State of South Dakota
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SEVENTY-SEVENTH
SESSION
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, 2002 |
617H0701 |
SENATE COMMEMORATION
NO.
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Introduced by:
Senators Daugaard, Albers, Apa, Bogue, Brosz, Brown (Arnold), Cradduck,
de Hueck, Dennert, Diedrich (Larry), Diedtrich (Elmer), Drake, Duxbury,
Everist, Greenfield, Hagen, Ham, Hutmacher, Kleven, Koetzle, Koskan,
Madden, McCracken, McIntyre, Moore, Munson, Olson (Ed), Putnam,
Reedy, Staggers, Sutton (Dan), Symens, Vitter, Volesky, and Whiting and
Representatives Abdallah, Adelstein, Bartling, Begalka, Bradford, Broderick,
Brown (Jarvis), Brown (Richard), Burg, Clark, Davis, Duenwald, Duniphan,
Eccarius, Elliott, Flowers, Frost, Fryslie, Garnos, Gillespie, Glenski, Hansen
(Tom), Hanson (Gary), Hargens, Heineman, Hennies (Don), Hennies
(Thomas), Holbeck, Hundstad, Hunhoff, Jaspers, Jensen, Juhnke, Klaudt,
Kloucek, Koistinen, Konold, Kooistra, Lange, Lintz, Madsen, McCaulley,
McCoy, Monroe, Murschel, Nachtigal, Napoli, Nesselhuf, Olson (Mel),
Pederson (Gordon), Peterson (Bill), Peterson (Jim), Pitts, Rhoden, Richter,
Sebert, Sigdestad, Slaughter, Smidt, Solum, Sutton (Duane), Valandra, Van
Etten, Van Gerpen, Van Norman, and Wick
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A LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATION,
Commemorating the retirement of Fred Tully and
recognizing him for his dedication and steadfast leadership to the Black Hills Children's
Home and Children's Home Society of South Dakota for over two decades.
WHEREAS,
in 1979, Fred Tully was named Program Director for Children's Home Society
of South Dakota's West River Children's Center, now known as Black Hills Children's Home;
and
WHEREAS,
Fred has dedicated twenty-three years of service to Black Hills Children's Home
and has been key to dramatic improvements in facilities and to significant development of the
clinical program; and
WHEREAS,
in the late 1980s, Fred was named Clinical Director of Children's Home Society
of South Dakota and has since provided the benefit of his wisdom and experience to Children's
Home Society statewide; and
WHEREAS,
Fred is recognized among his peers as among the most skilled clinicians in
South Dakota for the care and treatment of special needs children:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT COMMEMORATED,
by the Seventy-seventh Legislature of
the State of South Dakota, that the retirement of Fred Tully be commemorated in the year 2002,
and that he be recognized for his exemplary record of accomplishment and dedication to the
needs of children in South Dakota.