File #: 14-3582    Version: 1 Name: JAMES F. DONNERY II
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 6/3/2014 In control: Garcia
On agenda: 6/18/2014 Final action: 6/18/2014
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE LIFE OF JAMES F. DONNERY II WHEREAS, Almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called James "Jim" F. Donnery II from our midst; and WHEREAS, a citizen of Syracuse, New York, Jim was born in Cornwall on the Hudson, New York, to the late James F. and Dorothy McCabe Donnery on December 24, 1950, the older brother to Patrick Donnery; and WHEREAS, he enlisted in the Army in 1970, and after completing his basic and advanced training was stationed in Darmstadt, Germany during the Vietnam War, attaining the rank of Specialist (SPC) E-4 as a Radio Specialist, and WHEREAS, upon an honorable discharge, Jim returned to New York, eventually settling in Syracuse with the love of his life, Gail McCue Donnery, where he worked his way up to Regional Director of Vehicle Safety for the Bureau of Motor Vehicles of Northern New York; and WHEREAS, Jim connected easily with people from all walks of life, his gentleness and love of life evident to everyone wh...
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

HONORING THE LIFE OF JAMES F. DONNERY II


WHEREAS, Almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called James "Jim" F. Donnery II from our midst; and

WHEREAS, a citizen of Syracuse, New York, Jim was born in Cornwall on the Hudson, New York, to the late James F. and Dorothy McCabe Donnery on December 24, 1950, the older brother to Patrick Donnery; and

WHEREAS, he enlisted in the Army in 1970, and after completing his basic and advanced training was stationed in Darmstadt, Germany during the Vietnam War, attaining the rank of Specialist (SPC) E-4 as a Radio Specialist, and

WHEREAS, upon an honorable discharge, Jim returned to New York, eventually settling in Syracuse with the love of his life, Gail McCue Donnery, where he worked his way up to Regional Director of Vehicle Safety for the Bureau of Motor Vehicles of Northern New York; and

WHEREAS, Jim connected easily with people from all walks of life, his gentleness and love of life evident to everyone who met him, which drew people to him and won him many friends wherever he went; and

WHEREAS, Jim and his mother Dorothy, who worked for 39 years at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, were well known fixtures at Guinan's, a tiny Irish pub in a general store in Garrison, New York, or as Jim referred to it, the "Little Chapel On the River"-adopted as the book title by Gwendolyn Bounds about a place that fostered community and welcomed all; and

WHEREAS, for over 30 years, Jim visited the greater Chicago area every year during the first weekend of December to reconnect with his Army buddies, Butch Campbell, citizen of Dayton, Ohio, and "Jorge" Dennis Conroy, citizen of Chicago, Illinois; and

WHEREAS, Jim was a big fan of Billy Goat Tavern cheezborgers, making the lower level Michigan Avenue locale his first stop during his annual visits, sometimes before checking into his hotel; and

WHEREAS, due to an aggressive prostate cancer, Jim was unable to visit Chicago on...

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