H*3159 Session 109 (1991-1992)
H*3159 Concurrent Resolution, By I.K. Rudnick, Alexander, M.O. Alexander,
R.L. Altman, Bailey, J.J. Bailey, K.E. 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, P.M. Burch, T.M. Burriss, Carnell, Cato,
C.D. Chamblee, H.H. Clyborne, J.D. Cole, Cooper, K.S. Corbett, Cork,
R.S. Corning, J.L.M. Cromer, P.W. Derrick, Elliott, L.L. Elliott, J. Faber,
Fair, T.L. Farr, J.G. Felder, S.R. Foster, R.C. Fulmer, L.E. Gentry, Glover,
S.E. Gonzales, J.V. Gregory, H.M. Hallman, J.L. Harris, P.B. Harris, Harvin,
B.H. Harwell, Haskins, Hayes, B.L. Hendricks, J.H. Hodges, D.N. Holt,
W.S. Houck, T.E. Huff, M.F. Jaskwhich, J.C. Johnson, J.W. Johnson, Keegan,
W.P. Keesley, K.G. Kempe, 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, F.E. McBride, W.S. McCain, McCraw,
J.T. McElveen, A.C. McGinnis, McKay, M. McLeod, D.E. McTeer, Meacham, Neilson,
E.L. Nettles, Phillips, Quinn, J. Rama, Rhoad, T.F. Rogers, L.W. Ross, Scott,
Sharpe, Sheheen, J.R. Shirley, P.E. Short, R. Smith, J.J. Snow, E.C. Stoddard,
C.L. Sturkie, 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 expressing the sorrow of the members of the General
Assembly at the death of Mrs. Millie Dorn of Greenwood and extending sympathy
to her family and her many friends.
01/08/91 House Introduced, adopted, sent to Senate HJ-37
01/08/91 Senate Introduced, adopted, returned with concurrence SJ-13
A CONCURRENT
RESOLUTION
EXPRESSING THE SORROW OF THE MEMBERS OF THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY AT THE DEATH OF MRS. MILLIE DORN
OF GREENWOOD AND EXTENDING SYMPATHY TO HER
FAMILY AND HER MANY FRIENDS.
Whereas, Mrs. Mildred Johnson "Millie" Dorn of
Greenwood died in 1990 at the age of sixty-five; and
Whereas, she was the wife of former Congressman William Jennings
Bryan Dorn; and
Whereas, she attended Campbell University and was a graduate of the
University of North Carolina; and
Whereas, she was a member of the editorial staff of U. S. News and
World Report and was well known as her husband's closest political
adviser; and
Whereas, Millie Dorn was a very highly respected and much admired
person and was a superb campaigner and an astute political organizer
who made a distinctive imprint in her own right on the face of South
Carolina politics; and
Whereas, Millie was also a gracious and charming hostess, very popular
throughout the State, and will long be fondly remembered; and
Whereas, we want Congressman Dorn and all of the other members of
Millie Dorn's family to know that they have our deepest sympathy.
Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring:
That the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, by this
resolution, expresses sorrow at the death of Mrs. Millie Dorn of
Greenwood and extends sympathy to her family and her many friends.
Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the
family of Mrs. Mildred Johnson "Millie" Dorn, in care of the
Honorable W. J. Bryan Dorn, at Greenwood.
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