Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR994

Introduced
4/4/25  
Enrolled
4/4/25  

Caption

Parker, Dixon Frederick; condolences

Impact

The resolution expresses deep condolences and recognizes the values Parker upheld throughout his life, including integrity, fairness, and kindness. He was noted not only for his professional accomplishments but also for his personal qualities, such as his love for family, community, and the outdoors. The resolution emphasizes his impact on those around him, portraying him as an inspiration and a generous individual whose absence will be profoundly felt.

Summary

House Resolution 994 is a legislative resolution that honors the life and memory of Dixon Frederick Parker. The resolution marks the passing of Parker, who was a prominent figure in the State of Georgia. He was recognized for his outstanding contributions in the field of nuclear mechanical engineering, where he worked for over 30 years and earned a reputation for his intelligence and problem-solving skills. This resolution serves to commemorate his legacy and contributions to the community.

Contention

While the resolution does not present any legislative contention as it serves a commemorative purpose, it reflects the values the community cherishes and represents a moment of mourning and recognition for a respected member of society. The resolution indicates the state's tradition of honoring its citizens who have made significant contributions to the community and their fields.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HR1585

McCarthy, Debra Yvonne Dixon; condolences

GA HR1045

Fancher, Andrew "Drew" Parkes; condolences

GA HR773

Basset, Jack; condolences

GA HR980

Smith, Richard; condolences

GA HR1685

Davis, Mr. Joseph Charles; condolences

GA HR1160

Boone, Alfonzo, Sr.; condolences

GA HR34

Livsey, Thomas; condolences

GA HR213

Jewell, Christopher Gershun; condolences

GA HR1648

Edwards, Julian Ward; condolences

GA HR365

Lewis, Loyd T.; condolences

Similar Bills

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