In a heartfelt session on February 17, 2025, the Oklahoma House of Representatives honored Colonel Lynn Wilson as the Veteran of the Week, recognizing his distinguished service and contributions to both the military and the local community. The tribute, introduced by Representative Crossway Hayter, highlighted Colonel Wilson's 28 years of service in the Marines, including his participation in the Vietnam War and various leadership roles, culminating in his retirement at Camp Smith in Hawaii.
The ceremony was not only a celebration of Colonel Wilson's military achievements but also a testament to his commitment to public service and community involvement. Representative Hayter shared personal anecdotes about Colonel Wilson's dedication to local initiatives, such as maintaining neighborhood parks, showcasing his deep-rooted connection to the community.
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Subscribe for Free As part of the recognition, the House read a citation detailing Colonel Wilson's life, including his education at Southern Nazarene University and his family life with his wife Joanne and their two daughters. The event was attended by family members and friends, emphasizing the strong community ties that Colonel Wilson has fostered over the years.
In addition to honoring veterans, the meeting included a moment of prayer led by a member of the House, focusing on themes of support and resilience for the state of Oklahoma. This moment underscored the importance of community and collective strength in facing challenges.
The session concluded with a pledge of allegiance, reinforcing the values of patriotism and unity among the members of the House. The recognition of Colonel Wilson serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by veterans and the ongoing commitment of the Oklahoma legislature to honor and support those who have served.