File #: 15174    Version: 0 Name: courtesy - Margarito (Mickey) Rodriguez
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/27/2004 In control: County Legislature
On agenda: 9/27/2004 Final action: 9/27/2004
Title: A RESOLUTION acknowledging Margarito (Mickey) Rodriguez as an honorable member of the greatest generation who selflessly fought to protect and defend our country during World War II.
Sponsors: Robert Stringfield
Indexes: 2000 - 2006 COURTESY RESOLUTIONS
IN THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI


Title
A RESOLUTION acknowledging Margarito (Mickey) Rodriguez as an honorable member of the greatest generation who selflessly fought to protect and defend our country during World War II.


Intro
RESOLUTION # 15174, September 27, 2004


INTRODUCED BY Robert A. Stringfield, County Legislator


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WHEREAS, Margarito (Mickey) was born February 2, 1922, in Kansas City, Kansas, to Santigo and Sevra Rodriguez; and,

WHEREAS, Margarito married Juanita Hernandez on October 6, 1942, and they enjoyed 58 years of marriage prior to Juanita's death at the age of 74 in the year 2000; and

WHEREAS, together Margarito and Juanita had 9 children, Belinda, Mona, Margarete, Anna, Michael, John Joe, Robert, Ray, and Paul, twenty two grandchildren and many great grandchildren; and,

WHEREAS, Margarito came to Kansas City, MO, in 1954 with his family after the devastating flood in Armourdale, Kansas City, Kansas, and worked 43 years at Swift Packing House as a butcher until his retirement in 1985; and,

WHEREAS, in a honorable act of patriotism during World War II under the command of General Douglas MacArthur, PFC Rodriguez entered the Pacific Theater January 28, 1944 fighting the Japanese in the Northern Solomons and Luson, Philippines; and,

WHEREAS, Margarito received the Asiatic Pacific Service medal, Philippine Liberation ribbon, World War II Victory medal and the Purple Heart symbolizing the valiant efforts and sacrifice freeing the world with unconditional surrender of Japan on September 2, 1945;and

WHEREAS, Margarito had to his credit loyal and unquestioned service performing duties in extreme and difficult conditions with an unfailing commitment and dedication to the preservation of the American way of life despite hardships and the increased possibility of loss of life faced each day by our gallant soldiers fighting for freedom, now therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED by the County Legisl...

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