In memory of William Charles Bouline.
This resolution does not directly change state laws, as it is a memorial tribute rather than a legislative bill. However, it reflects the values and appreciation of military service and community contribution within the state. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing individuals who have made significant contributions both in service to their country and locally in their professions.
H.R. No. 2722 is a resolution in memory of William Charles Bouline, who passed away on April 14, 2015, at the age of 81. The resolution honors Mr. Bouline for his rich life, service in the U.S. Air Force for two decades, and subsequent career as a tennis pro. He was a devoted family man, cherished by his wife, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and the resolution aims to pay tribute to his legacy and contributions to the community.
The sentiment surrounding H.R. 2722 is one of respect and admiration. The resolution was unanimously adopted, indicating a collective appreciation for Mr. Bouline's life and accomplishments. The respectful tone in the resolution illustrates the community's value placed on honoring veterans and family legacies.
As a resolution, H.R. 2722 does not carry any notable points of contention. It serves as a unifying tribute rather than a controversial legislative measure, focusing solely on honoring a member of the community and his life’s achievements.