1999-2000 Bill 1437: Mr. Eddie Black, Resolutions - South Carolina Legislature Online

1999-2000 Bill 1437: Mr. Eddie Black, Resolutions - South Carolina Legislature Online

BIL: 1437

TYP: Senate Resolution SR

INB: Senate

IND: 20000620

PSP: Peeler

SPO: Peeler, Gregory, Hayes and Short

DDN: l:\council\bills\pt\2177dw00.doc

DPB: 20000620

SUB: Mr. Eddie Black, Resolutions

HST:

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Senate 20000620 Introduced, adopted

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A SENATE RESOLUTION

TO EXPRESS THE DEEPEST SYMPATHY OF THE MEMBERS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA SENATE TO THE FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS OF MR. EDDIE BLACK, ONE OF YORK COUNTY’S MOST BELOVED AND RESPECTED LEADERS.

Whereas, we were all saddened to learn of the death of Eddie Black of York County on Saturday, June 10, 2000. He was a successful businessman and Chairman of the Regional Council of Chambers; and

Whereas, the huge crowd attending Monday’s graveside service for Eddie Black was a living testimonial of the impact he had on his beloved community and the county atlarge; and

Whereas, born in York, he was a son of Polly Black Rodgers and the late E. C. Black, a legendary public servant in his own right; and

Whereas, Eddie attended York schools and received an agricultural degree from North Carolina State University; and

Whereas, he was the loving husband of Diane Myers Black; a devoted father to his son, Robert Clark Black, and his daughter, Jane Stockton Black, both of York; and is survived by two brothers, Arthur Quinn Black and John Robert Black, both of York; and

Whereas, Eddie Black began his familyowned business in 1986, selling agricultural and landscaping equipment from MasseyFerguson; and

Whereas, Eddie Black’s business required extended hours beyond the fortyhour work week, but he still found time to assume positions of leadership. Friends and colleagues had an appreciation for the dual role he played as President of Black Enterprises Inc. and community servant; and

Whereas, in his path through life, Eddie Black was widely known for his quite and determined demeanor always striving to keep the different factions within his community and county united; and

Whereas, Eddie Black served as past Chairman of the York County Economic Development Board, the York County Zoning Board of Appeals, and the Rock Hill Area Chamber of Commerce. He was past President of the Greater York Chamber of Commerce. Eddie was President of Farmer Mutual Insurance Company and a member of the York County Cattleman’s Association; and

Whereas his death represents a tremendous loss to York County and we want his family and many friends to know that they are in our uppermost thoughts and prayers during this difficult time; and

Whereas, history will record that York County and the Palmetto State are better because Eddie Black passed this way; and

Whereas, we, the members of the South Carolina Senate, express appreciation for Eddie Black’s life and his contributions and he will be long remembered and missed. Now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Senate:

That the members of the South Carolina Senate, by this resolution, express their deepest sympathy to the family and many friends of Mr. Eddie Black, one of York County’s most beloved and respected leaders.

Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to his wife, Mrs. Diane Myers Black.

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