06 LC 97
0143
Senate
Resolution 760
By:
Senators Thomas of the 54th and Mullis of the 53rd
A
RESOLUTION
Honoring
the memory of Dr. Eddie Marlow and designating the Dalton Regional Youth
Detention Center Medical Clinic as the Dr. Eddie Marlow Medical Clinic; and for
other purposes.
WHEREAS,
for 24 years, the late Dr. Eddie Marlow served the Dalton Regional Youth
Detention Center as a physician, an Advisory Board member, and Sunday School
teacher; and
WHEREAS,
Dr. Marlow was instrumental in establishing a separate medical clinic at the
Dalton Regional Youth Detention Center, and he served as the clinic's first
physician; and
WHEREAS,
during the course of his many years of service, Dr. Marlow touched the lives of
countless students who have resided at the Dalton Regional Youth Detention
Center, and he will always be remembered for his dedication and professionalism;
and
WHEREAS,
the Advisory Board and staff of the Dalton Regional Youth Detention Center are
most grateful for the many contributions of Dr. Marlow and would like to pay
tribute to his legacy by naming the center's medical clinic in honor of him;
and
WHEREAS,
Dr. Marlow's 24 years of healing and helping the students of the Dalton Regional
Youth Detention Center were of tremendous value to his community and
state.
NOW,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA that the members of
this body honor the memory of Dr. Eddie Marlow and remember the many
contributions he made to the State of Georgia.
BE
IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, in recognition of his 24 years of service, the Dalton
Regional Youth Detention Center Medical Clinic located in Dalton, Georgia, is
hereinafter designated as the "Dr. Eddie Marlow Medical Clinic" and the Georgia
Department of Juvenile Justice is authorized and directed to place and maintain
appropriate signs so designating such facility.
BE
IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of the Senate is authorized and directed
to transmit appropriate copies of this resolution to the family of Dr. Eddie
Marlow and to the Department of Juvenile Justice.
