Current Status Bill Number:4151 Type of Legislation:Concurrent Resolution CR Introducing Body:House Introduced Date:19950425 Primary Sponsor:G. Brown All Sponsors:G. Brown Drafted Document Number:br1\18440ac.95 Date Bill Passed both Bodies:19950426 Subject:General McCants, Jr.
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EXPRESSING THE SORROW OF THE MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY UPON THE DEATH OF GENERAL McCANTS, JR., OF MAYESVILLE IN LEE COUNTY.
Whereas, General McCants, Jr., of Mayesville in Lee County died April 8, 1995; and
Whereas, Mr. McCants was born April 7, 1920, and was the son of the late Anna Brunson McCants and General McCants, Sr; and
Whereas, he was an active member of Mt. Moriah United Methodist Church in St. Charles where he was an usher, trustee, chairman of the trustee board, finance committee, and United Methodist Men; and
Whereas, in addition to serving in official capacities within the church, General McCants also served with the male chorus for a number of years and was affiliated with Do-Right Lodge No. 377 Prince Hall Masons; and
Whereas, General McCants is survived by his three sons, Robert L. McCants, Russell J. McCants, and Vander Washington, and five daughters, Sadie M. McCants, Barbara M. Perry, Dora M. Washington, Lillie M. Joe, and Rose W. Carpenter. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring:
That the members of the General Assembly, by this resolution, express deepest sympathy upon the recent death of General McCants, Jr., of Mayesville in Lee County and would like for the members of his family to know that their thoughts and prayers are with them in this time of sorrow.
Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to each of the eight children of General McCants.