Congratulations! That was interesting. I have only one question. As an ignorant 'northerner?' where the heck is Liberty County E. C. What state does E. C. stand for? :-). ----- Original Message ----- From: "Junior Lolley" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Friday, March 04, 2011 6:13 AM Subject: Sheriff proclaims Feb. 28 'Jr. Lolley Day' I know this is definitely off topic but I am very proud of this. Delete if you don't want to read it. Junior Lolley KG4itd Liberty County E. C. -----Original Message----- From: Junior Lolley [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Friday, March 04, 2011 5:58 AM To: Percy Ford ([log in to unmask]); David Sutherland; Herman Wittig ([log in to unmask]); Paul Eakin ([log in to unmask]); [log in to unmask] Cc: 'bailes' Subject: Sheriff proclaims Feb. 28 'Jr. Lolley Day' Sheriff proclaims Feb. 28 'Jr. Lolley Day' Sheriff Donny Conyers proclaimed Feb. 28, 2011 as Jr. Lolley Day in honor of Major Jr. Lolley, who completed 32 years of service with the Liberty County Sheriff's Office. In addition to the current office staff and employees from the courthouse who attended the luncheon hosted by Sheriff Conyers, many of those who had previously worked with Major Lolley also shared in Monday's celebration. These included H.C. Duggar, Cooney Williams, former Sheriff Harrell W. Revell, Betty Brantley and Larry Strickland. Other attendees included County Judge Ken Hosford, Court Clerk Robert Hill, Assistant States Attorney Richard Combs and Circuit Judge Jonathan Sjostrem. In remarks at the beginning of the luncheon, Sheriff Conyers paid tribute to Lolley and his work ethic by saying, "Some might see his blindness as a handicap, but in this department, Jr. Lolley does not have a handicap." Lolley is well known and respected for his great ability to remember names, phone numbers and other features of people around him. Some deputies thanked him for watching out for them when they are on the road making traffic stops. His follow-ups show his concern for the welfare of the officer. In his remarks, Lolley paid a tribute to former Sheriff Harrell W. Revell who, in Lolley's words, "took a chance on me and gave me a job." In his 32 years in the sheriff's office he has worked for former Sheriffs Revell, J.L. Bailey, Bud Burke and now, Sheriff Donny Conyers. Junior Lolley KG4itd Liberty County E. C.