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11 house resolution no.203 The Speaker, on behalf of the entire membership of the House of Representatives, offered the following resolution: A resolution of tribute offered as a memorial for Thomas W. White, former member of the House of Representatives. Whereas, It was with great sorrow that the members of the House of Representatives learned about the passing of Thomas White. He will be remembered as a committed public servant who dutifully served his constituents in Wayne County and the people of Michigan; and Whereas, Thomas White was born in 1937 in Detroit and attended the University of Michigan and Wayne State University where he received his bachelors degree in history. He is survived by his wife of thirty-six years, Kate, along with his five sons, thirteen grandchildren, and eleven great-grandchildren. Thomas Whites work as a community activist and organizer led him to being elected to the Michigan House of Representatives in 1964 where he served the eleventh district for two terms. As a representative, Thomas White served on many standing committees including Civil Rights, Metropolitan Affairs, Social Aid and Welfare, City Corporations, and State Affairs. He also served as the chair of the Aid to Handicapped Committee. Thomas was energetic in his work for Michiganders, serving on multiple special committees during his tenure as a legislator; and Whereas, Thomas White believed that anyone could achieve success, and he served as a mentor to many throughout his storied career. From directing bond finance programs at Housing and Urban Development to developing multifamily programs for Fannie Mae, Thomas Whites career reflected his early work in community activism. In addition to working towards safe and affordable housing for all Americans, he served as a member of the Detroit Community Relations Commission and NAACP. In retirement, Thomas White continued his advocacy, serving on the board of the nations largest methadone clinic, Turning Point. He always supported those around him and will be dearly missed by all who knew him; now, therefore, be it Resolved by the House of Representatives, That we offer this expression of our highest tribute to honor the memory of Thomas W. White, a member of the House of Representatives from 1965 to 1968; and be it further Resolved, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to the White family as evidence of our lasting esteem for his memory.
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1111 A resolution of tribute offered as a memorial for Thomas W. White, former member of the House of Representatives.
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1313 Whereas, It was with great sorrow that the members of the House of Representatives learned about the passing of Thomas White. He will be remembered as a committed public servant who dutifully served his constituents in Wayne County and the people of Michigan; and
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1515 Whereas, Thomas White was born in 1937 in Detroit and attended the University of Michigan and Wayne State University where he received his bachelors degree in history. He is survived by his wife of thirty-six years, Kate, along with his five sons, thirteen grandchildren, and eleven great-grandchildren. Thomas Whites work as a community activist and organizer led him to being elected to the Michigan House of Representatives in 1964 where he served the eleventh district for two terms. As a representative, Thomas White served on many standing committees including Civil Rights, Metropolitan Affairs, Social Aid and Welfare, City Corporations, and State Affairs. He also served as the chair of the Aid to Handicapped Committee. Thomas was energetic in his work for Michiganders, serving on multiple special committees during his tenure as a legislator; and
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1717 Whereas, Thomas White believed that anyone could achieve success, and he served as a mentor to many throughout his storied career. From directing bond finance programs at Housing and Urban Development to developing multifamily programs for Fannie Mae, Thomas Whites career reflected his early work in community activism. In addition to working towards safe and affordable housing for all Americans, he served as a member of the Detroit Community Relations Commission and NAACP. In retirement, Thomas White continued his advocacy, serving on the board of the nations largest methadone clinic, Turning Point. He always supported those around him and will be dearly missed by all who knew him; now, therefore, be it
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1919 Resolved by the House of Representatives, That we offer this expression of our highest tribute to honor the memory of Thomas W. White, a member of the House of Representatives from 1965 to 1968; and be it further
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2121 Resolved, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to the White family as evidence of our lasting esteem for his memory.