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File #: 2016-0371    Version: 1 Name: In Recognition: Marilyn Mayhall Richoux
Type: Proclamation Status: Read and Filed
File created: 11/14/2016 In control: Parish Council
On agenda: 11/14/2016 Final action: 11/14/2016
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: In Recognition: Marilyn Mayhall Richoux
Sponsors: Lawrence 'Larry' Cochran
Indexes: Historic Preservation, P and Z (Dept. of), Proclamations (In Recognition)
Attachments: 1. 2016-0371 Marilyn Richoux

2016-0371

Title

In Recognition:  Marilyn Mayhall Richoux

Body

The Parish of St. Charles

November 14, 2016

IN   RECOGNITION

WHEREAS,                     Marilyn Mayhall Richoux, wife of Ralph Richoux and mother of three sons and one daughter, Gregory, Ralph, Jr., Matthew, and Renee, is a lifelong resident of St. Charles Parish, who has served the Parish in many capacities for many years to the benefit of countless residents; and,

WHEREAS,                     Mrs. Richoux served on the St. Charles Parish Planning & Zoning Commission from 1993-2005, which this service made her an invaluable participant from 2009-2011 on the steering committee for the St. Charles Parish 2030 Comprehensive Plan.  She also served on the St. Charles Parish Bi-Centennial Committee from 2005-2007; and,

WHEREAS,                     Mrs. Richoux founded the St. Charles Historical Foundation in 1997 and the River Road Museum in 1999, which merged to become The St. Charles Museum and Historical Association which launched a website - historyofstcharlesparish.com <http://www.historyofstcharlesparish.com>, the St. Charles Virtual Museum, and published “St. Charles Parish, Louisiana: a Pictorial History”, co-authored by Mrs. Richoux; and,

WHEREAS,                     Mrs. Richoux is also a founding member of the German Coast Farmers' Market, established in 2003, and responsible for over 2.5 million dollars in reported sales benefitting over 135 vendors and 400,000 patrons; and,

WHEREAS,                     Mrs. Richoux's dedication can be seen in all the installations that mark The Mile of History:  decorative lighting, beautiful trees and fencing, decorative subdivision markers, and original murals depicting Destrehan High and the Parish's timeline; and,

WHEREAS,                     Mrs. Richoux's civic service will continue to benefit a broad range of St. Charles Parish residents for years and should be a source of pride and admired by all.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, THAT WE, THE MEMBERS OF THE ST. CHARLES PARISH COUNCIL AND THE PARISH PRESIDENT, do hereby offer this tribute and recognition to

MARILYN MAYHALL RICHOUX

“PARISH   OF   PLENTY”

created in 1807 from the county of the

“German Coast”, a parish of

unprecedented economic and social

development, known for its

hospitality, rural living and sporting

opportunities… with the added

distinction of being located

on both sides of the

Mighty Mississippi River.