10-R243
2010 -- S 2887
Enacted 05/19/10
S E N A T E R E
S O L U T I O N
HONORING WILLIAM
TURNER ON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENT
Introduced By: Senators Pinga, Tassoni, Raptakis, Ciccone, and Ruggerio
Date Introduced: May 19, 2010
WHEREAS, William “Bill”
Turner originally hailed from
second of three children born to Richard and Marion Turner.
At the age of one, Bill moved with
his family to
WHEREAS, There is an old proverb, “From humble beginnings come great
things.”
William Turner had a rather rocky start with
education: a few years short of his high school
graduation he was asked to leave high school, and not return. He
knew immediately that he had
made a colossal mistake, but he also knew that one day he
would succeed; and
WHEREAS,
Bill began working in residential construction. In 1964, he enlisted in
the
Rhode Island Army National Guard, 243rd Combat
Engineer Battalion and served for the next six
years; and
WHEREAS, In 1966, Bill was sworn into Steamfitters Local 476. He
began what would
become an inspiring and dedicated forty-five year career
with a five-year apprenticeship. He also
married the love of his life, Madonna, in September of that
year, beginning a forty-four year
partnership that also inspires and endures. He and his wife are
the proud parents of John,
Kathleen, and Brandon, and have been blessed with five
grandchildren, John, Leah, Jayna,
Devyn, and Rachel, and one great grandchild, Jarred; and
WHEREAS, From an
Apprentice Instructor to the International Representative at the
United Association 2001 Convention, Bill has
demonstrated commitment and dedication to his
profession and to the men and women of Local 476, and later
Local 51. He attained his high
school diploma while serving on active duty, and in 1992,
graduated from the Community
WHEREAS, William Turner
is truly an extraordinary man who serves as a model of hard
work and conscientious service, and he is enormously
worthy of our respect and
acknowledgement; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That
this Senate of the State of
hereby recognizes and congratulates William Turner on the
occasion of his retirement after
almost forty-five years of steadfast service in the Pipe
Trades. We wish him good health,
fulfillment, and continued success in all his future endeavors; and
be it further
RESOLVED,
That the Secretary of State be and he hereby is
authorized and directed to
transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to Mr.
William Turner.
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