South Carolina General Assembly
122nd Session, 2017-2018

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S. 845

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Senate Resolution
Sponsors: Senator J. Matthews
Document Path: l:\council\bills\rt\17233dg18.docx

Introduced in the Senate on January 9, 2018
Adopted by the Senate on January 9, 2018

Summary: Mayor James Williams

HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS

     Date      Body   Action Description with journal page number
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    1/9/2018  Senate  Introduced and adopted (Senate Journal-page 78)

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1/9/2018

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A SENATE RESOLUTION

TO HONOR AND COMMEND MAYOR JAMES WILLIAMS OF RIDGEVILLE ON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENT AFTER OVER TWELVE YEARS OF PUBLIC SERVICE TO HIS COMMUNITY.

Whereas, the members of the Senate of South Carolina deem it altogether fitting and proper to pause in their deliberations to recognize the good works of Mayor James Williams on the milestone event of his retirement; and

Whereas, Mayor James Williams was born in the town of Ridgeville and graduated from Kennedy High School in Harleyville. After high school, Mr. Williams joined the United States Navy where he was stationed on the U.S.S. Grand Canyon. When he was discharged from the Navy, he migrated to Brooklyn, New York. Here he joined Cornerstone Baptist Church and served as a member of the Non Align Group; and

Whereas, during his stay in New York, Mr. Williams worked on various jobs, but truly found enjoyment in the twenty-four years he dedicated to working with the New York City Transit Authority. Over the course of his tenure with the Authority, he served as a conductor, train operator, and retired in the role of train dispatcher; and

Whereas, while in New York, Mr. Williams married the love of his life, long-time friend and schoolmate Betty White, also from Ridgeville; and

Whereas, upon retiring from the New York City Transit Authority, he returned to his roots and reestablished his home in Ridgeville, where he became a member of Saint John Missionary Baptist Church and serves as the church treasurer and a member of the Trustee Board; and

Whereas, dedicated to his community, Mr. Williams is also a member of the following civic organizations: McDaniel Lodge #435, where he was a master; T.J. Felder Chapter #37, where he formerly served as high priest; Martin Luther King, Jr. Consistory #349, having served as commander and chief; and he is a former worthy patron of Pride of McDaniel Chapter #334 Order of the Eastern Stars. Currently, Mr. Williams serves as the Advisor and Organizer for the Knights of Pythagoras, Elbert C. Hutchinson Council #435; and

Whereas, in 1995, he began working as a volunteer for the town of Ridgeville's Parks and Recreation Department. Finding he wanted to make a difference for the town, Mr. Williams ran for and was elected to the Town Council in 1997, where he served two terms. In 2005, he wanted to better serve his constituents, and so he answered the call to run for the office of Mayor. He has been serving in this capacity since April 15, 2005; and

Whereas, the members of the South Carolina Senate are grateful for the years of dedication that Mayor James Williams has devoted to the town of Ridgeville and wish him many years of enjoyment in his well-earned retirement. Now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Senate:

That the members of the Senate of the State of South Carolina, by this resolution, honor and commend Mayor James Williams of Ridgeville on the occasion of his retirement after over twelve years of public service to his community.

Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be presented to Mayor James Williams.

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