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08 LC 21 9699
House Resolution 1129
By: Representatives Brooks of the 63rd, Williams of the 165th, Mangham of the 94th, Abdul-Salaam of the 74th, Lucas of the 139th, and others


A RESOLUTION


Expressing regret at the passing of Deacon Richard Turner, Sr.; and for other purposes.

WHEREAS, Deacon Richard Turner, Sr., passed away on December 5, 2007, and a Homecoming Celebration was held for him at Second Community Baptist Church in Sandersville, Georgia, on December 12, 2007; and

WHEREAS, he was born on October 31, 1928, as the eighth of nine children born to the late Deacon Claude Turner and Deaconess Beulah Kitchen Turner, who were farmers and entrepreneurs in Tennille and Sandersville, Georgia; and

WHEREAS, he accepted Christ as his Lord and Savior early in life, and he and his wife, Eloise, founded the Second Community Baptist Church, where he served as chairman of the deacon board until the time of his death and where he started a feed the hungry program and delivered food to the homes of the sick and elderly; and

WHEREAS, in his youth, he was a farmer and construction worker, and in 1953, he married Eloise "Polly" Cooper; he worked as a carpenter, plumber, electrician, and builder, and he built a home for the couple and their son, Ricky, gaining a reputation in Sandersville as a gentleman who would help anyone who asked; and

WHEREAS, Deacon Turner was a civil rights activist and leader in Washington County, Georgia, and in 1969, he helped organize the Black Youth Club, which became the impetus of the civil rights movement in Washington County and brought about the desegregation of the public schools and prompted more equality in employment opportunities; and

WHEREAS, he did not turn away from the dangers of life as a civil rights activist; he was beaten by police, survived gun shots that wrecked his car and damaged his house, and he was jailed numerous times; and
WHEREAS, he was the founder of the Sandersville Chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and served as a national board member; and

WHEREAS, his life was one of constant caring and giving and concern for his community, and he left his community, his state, and his nation a better place.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this body express their deepest and most sincere regret at the passing of Deacon Richard Turner, Sr., and convey condolences to his family and friends.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is authorized and directed to transmit an appropriate copy of this resolution to the family of Deacon Richard Turner, Sr.