130th Ohio General Assembly
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H. R. No. 32  As Adopted by the House

A RESOLUTION



Representative Huffman  Speaker Batchelder  Representatives Budish, Adams, J., Adams, R., Amstutz, Anielski, Antonio, Ashford, Baker, Balderson, Barnes, Beck, Blair, Blessing, Boose, Boyd, Brenner, Bubp, Buchy, Burke, Butler, Carey, Carney, Celeste, Clyde, Coley, Combs, Damschroder, DeGeeter, Derickson, Dovilla, Driehaus, Duffey, Fedor, Fende, Foley, Gardner, Garland, Gentile, Gerberry, Gonzales, Goodwin, Goyal, Grossman, Hackett, Hagan, Hall, Hayes, Heard, Henne, Hollington, Hottinger, Johnson, Kozlowski, Landis, Letson, Luckie, Lundy, Maag, Mallory, Martin, McClain, McGregor, McKenney, Mecklenborg, Milkovich, Murray, Newbold, O'Brien, Okey, Patmon, Peterson, Phillips, Pillich, Ramos, Reece, Roegner, Rosenberger, Ruhl, Schuring, Sears, Slaby, Slesnick, Snitchler, Sprague, Stautberg, Stebelton, Stinziano, Sykes, Szollosi, Thompson, Uecker, Wachtmann, Weddington, Williams, Winburn, Young, Yuko 

In memory of Specialist Nathan B. Carse.
       WHEREAS,  The members of the House of Representatives of the 129th General Assembly of Ohio extend our sincere condolences to the family and friends of Specialist Nathan B. Carse on the sorrowful occasion of his death; and

       WHEREAS,  Although there are no words to ease the sorrow now felt, surely there is solace in the remembrance of having known such an outstanding individual. A 1997 graduate of Allen East High School, Nathan Carse worked as an engineer before joining the U.S. Army, and he was serving with the 2nd Engineer Battalion, 176th Engineer Brigade in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom when he was killed in the line of duty. His valiant efforts were truly admirable, and his absence will be keenly felt; and 

       WHEREAS,  In many significant endeavors, Nathan Carse always used his talents to the benefit of others, and the laurels of his life stand as a tribute not only to him but also to those he left behind, including his mother, Janis, and his sister, Kristin. The great traditions of our country's service men and women are an important chapter of American history, and his family and friends can be proud of the sacrifices he made to ensure freedom and justice for all people; and

       WHEREAS,  Although the void his death has created can never be filled, Nathan Carse will be remembered as a spirited individual who contributed immeasurably to the world around him. It is certain that the world is a richer place for his having been in it, and he will be sorely missed; therefore be it

       RESOLVED,  That we, the members of the House of Representatives of the 129th General Assembly of Ohio, in adopting this Resolution, mourn the loss and salute the memory of a truly unique individual, Specialist Nathan B. Carse; and be it further

       RESOLVED,  That the Clerk of the House of Representatives transmit a duly authenticated copy of this Resolution to the family of Specialist Nathan B. Carse.

ADOPTED _____________________________________________
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
WILLIAM G. BATCHELDER
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE
ATTEST: _____________________________________________
CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
LAURA P. CLEMENS

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