H*4200 Session 111 (1995-1996)
H*4200 Concurrent Resolution, By Harvin and W.J. Young
A Concurrent Resolution saluting Mr. Ollie I. Stukes of Clarendon County, who
on October 19, 1995, will celebrate seventy years as a barber in Manning and
wishing him many, many more years of continued good health and happiness.
05/09/95 House Introduced, adopted, sent to Senate HJ-20
05/10/95 Senate Introduced, adopted, returned with concurrence SJ-10
A CONCURRENT
RESOLUTION
SALUTING MR. OLLIE I. STUKES OF CLARENDON
COUNTY, WHO ON OCTOBER 19, 1995, WILL CELEBRATE
SEVENTY YEARS AS A BARBER IN MANNING AND
WISHING HIM MANY, MANY MORE YEARS OF
CONTINUED GOOD HEALTH AND HAPPINESS.
Whereas, Mr. Ollie I. Stukes of Clarendon County will celebrate
seventy years as a barber in Manning on October 19, 1995; and
Whereas, Mr. Stukes works in the same building where he went to
work for another barber in 1925 and later purchased a shop; and
Whereas, Mr. Stukes is eighty-nine years young and works every
day except Wednesday, which he has traditionally taken off since
that is the day the store is traditionally closed in the Town of
Manning; and
Whereas, he contributed two terms of distinguished service as a
member of the South Carolina Barber Board and is recognized and
admired for this service by other barbers across South Carolina; and
Whereas, Ollie Stukes is most definitely the dean of his profession;
and
Whereas, he is a highly respected community leader and church
member, is active in civic affairs and causes, and is loved by all
who know him; and
Whereas, he is a Manning and Clarendon County institution and
tradition; and
Whereas, he is a delightful and outstanding individual, and the
members of the General Assembly are pleased to have the
opportunity to recognize him in this special manner. 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, salutes Mr. Ollie I. Stukes of Clarendon County, who on
October 19, 1995, will celebrate seventy years as a barber in
Manning and wishes him many, many more years of continued
good health and happiness.
Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to
Mr. Stukes.
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