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Wayne County honors beloved community leader Angela Burris

June 21, 2024 | Wayne County, Michigan



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Wayne County honors beloved community leader Angela Burris
During a recent Wayne County Commission meeting, members paid tribute to Angela Burris, affectionately known as Angie, who passed away recently. The commissioners shared heartfelt memories of Angie, highlighting her long-standing commitment to public service and her role as a beloved community figure.

Commissioner remarks reflected on Angie's deep connections within the community, particularly her partnership with Emma Bell, with whom she worked closely for many years. The memorial service held for Angie was well-attended, featuring participation from former commission chairs and numerous elected officials, underscoring her impact on the county.

Several commissioners expressed their regret at not being informed of the service in advance, emphasizing the importance of community ties and communication. They shared personal anecdotes about Angie, describing her as a reliable friend who always greeted others with a smile.

In a show of solidarity, the commissioners discussed the possibility of drafting a resolution or proclamation in Angie's honor, ensuring that her contributions to Wayne County are formally recognized. The meeting concluded with a commitment to gather information for the memorial and include all commissioners in the tribute, reflecting the collective respect and admiration for Angie’s legacy.

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