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File #: 0044X-2017    Version: 1
Type: Ceremonial Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/9/2017 In control: Tyson
On agenda: 2/13/2017 Final action: 2/15/2017
Title: To honor, recognize, and celebrate the service and contributions of Mr. Wilbert (Wil) Charles Anderson Jr. as a profile of courage in the City of Columbus.
Sponsors: Priscilla Tyson, Elizabeth Brown, Mitchell Brown, Shannon G. Hardin, Jaiza Page, Michael Stinziano, Zach M. Klein

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To honor, recognize, and celebrate the service and contributions of Mr. Wilbert (Wil) Charles Anderson Jr. as a profile of courage in the City of Columbus.


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WHEREAS, Mr. Wilbert Charles Anderson Jr., affectionately known as “Wil” was born on May 11, 1936 at Cherry Hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana to Mr. Wilbert and Mrs. Eunice Anderson; and
WHEREAS, Wil, who aspired to be a priest, was raised Catholic - attending Saint Luke’s High School at Saint Augustine located in Thibodaux, Louisiana; later Will received a scholarship to attend college at Saint Benedictine located in Atchison, Kansas - becoming one of the first black students to integrate the school - Wil graduated in 1959 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Sociology; and
WHEREAS, Wil, embracing the call to serve, returned home to Louisiana to pursue a career as a teacher and a coach -coaching football and track; Wil moved to Columbus in 1978 where he pursued a successful new career as a salesman at Westgate Furniture; he was quickly promoted to the position of General Manager and subsequently purchased a portion of this business which he renamed to Quality Home Furnishing and Quality Carpet Sales in 1985; and
WHEREAS, Wil used his success as an entrepreneur to pursue his passion for serving others; supporting charitable causes at every available opportunity; fighting for children, assisting the elderly, and working to end hunger - over the years Wil helped raise tens of thousands of dollars to support the King Arts Complex via the Honda Capital City Classic Golf Tournament - Will also had a desire to help bridge gaps within the African American business community; and
WHEREAS, Wil has also become known for his support in the civic community; supporting organizations like: the Sertoma Club, the Knights of Columbus, the Wedge Golf Club, Merry Maker’s, the Columbus Bid Whist Society, Kingsmen - the King Arts Complex - where he received the King Arts Complex Lifetime Achievement Award, the ...

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