Bill Text: GA SR616 | 2011-2012 | Regular Session | Enrolled


Bill Title: Moses, Derek Wayne; condolences

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 6-0)

Status: (Passed) 2011-04-14 - Senate Read and Adopted [SR616 Detail]

Download: Georgia-2011-SR616-Enrolled.html
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Senate Resolution 616
By: Senators Seay of the 34th, Butler of the 55th, Brown of the 26th, Carter of the 42nd, Davis of the 22nd and others

A RESOLUTION


Honoring the life and memory of Derek Wayne Moses; and for other purposes.

WHEREAS, the State of Georgia mourns the loss of one of its most distinguished citizens with the passing of Derek Wayne Moses on March 26, 2011; and

WHEREAS, Derek Wayne Moses was born on August 26, 1954, in Atlanta, Georgia, a beloved son of Vera Vivian Thornton and Poldo Moses; and

WHEREAS, he was educated in Atlanta Public Schools, graduating in 1971 from Frederick Douglass High School; and

WHEREAS, a man of deep and abiding faith, as a young child, Derek and his mother joined Providence Missionary Baptist Church where he remained a faithful member throughout his life; and

WHEREAS, Reverend Moses helped many people with their financial matters, combining his money managing skills with spiritual encouragement; and

WHEREAS, he also loved to entertain and was a known as a generous host enjoying the company of others, possessing many friends from Atlanta and beyond; and

WHEREAS, he earned a Bachelor of Arts in management and economics from Fisk University at the age of 19, a Master of Business Administration at the age of 21 from Columbia University in New York City, and when he was called to the ministry, he attended Emory University School of Theology; and

WHEREAS, after receiving his MBA, he worked for Ernest and Ernest accounting firm, The Ford Motor Company, and the First National Bank of Atlanta, then opened his own accounting firm, Derek Moses & Company, LLC; and
WHEREAS, he will be missed and celebrated, but not mourned, by his son, Matthew Moses; his sisters, Barbara Jean Caldwell, Kwana Moses Scott, and Valencia M. Seay; and his aunts, uncles, and a host of other relatives, friends, and church members; and

WHEREAS, he gave inspiration to many through his high ideals, morals, and deep concern for his fellow citizens, and the devotion, patience, and understanding he demonstrated to his family and friends were admired by others; and

WHEREAS, he was a person of magnanimous strengths with an unimpeachable reputation for integrity, intelligence, fairness, and kindness and, by the example he made of his life, he made this world a better place in which to live; and

WHEREAS, a compassionate and generous man, Derek Wayne Moses will long be remembered for his love of family and friendship, and this loyal father, son, brother, and friend will be missed by all who had the great fortune of knowing him.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE that the members of this body join in honoring the life and memory of Derek Wayne Moses and express their deepest and most sincere regret at his passing.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of the Senate is authorized and directed to transmit an appropriate copy of this resolution to the family of Derek Wayne Moses.
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