H*4906 Session 109 (1991-1992)
H*4906 Concurrent Resolution, By P.B. Harris, Alexander, M.O. Alexander,
R.L. Altman, Anderson, Bailey, J.J. Bailey, B.O. Baker, R.A. Barber,
J.M. Baxley, D.M. Beasley, D.W. Beatty, L.E. Bennett, Boan, G.A. Brown,
H. Brown, J. Brown, D.M. Bruce, K.T. Burch, A.W. Byrd, Canty, Carnell, Cato,
C.D. Chamblee, H.H. Clyborne, Cobb-Hunter, Cooper, K.S. Corbett, R.S. Corning,
B. Council, J.L.M. Cromer, Delleney, Elliott, L.L. Elliott, Fair, T.L. Farr,
J.G. Felder, S.R. Foster, R.C. Fulmer, L.E. Gentry, Glover, S.E. Gonzales,
H.M. Hallman, J.P. Harrelson, J.L. Harris, Harrison, Harvin, B.H. Harwell,
Haskins, B.L. Hendricks, J.H. Hodges, D.N. Holt, W.S. Houck, T.E. Huff,
M.A. Hyatt, Inabinett, M.F. Jaskwhich, Jennings, J.C. Johnson, Keegan,
K.G. Kempe, Kennedy, H.H. Keyserling, M.H. Kinon, Kirsh, J.R. Klapman, Koon,
Lanford, Littlejohn, S.G. Manly, C.V. Marchbanks, Martin, D.E. Martin,
L.M. Martin, J.G. Mattos, J.G. McAbee, McCraw, J.T. McElveen, A.C. McGinnis,
McKay, M. McLeod, D.E. McTeer, Meacham, Neilson, E.L. Nettles, Phillips, Quinn,
J. Rama, Rhoad, Riser, T.F. Rogers, L.W. Ross, I.K. Rudnick, Scott, Sharpe,
Sheheen, J.R. Shirley, J.S. Shissias, R. Smith, J.J. Snow, E.C. Stoddard,
C.H. Stone, C.L. Sturkie, L.S. Taylor, Townsend, J.W. Tucker, Vaughn,
C.Y. Waites, D.C. Waldrop, C.C. Wells, L.S. Whipper, J.M. White, J.B. Wilder,
Wilkes, Wilkins, D. Williams, J.B. Williams, S.S. Wofford, D.A. Wright,
R.M. Young and Young-Brickell
A Concurrent Resolution recognizing Mr. Hoyt B. Hill, Jr., in making the
Richard M. Campbell Veterans Nursing Home a reality and acknowledging that the
main courtyard of the home was dedicated in his memory.
06/02/92 House Introduced, adopted, sent to Senate HJ-11
06/02/92 Senate Introduced, adopted, returned with concurrence
A CONCURRENT
RESOLUTION
RECOGNIZING MR. HOYT B. HILL, JR., IN MAKING THE
RICHARD M. CAMPBELL VETERANS NURSING HOME A
REALITY AND ACKNOWLEDGING THAT THE MAIN
COURTYARD OF THE HOME WAS DEDICATED IN HIS
MEMORY.
Whereas, Mr. Hoyt B. Hill, Jr., played a major role in getting the two
hundred twenty-bed Richard Michael Campbell Veterans Nursing Home
established in Anderson, South Carolina; and
Whereas, Mr. Hill served during World War II with the 126th Infantry,
32nd Infantry Division, in New Guinea in the Buna Campaign in some
of the most vicious warfare this country endured during World War II;
and
Whereas, he was awarded the Combat Infantryman's Badge and the
Bronze Star for his World War II service; and
Whereas, after World War II, Mr. Hill became employed with the South
Carolina Department of Veterans Affairs and dedicated his entire
working career in serving the veterans, widows, and their orphans of this
great State for more than forty-four years; and
Whereas, Mr. Hill, the former long-time Director of the South Carolina
Department of Veterans Affairs, received many awards including the
Order of the Palmetto, the highest presentation the State of South
Carolina can give, which was presented by Governor John C. West in
November, 1974. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring:
That the members of the General Assembly recognize Mr. Hoyt B. Hill,
Jr., in making the Richard M. Campbell Veterans Nursing Home a
reality and acknowledging that the main courtyard of the home was
dedicated in his memory.
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