Grandpa was featured in their hometown paper the Sunday previous to the celebration. The opening paragraph of the article read:
"Tom Lawson, who was born in 1932 on a farm two and one-half miles southeast of Neelyville, Mo., remembers when U.S. 67 was a "narrow, crooked road" during his childhood. He had no idea he would be one of the leaders in the effort to get 50 miles of Highway 67 four-laned north of Poplar Bluff, Mo. He was instrumental in the campaign to convince Poplar Bluff residents to approve a half cent sales tax for Highway 67 on April 5, 2005."
"...Completion of the $180 million project "16 months early and under budget" will be celebrated August 26th, which will be proclaimed Tom Lawson Day by Poplar Bluff Mayor Ed DeGaris."
Grandpa has always been a "do-er" - he knows how to get things done, and isn't afraid to put the hard work in to make something happen. When my dad and stepmother first met and married back in the early 80's, Grandpa was the superintendent of one of the largest school districts in St. Louis. After he retired about 3-4 years later, he and Grandmother moved down to Poplar Bluff to be closer to both of their parents. But he was not content to stay retired, and instead accepted the position of the city manager of Poplar Bluff, a position he held from 1991 until his second retirement in 2003.
I knew he had been working on this project for some time, and had heard him and Grandmother talk about meetings, etc., but I had no idea of the amount of time or effort he had put in over the last six years, to see this project come to fruition.
Hwy 67 Ribbon Cutting with State Rep Joann Emerson |
I know my siblings would have really liked to be there as well; but since it was a Friday and a long drive for many of them, I was happy to join Dad and Mom, and "represent all the grandkids", as Tara said! Congratulations, Grandpa! We love you!
2 comments:
Awesome post Nance!! I love all the pictures. Thanks for going on behalf of all of us. It's so great that Grandpa was recognized for all of his work and I am really glad that you and Mom and Dad were able to be there for it.
TT
Hey Nanc.....saw your gramps on the ID Channel tonight. They profiled a murder case from P.B. that happened in 1992 when he was the City Manager. I recognized the giant Hwy 67 sign. Keep in touch.
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