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Senate Resolution 63
By: Senator Hooks of the 14th

ADOPTED SENATE

A RESOLUTION


Dedicating the L. M. Moye, Jr. Memorial Bridge; and for other purposes.

WHEREAS, the late L. M. Moye, Jr., was a distinguished citizen and resident of Stewart County, Georgia, for the majority of his lifetime; and

WHEREAS, he was affectionately known in and around Stewart County during his lifetime as "Red" Moye and made substantial civic and community contributions to the State of Georgia, and County of Stewart; and

WHEREAS, he was a graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology and served his country in World War II as a U.S. Navy Lt. Commander during the North African Campaign, as well as performing active duty military service at Sicily, Anzio, Palermo, and Normandy; and

WHEREAS, L. M. Moye, Jr., was awarded and decorated with the Purple Heart as a result of his military service to the United States of America; and

WHEREAS, among his achievements and contributions in the areas of historic preservation, he was an original founder and assisted with the early stewardship of Westville Village, and donated land and otherwise worked to establish and promote the Singer-Moye Indian Mounds so that both of these museums could be enjoyed in perpetuity; and

WHEREAS, he helped to establish the Stewart County Fire Unit of the Georgia Forestry Commission, served as Stewart County´s District Supervisor on the Lower Chattahoochee Soil and Water Conservation Board, and also served a term as State President; and

WHEREAS, L. M. Moye, Jr., served his community in various capacities as a volunteer, including service as a Little League and Pony League baseball coach, Cub Scout leader, and member of Cuthbert Presbyterian Church; and

WHEREAS, he established and maintained a home in Stewart County with his wife, Sue McLendon Moye, whom he married in 1945, and together they raised two sons, Andrew J. Moye, III, and Matthew M. Moye, on the family homeplace located three miles south of Lumpkin, Georgia, on the family plantation which has been owned by the family since 1853; and

WHEREAS, the Moye home located in Stewart County was built in 1836 and remains in excellent condition due to the stewardship of L. M. Moye, Jr., and his spouse, who still resides in the home; and

WHEREAS, L. M. Moye, Jr., employed his personal motto to "leave the place in better shape than you found it" in various aspects of his life, including his work and his support of historic preservation efforts; and

WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Stewart County deems it fitting and appropriate to honor the achievements and contributions of the late L. M. "Red" Moye, Jr., by designating a permanent public memorial near his homeplace.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA that the bridge over Pataula Creek on US 27 in Stewart County be dedicated as the L. M. Moye, Jr. Memorial Bridge and that the Department of Transportation is authorized and directed to place and maintain appropriate markers dedicating the L. M. Moye, Jr. Memorial Bridge.

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 L. M. Moye, Jr., and to the Department of Transportation.