Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR170

Introduced
6/1/12  

Caption

Expresses condolences upon the death of Eugene "Doc" Harvey, longtime athletic trainer at Grambling State University

Impact

The resolution does not amend state laws but is significant in recognizing and honoring the exemplary life of Doc Harvey. This acknowledgment serves to not only pay tribute to an individual but also to inspire current and future generations within the state to honor public service and community engagement, underlining the importance of such figures in the cultural fabric of Louisiana. The resolution encapsulates the essence of community commitment, respect for veterans, and the critical role of athletic trainers in sports and health education.

Summary

House Resolution 170 is a poignant tribute expressing sincere condolences to the family and community following the death of Eugene 'Doc' Harvey, a prominent athletic trainer at Grambling State University. The resolution highlights Harvey's extensive contributions to sports medicine and athletics, detailing his service in the United States Navy during World War II before pursuing a successful career as an athletic trainer with the Brooklyn Dodgers and later the Los Angeles Dodgers. His legacy includes significant mentorship and volunteer work at Grambling State University, where he spent over fifty years impacting the lives of student-athletes and the broader community.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR170 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a communal appreciation for Doc Harvey's life's work and impact. The resolution is not merely a formality; it is an expression of deep affection and respect from the legislative body toward an individual who epitomized dedication to both sports and community service. The recognition of his contributions resonates with many who value sports heritage and education, leading to sentiments of pride and reflection in Louisiana's rich sporting history.

Contention

While the resolution generally enjoys favorable reception, it reflects a broader narrative of how communities celebrate their heroes and uphold their memories. There are no noted points of contention directly linked to HR170; however, discussions could arise in various circles about the visibility and recognition of professional contributions in sports medicine across the state. The resolution invites stakeholders and the public to consider how they might similarly honor those who have made impactful contributions to their communities, potentially leading to ongoing dialogues about community service recognition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR144

Expresses heartfelt condolences for the death of Eugene "Doc" Harvey, longtime Grambling State University athletic trainer.

LA HR164

Expresses condolences upon the death of Gregory Elando McNeal of Grambling

LA HR47

Expresses condolences upon the death of John Williams, Jr., former mayor of Grambling

LA HCR22

Expresses condolences upon the death of Victor Bussie, former longtime president of the La. AFL-CIO

LA HCR172

Expresses condolences upon the death of Jim Leming, longtime proprietor of the House Dining Hall at the capitol

LA HCR22

Expresses condolences upon the death of longtime LSU law Professor Saúl Litvinoff

LA HCR119

Expresses condolences upon the death of Mary Hobdy of Grambling

LA HCR89

Expresses condolences upon the death of former Ruston and Grambling city attorney Otho Lloyd "O.L." Waltman

LA HCR3

Expresses condolences upon the death of Patrick R. "Pat" Pickens, longtime facilities manager at the state capitol

LA HR109

Expresses condolences upon the death of former Southern University band director Dr. Isaac Greggs

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.