S*392 Session 109 (1991-1992)
S*0392 Concurrent Resolution, By C.T. Hinson, Bryan, Courson, Drummond,
H.U. Fielding, Giese, F. Gilbert, J.C. Hayes, R.L. Helmly, D.L. Hinds, Holland,
Land, Leatherman, Leventis, J.M. Long, I.E. Lourie, A.S. Macaulay, J.A. Martin,
S.S. Martschink, Matthews, McConnell, McGill, T.W. Mitchell, Moore,
M.F. Mullinax, O'Dell, Passailaigue, Patterson, Peeler, T.H. Pope, M.T. Rose,
Russell, Saleeby, Setzler, R.C. Shealy, H.C. Smith, J.V. Smith, N.W. Smith,
H.S. Stilwell, Thomas, J.M. Waddell, Washington, M.B. Williams and Wilson
A Concurrent Resolution to express the very best wishes of the General
Assembly to Senator Jack Lindsay as he recovers from his lung transplant
operation and to wish him the very best of luck in the months ahead as he
begins his recuperation.
01/08/91 Senate Introduced, adopted, sent to House SJ-130
01/09/91 House Introduced, adopted, returned with concurrence
A CONCURRENT
RESOLUTION
TO EXPRESS THE VERY BEST WISHES OF THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY TO SENATOR JACK LINDSAY AS HE RECOVERS
FROM HIS LUNG TRANSPLANT OPERATION AND TO WISH HIM
THE VERY BEST OF LUCK IN THE MONTHS AHEAD AS HE
BEGINS HIS RECUPERATION.
Whereas, in an eight and a half hour procedure on Tuesday, January 1,
1991, Jack Lindsay, our good friend and colleague, received a new lung
during a transplant operation conducted at the North Carolina Memorial
Hospital in Chapel Hill, North Carolina; and
Whereas, this operation was the culmination of an eleven-month wait
after he and his doctors determined that the transplant operation was the
only cure for his lung disease; and
Whereas, in the months preceding his operation he underwent a rigid
schedule of daily physical therapy and other lifestyle changes in order
to make him strong enough to undergo this operation; and
Whereas, he now must undergo an extensive recovery period during
which his body must accept his new lung and during which he must
continue to undergo physical therapy in order to aid his recovery; and
Whereas, Jack Lindsay's courage, fortitude, and forthrightness
concerning his illness and this procedure has been a source of inspiration
for his scores of friends and admirers throughout the State; and
Whereas, Jack Lindsay, without question, is a person whose leadership
and keen intelligence is desperately needed by his native State and in the
Senate of South Carolina, an institution he has loved and served so well
since 1963; and
Whereas, his colleagues and friends look forward to his return to the
legislative arena restored in health and vigor so that the Senator from
Marlboro County might serve and lead as only he is able to serve and
lead. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the Senate, the House of Representatives concurring:
That the members of the General Assembly hereby express their very
best wishes to Senator Jack Lindsay as he recovers from his lung
transplant operation and wish him the very best of luck in the months
ahead as he begins his recuperation.
Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to
Senator Jack Lindsay.
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