A RESOLUTION to honor the memory of James "Allen" Parkey of Tazewell.
This resolution serves to recognize the impact that Allen Parkey had on his community through various roles he played, including his involvement in local boards such as Powell Valley Electric and the Hancock County Co-Op, as well as his participation in the Hancock County Soil and Water Conservation District. By commemorating Parkey's life and service, the resolution contributes to a culture of honoring community involvement and public service in the state.
Senate Joint Resolution 180 (SJR0180) is a resolution dedicated to honoring the memory of James 'Allen' Parkey, a respected public servant from Tazewell. The resolution reflects on Parkey's significant contributions to his community and highlights his dedication to improving the quality of life for his fellow citizens. Members of the General Assembly expressed their sadness upon learning of his passing and acknowledged his exemplary character and public service.
While memorial resolutions typically do not prompt significant controversy, they do sometimes invite discussion about the contributions of individuals to society. In the case of SJR0180, there is an implicit call to community values and the importance of civic engagement, which could resonate differently across varied demographics within the state. The honoring of individuals like Parkey also sparks reflection on public service models and community leadership for future generations.