Council honors the dead
Councilwoman Laketa Cole has begun introducing memorial resolutions.
Wednesday, the "celebrating the life" resolution was for the Rev. Alonzo Victor Brown, who died Monday. Council members stood for a moment of silence to honor his memory. Brown's family was named Family of the Year for the 2005 Black Family Reunion. He was a pastor in Walnut Hills.
On March 14, council members did the same for Taryn M. Washington. Her family was there to accept a copy of the resolution.
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3 Comments:
Will we ever have a George Lincoln Rockwell memorial day? Heck no!
This is exactly the type of thing that Laketa is good at: useless gestures that do absolutely nothing to improve this city. If she's not getting elected over and over again because she's black, then the sun don't shine...
"....Laketa Cole has begun introducing memorial resolutions...."
Self-realization that a political career is dead and buried ?
Fly away little "bird-ling" !
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