man, church member and member of several boards which all aim to better the lives of the citizens of Richwood and Nicholas County; and
Whereas, James Fitzpatrick has excelled in public service not only locally, but on the state level as well, having worked with the National Guard and most recently General Tackett, and every Governor and First Lady since 1960; and
Whereas, James Fitzpatrick has been instrumental in securing state funds which have improved the quality of life for the citizens of Richwood and Nicholas County; and
Whereas, James Fitzpatrick has earned the respect of his colleagues, the citizens he represents and all people who have crossed his path during his many years of public service; and
Whereas, James Fitzpatrick's high degree of professional integrity exemplifies the public's expectations for the conduct of a public servant; therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates:
That the House of Delegates hereby recognizes James Fitzpatrick, dedicated public servant and distinguished West Virginian; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the House of Delegates commends James Fitzpatrick for his tireless work for the people of Richwood, Nicholas County and West Virginia; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Clerk of the House of Delegates forward a certified copy of this resolution to James Fitzpatrick.
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