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Item P02 Rev 3/99 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY Meeting Date: 9/20-21/2000 Division: DISTRICT I Bulk Item: Yes X No Department: COMMISSIONER HARVEY AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Approval of a Resolution in recognition of the late Joan T. Knight. ITEM BACKGROUND: Recognition is given to the family of the late Joan T. Knight. She was synonymous for her limitless giving of time, money and leadership to worthy causes in the community. She devoted her life to helping many, many people of all races, creed or color, however, the true extent of her giving and caring remain as they always were intended - done for the good they could bring, not for any publicity. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: STAFF RECOMMENDATION: TOTAL COST: BUDGETED: Yes No COST TO COUNTY: REVENUE PRODUCING: YES NO AMT. PER MONTH YR APPROVED BY: County Atty OMB/Purchasing DIVISION DIRECTOR: !Mgmt. G. Harvey Commissioner DOCUMENTATION: Incld: X To Follow: Not JqU~ Agenda Item #: ." DISPOSITION: Comm. Wilhelmina G. Harvey RESOLUTION NO. -2000 A RESOLUTION IN RECOGNITION OF THE LATE JOAN T. KNIGHT WHEREAS, Joan Knight, passed away on August 29, 2000, at the age of 82; and WHEREAS, Joan Knight was the daughter of Norberg and Emma Thompson, and was born in New York City, July 14, 1918; and WHEREAS, Joan was raised in Key West and attended St. Mary Star of the Sea Convent School, and attended college at Mary Mount in Tarry Town, NY, Trinity College in Washington, and Finch College in NYC; and WHEREAS, Joan married Edward B. Knight in Key West on February 14, 1943, and while her husband was serving in the farthest corner of the Pacific as a Naval Aviator, she served in the volunteer motor corps during World War II, aiding survivors of torpedoed boats and other emergencies; and WHEREAS, Joan Knight was one of the people who met to form an active group to preserve and restore the buildings and heritage of Key West, an organization later known as the Old Island Restoration Foundation, and she also founded the Pelican Path; and WHEREAS, Joan was a long-time supporter and faithful member of St. Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church; and WHEREAS, Joan Knight along with her husband, Ed Knight, were honored this year as the 1999 Florence Spottswood Humanitarians of the Year. That is an award named in honor of the woman who founded the Key West Chapter of the American Red Cross in 1915; and that honor would underscore a lifetime of Joan's generosity and community involvement, especially to youth organizations that provide positive intervention and role models; and WHEREAS, Joan Knight was synonymous for her limitless glvmg of time, money and leadership to worthy causes in the community, and Joe Barker, Director of Wesley House, stated, "She was a gentle soul, a gentle spirit in Key West that did an awful lot of good but never wanted the spotlight shined on her"; and WHEREAS, Joan Knight devoted her life to helping many, many people of all races, creed or color, however, the true extent of her giving and caring remain as they always were intended - done for the good they could bring, not for any publicity; and WHEREAS, Joan Knight leaves her beloved husband, Edward B. Knight and many, many close and loving friends to cherish her memory; now, therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA: Section 1. The Board hereby adopts this Resolution as evidence of its regret and mourning for the passing of the late Joan Knight. Section 2. The Board hereby requests Mayor Emeritus Harvey to forward copies of this Resolution to her beloved husband, Ed Knight, to express the Board's sorrow. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the day of September, 2000. Mayor Shirley Freeman Commissioner Wilhelmina G. Harvey Commissioner George Neugent Commissioner Mary Kay Reich Commissioner Nora Williams (SEAL) By: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA By: Mayor/Chairman Attest: DANNY L.KOLHAGE, Clerk Deputy Clerk