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ADOPTED


HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 35

(By Delegates Kominar and H. White)

[Introduced March 28, 2001; referred to the

Committee on Rules.]


Naming the Elk Creek Bridge located near Delbarton off Route 65\County Road 3 the "Rush T. White Bridge" in order to honor the memory of a native son who paid the ultimate price in World War II while performing service at sea as a sailor in the United States Navy.

Whereas, Rush T. White, a former teacher, husband, father, friend and resident of this State, resigned his employment with the Island Creek Coal Company in Holden, West Virginia, to enlist in the United States Navy in World War II in order to serve his country and in so doing began active duty on the twenty-second day of December, one thousand nine hundred forty-one; and
Whereas, Rush T. White was assigned to and did serve on the USS Cythera, a wooden yacht converted for military use as a Storekeeper, Second Class; and
Whereas, The said USS Cythera was torpedoed on the second day of May one thousand nine hundred forty-two by a German submarine resulting in the sinking of the vessel with the loss of nearly the entire crew, including the said Rush T. White, our native son; and
Whereas, The body of Rush T. White was lost at sea, never to be recovered, resulting in the Navy's declaration on the third day of May, one thousand nine hundred forty-three, that he was deceased; and
Whereas, The said Rush T. White unselfishly, and unhesitatingly enlisted in the armed services of this country at a time of great danger to members of the armed services of this country, and as aforesaid, paid the ultimate price of his life as a result thereof; and
Whereas, This modest honor of naming a bridge for one who paid such a dear price for this country during a dangerous and uncertain time is long overdue and Rush T. White's service aboard the USS Cythera was in keeping with the high traditions of the United States Navy and reflects credit upon himself, his country, the Navy, and this State; therefore, be it
Resolved by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That the bridge located
near Delbarton off Route 65\County Road 3 be named the "Rush T. White Bridge" ; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Commissioner is requested to have made and be placed, at either end of the bridge, signs identifying the bridge as the "Rush T. White Bridge", and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Clerk of the House is hereby requested to forward a copy of this resolution to the West Virginia State Department of Highways.
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