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SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 38
Offered January 9, 2008
Prefiled January 7, 2008
Celebrating the life of Jack B. Coulter.
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Patrons-- Edwards; Delegate: Ware, O.
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WHEREAS, Jack B. Coulter of Roanoke, a respected citizen and an exemplary circuit court judge of the 23rd Judicial Circuit of Virginia for many years, died on September 13, 2007; and

WHEREAS, Jack Coulter grew up in Roanoke, graduated from Jefferson High School in 1941, attended Washington & Lee University, and after the war, returned to his alma mater to earn a law degree cum laude from Washington & Lee School of Law in 1949; and

 WHEREAS, Jack Coulter graduated from the United States Naval Academy and served his country on two tours of duty in the South Pacific Theater during World War II as an ensign aboard the heavy cruisers USS Vicksburg and Manchester; and

WHEREAS, after the war, Jack Coulter was assigned to the battleship USS Pennsylvania that participated in the atomic bomb trials at Bikini Atoll; and

WHEREAS, after completing active duty, Jack Coulter returned home and joined the firm of Dodson and Pence, where he practiced law for 26 years, until in 1975 he was appointed circuit court judge of the 23rd Judicial Circuit of Virginia; and

WHEREAS, during his distinguished service on the bench, Judge Coulter presided over thousands of cases with great distinction and was well-known for his scholarly written legal opinions; and

WHEREAS, when Judge Coulter retired in 1989, he was honored by the City Council and was presented the Keys to the City as Roanoke’s most honored and revered citizen; and

WHEREAS, Judge Coulter was a faithful member of the Second Presbyterian Church and was active in the church’s many missions in the community; and

WHEREAS, a man of great integrity and compassion, Judge Coulter will be fondly remembered and greatly missed by his wife of 62 years, Jeanne Hodges Coulter; his devoted children David, Philip, and Kathy and their wonderful families, including his beloved grandchildren; his dear friends and colleagues; and the citizens of Roanoke; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, That the General Assembly note with great sadness the passing of an outstanding jurist and fine Virginian, Jack B. Coulter; and, be it

RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Clerk of the Senate prepare a copy of this resolution for presentation to the family of Jack B. Coulter as an expression of the General Assembly’s respect for his memory.