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Blount, James RoulhacClearwater Parks and Recreation Department TO: Bill Moran, P7irector, ice Technician II FROM: Kevin Dunba Parks and Recreation SUBJECT: Job Well-done CC: Larry Dowd, Assistant Director, Parks and Recreation Department Paul O'Rourke, Director, Human Resources Department City Clerk Department DATE: February 28, 2002 I would like to commend you on the outstanding job you did assisting a citizen with identifying and marking the grave of James Roulhac Blount, a Confederate veteran buried in the City's cemetery in 1901 in an unmarked grave. Mr. Arthur M. Hays sent me a very complimentary letter regarding you and the assistance you rendered. I have attached a copy of his letter for your reference. Mr. Hays pointed out how you carefully checked the cemetery map and burial records to insure the accurate location of the unmarked grave, along with placing the 250-pound granite headstone at the gravesite. Mr. Hays was extremely grateful for your assistance and your invaluable knowledge of the cemetery. I would like to applaud your efforts and the manner in which you represented the department and the City of Clearwater. February 18, 2002 Mr. Kevin Dunbar, Park Superintendent Parks and Recreation Office 100 S. Myrtle Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 Dear Mr. Dunbar, SON ? I would like to commend Mr. Bill Moran for the outstanding and able assistance that he rendered to me last Friday, February 15, when I was attempting to identify and mark the grave of a Confederate veteran who passed away in 1901 at Clearwater. I had made several failed chance attempts to locate the caretaker of the Clearwater Municipal Cemetery for the purpose of identifying and marking the grave of James Roulhac Blount, a Confederate veteran whose gravesite has gone unmarked since his death in 1901. Through a timely stroke of luck, I was fortunate enough to find Mr. Moran working on the cemetery grounds last Friday morning. After explaining my purpose to Mr. Moran, he readily offered his assistance in locating the veteran's gravesite and, to my pleasant surprise, placing the 250-pound granite headstone at the gravesite! Mr. Moran carefully checked the cemetery map and other burial records to ascertain the accurate location of the veteran's unmarked grave. The veteran's gravesite was confirmed when we located the modest but weathered headstone of the veteran's wife, Suzanne, who died in 1895. After pinpointing the gravesite, Mr. Moran and I sef the headstone in place in short order. Personally, I felt a deep sense of accomplishment in marking this veteran's grave, especially after the grave had gone unmarked for over 100 years. I was also grateful for Mr. Moran and his capable assistance and invaluable knowledge of the cemetery. Please convey my thanks and appreciation to Mr. Moran. He is truly an asset to the City of Clearwater, and exemplifies public service at its best! Since ely, Arthur M. Hays 2664 Augusta Drive Clearwater, FL 3 61-2748