
SENATE RESOLUTION No. 6
(By Senator Tomblin, Mr. President, Snyder, Unger, Boley, Chafin,
 Helmick, Rowe, Fanning, Ross, Smith, Minear, Sharpe, Facemyer,
 Guills, Plymale, Edgell, Kessler, White, Bowman, Minard, Jenkins,
 Love, Deem, Hunter, McKenzie and McCabe)
Memorializing the life of the Honorable Louise Leonard Nelson,
 former member of the West Virginia Senate from sixteenth
 senatorial district and dedicated stateswoman.

 Whereas, Louise Leonard Nelson was born October 7, 1919, in
 Washington, D. C., the daughter of the late Roy Leslie and Florence
 Alberta (Bellows) McVey; and
Whereas, Louise Leonard Nelson was born October 7, 1919, in
 Washington, D. C., the daughter of the late Roy Leslie and Florence
 Alberta (Bellows) McVey; and

 Whereas, Following graduation from high school, Louise Leonard
 Nelson worked for the United States government in various areas. 
 During World War II, she worked for 18 months in Alaska with the
Whereas, Following graduation from high school, Louise Leonard
 Nelson worked for the United States government in various areas. 
 During World War II, she worked for 18 months in Alaska with the 
U. S. Army Corps of Engineers as they built the Alcan Highway. 
 Later, she worked in Calcutta, India, for the Office of Strategic
 Services until the end of the war; and

 Whereas, In 1948 Louise Leonard Nelson received a degree in
 foreign affairs from George Washington University and began working
 at the United States Department of State; and
Whereas, In 1948 Louise Leonard Nelson received a degree in
 foreign affairs from George Washington University and began working
 at the United States Department of State; and

 Whereas, In 1948 Louise Leonard Nelson married Marine Captain
 Robert P. Leonard, whom she had met in India.  In 1952, they
 relocated to Harpers Ferry where they owned and operated a restaurant; and
Whereas, In 1948 Louise Leonard Nelson married Marine Captain
 Robert P. Leonard, whom she had met in India.  In 1952, they
 relocated to Harpers Ferry where they owned and operated a restaurant; and

 Whereas, Louise Leonard Nelson was active in numerous
 community-related organizations, clubs and associations and
 Jefferson County politics.  She served as chairperson of the
 Jefferson County Republican Executive Committee, second vice
 president of the West Virginia Federation of Republican Women and
 was also a member of the board of the National Federation of
 Republican Women; and
Whereas, Louise Leonard Nelson was active in numerous
 community-related organizations, clubs and associations and
 Jefferson County politics.  She served as chairperson of the
 Jefferson County Republican Executive Committee, second vice
 president of the West Virginia Federation of Republican Women and
 was also a member of the board of the National Federation of
 Republican Women; and

 Whereas, In 1968 Louise Leonard Nelson was appointed by
 Governor Arch A. Moore, Jr., to the Task Force on Regional and
 Local Planning.  In 1969 she was appointed by President Richard M.
 Nixon to a four-year term on the Advisory Board of the Federal
 Reformatory for Women in Alderson; and
Whereas, In 1968 Louise Leonard Nelson was appointed by
 Governor Arch A. Moore, Jr., to the Task Force on Regional and
 Local Planning.  In 1969 she was appointed by President Richard M.
 Nixon to a four-year term on the Advisory Board of the Federal
 Reformatory for Women in Alderson; and

 Whereas, In 1970 the Honorable Louise Leonard Nelson was
 elected to the West Virginia Senate from the sixteenth senatorial
 district and served until 1974.  She was the second woman in West
 Virginia history elected to the state Senate; and
Whereas, In 1970 the Honorable Louise Leonard Nelson was
 elected to the West Virginia Senate from the sixteenth senatorial
 district and served until 1974.  She was the second woman in West
 Virginia history elected to the state Senate; and

 Whereas, During her tenure in the Senate, the Honorable Louise
 Leonard Nelson served the citizens of Jefferson County and the
 citizens of West Virginia with dedication and commitment.  One of
 her proudest efforts while a senator was when she traveled to
 Paris, France, in an attempt to meet with North Vietnamese
 officials to gain the release of American military personnel held
 as prisoners of war.  Although they refused to meet with her, she was able to deliver written arguments for the release of those
 Americans; and
Whereas, During her tenure in the Senate, the Honorable Louise
 Leonard Nelson served the citizens of Jefferson County and the
 citizens of West Virginia with dedication and commitment.  One of
 her proudest efforts while a senator was when she traveled to
 Paris, France, in an attempt to meet with North Vietnamese
 officials to gain the release of American military personnel held
 as prisoners of war.  Although they refused to meet with her, she was able to deliver written arguments for the release of those
 Americans; and

 Whereas, In 1975, following the death of her beloved husband,
 she continued her education and earned a master's degree in
 political science from George Washington University; and
Whereas, In 1975, following the death of her beloved husband,
 she continued her education and earned a master's degree in
 political science from George Washington University; and

 Whereas, Louise Leonard Nelson, who traveled extensively, met
 Dr. Clarence Nelson of San Francisco, California, and they were
 married in 1985.  As a resident of San Francisco, she was active in
 many organizations, including the St. Francis Yacht Club, the San
 Francisco Garden Club and the Daughters of the American Revolution.
 She also continued as an active member of many Republican
 organizations; and
Whereas, Louise Leonard Nelson, who traveled extensively, met
 Dr. Clarence Nelson of San Francisco, California, and they were
 married in 1985.  As a resident of San Francisco, she was active in
 many organizations, including the St. Francis Yacht Club, the San
 Francisco Garden Club and the Daughters of the American Revolution.
 She also continued as an active member of many Republican
 organizations; and

 Whereas, Although Dr. Clarence Nelson passed away in October,
 2001, Louise Leonard Nelson continued to live in San Francisco,
 surrounded by extended family members and many dear friends. 
 Sadly, on Monday, October 14, 2002, Louise Leonard Nelson passed
 away, bringing to an end a lifetime of dedicated public service;
 therefore, be it
Whereas, Although Dr. Clarence Nelson passed away in October,
 2001, Louise Leonard Nelson continued to live in San Francisco,
 surrounded by extended family members and many dear friends. 
 Sadly, on Monday, October 14, 2002, Louise Leonard Nelson passed
 away, bringing to an end a lifetime of dedicated public service;
 therefore, be it

 Resolved by the Senate:
Resolved by the Senate:

 That the Senate hereby memorializes the life of the Honorable
 Louise Leonard Nelson and recognizes the many contributions she
 made to the citizens of the sixteenth senatorial district and the
 State of West Virginia by her service as a member of the West
 Virginia Senate; and, be it
That the Senate hereby memorializes the life of the Honorable
 Louise Leonard Nelson and recognizes the many contributions she
 made to the citizens of the sixteenth senatorial district and the
 State of West Virginia by her service as a member of the West
 Virginia Senate; and, be it

 Further Resolved, That the Senate hereby extends its sincere
 sadness at the passing of the Honorable Louise Leonard Nelson, a
 dedicated public servant and stateswoman.
Further Resolved, That the Senate hereby extends its sincere
 sadness at the passing of the Honorable Louise Leonard Nelson, a
 dedicated public servant and stateswoman.