SLS 13RS-934 ORIGINAL Page 1 of 3 Regular Session, 2013 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON NO. 29 BY SENATORS JOHNS, MORRISH AND JOHN SMITH AND REPRESENTATIVES DANAHAY, FRANKLIN, GEYMANN, GUINN, HENSGENS AND KLECKLEY CONDOLENCES. Expresses condolences upon the death of Dennis C. Ware II. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON1 To express the sincere condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana upon the death of Dennis2 C. Ware II.3 WHEREAS, it is with deep regret and profound sorrow that the citizens of the state4 of Louisiana learned of the death of Mr. Dennis C. Ware II, on April 1, 2013, at the age of5 ninety; and6 WHEREAS, Dennis C. Ware II was born on June 8, 1922, in Helbig, Texas, to7 Dennis C. Ware and Louvenia Scott Ware; and8 WHEREAS, Mr. Ware graduated as valedictorian from Second Ward Colored High9 School; and10 WHEREAS, in 1947, he graduated from the Southwest School of Mortuary Science11 in Dallas, Texas; and12 WHEREAS, on March 7, 1947, Dennis married Mildred Simon and six children were13 born of their union: Dennis C. III, Melverte Frances, Deborah Gale, Reginald Charles,14 Rodney Burton, and Ronald Frank; and15 WHEREAS, in 1948, he obtained his bachelor's degree in biology from Wiley16 College, and in 1955, he earned his Master of Arts in Educational Sociology from the17 University of Chicago; and18 SCR NO. 29 SLS 13RS-934 ORIGINAL Page 2 of 3 WHEREAS, Mr. Ware also graduated from several specialty courses and programs1 including: the Life Underwriters Training course in 1963; Governance of Anti-Poverty2 Programs at the University of Oklahoma in 1966; and Development and Operation of3 Neighborhood Centers at the University of Missouri in 1967; and4 WHEREAS, he also studied various disciplines at Howard University, Penn State5 University, the University of Hawaii, and Prairie View Agricultural and Mechanical6 University; and7 WHEREAS, Mr. Ware was honorably discharged from the United States Army after8 he served his country as the Regimental Sergeant Major of the 24 th Infantry Regiment in the9 Western Pacific during World War II; and10 WHEREAS, he began his professional career as an educator and coach in 1949 at11 W.O. Boston in Lake Charles, and in 1957, began working as an agent with Universal Life12 Insurance where he rose to the position of area supervisor; and13 WHEREAS, from 1966 to 1968, Mr. Ware served as director of the Gulf Assistance14 Program, which was tasked with assisting underprivileged residents; and15 WHEREAS, he was employed as a laborer with Manpower, Inc., and used his tireless16 work ethic and determination to become the Human Resources Manager before retiring in17 the mid-1970s; and18 WHEREAS, he served as the editor and publisher of The Southwest Sepian and was19 the driving force of the civil rights movement in southwest Louisiana, working tirelessly to20 integrate public education, the local petrochemical industry, and public housing and21 accommodations; and22 WHEREAS, Mr. Ware was the epitome of public service as a member of several23 organizations, which included being an active member and Past Polemarch of Kappa Alpha24 Psi Fraternity, Inc., a former member of the Lake Charles City Council, co-founder and past25 commissioner of the Southwest Louisiana Underwriters Association, co-founder and26 president of the first college chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of27 Colored People west of the Mississippi River, a member and Past Post Commander of the28 Veterans of Foreign Wars, and a member of both the Wiley College Alumni Association and29 the University of Chicago Alumni Association; and30 SCR NO. 29 SLS 13RS-934 ORIGINAL Page 3 of 3 WHEREAS, he was a man of character who, when confronted with the hatred of the1 old South, stood up against the Jim Crow system and fought for civil rights and justice; and2 WHEREAS, Dennis C. Ware II was one of the finest public servants in the history3 of Louisiana and a gentleman whose dedicated and highly productive service has forever4 changed Louisiana for the better; and5 WHEREAS, Mr. Ware, who was admired by all whose lives he touched, leaves6 behind a rich and unique legacy and is greatly missed; and7 WHEREAS, although the death of Dennis C. Ware II has left a tremendous void in8 his community, his memory shall live forever in the hearts and minds of all who knew and9 loved him.10 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby11 express sincere and heartfelt condolences upon the death of Dennis C. Ware II, does hereby12 recognize and record for posterity his accomplishments and contributions, and does hereby13 extend enduring appreciation for the pride and honor that he will forever bring to his family,14 friends, community, and the state of Louisiana.15 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the16 family of Dennis C. Ware II.17 The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part of the legislative instrument, were prepared by Nancy Vicknair. DIGEST Johns SCR No. 29 Expresses condolences upon the death of Dennis C. Ware II.