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2021 SPECIAL SESSION II
21300104DWHEREAS, Thelma Bland Watson, PhD, esteemed executive director of Senior Connections, The Capital Area Agency on Aging in Richmond and a leading advocate for the elderly in the Commonwealth, died on June 25, 2021; and
WHEREAS, Thelma Watson’s educational pursuits included a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Virginia State University with a concentration in social work and a graduate degree in gerontology and doctoral degree in public policy and administration from Virginia Commonwealth University; and
WHEREAS, since 2002, Thelma Watson served as the executive director of Senior Connections, The Capital Area Agency on Aging, a nonprofit organization with a mission to enhance the quality of life of seniors and families in the Greater Richmond area; and
WHEREAS, Senior Connections thrived under Thelma Watson’s leadership and today serves approximately 25,000 elderly citizens, primarily through a variety of educational programs, counseling, and health care services; and
WHEREAS, prior to her work with Senior Connections, Thelma Watson was the Commissioner of Aging in the Virginia Department for the Aging, now part of the Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services, under three governors, helping to ensure the effective implementation of public policy for the benefit of elderly citizens of the Commonwealth; and
WHEREAS, from 1997 to 2002, Thelma Watson served as the executive director of field services for the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare in Washington, D.C., advocating tirelessly for federal policies that would support the care and well-being of the elderly; and
WHEREAS, Thelma Watson also previously served as assistant executive director of the Crater District Area Agency on Aging in Petersburg as well as in various capacities with the Crater Planning District Commission; and
WHEREAS, Thelma Watson demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to her community through her service on various boards and committees, including those of the Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Richmond, the Virginia Health Quality Center, project:HOMES, and Covenant Woods retirement community; and
WHEREAS, in recognition of her longstanding support of the community, Thelma Watson received numerous honors and accolades in her lifetime, including the 2015 Humanitarian Award from the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities and 2019 Person of the Year honors from the Richmond Times-Dispatch; and
WHEREAS, guided throughout her life by her faith, Thelma Watson enjoyed worship and fellowship with her community at Union Branch Baptist Church in Chesterfield and supported its ministries in several capacities over the years; and
WHEREAS, Thelma Watson will be fondly remembered and dearly missed by her loving husband, Walter; her children, Chrystal, Damali, and Daniel, and their families; and numerous other family members and friends; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the Senate of Virginia hereby note with great sadness the loss of Thelma Bland Watson, PhD, executive director of Senior Connections, The Capital Area Agency on Aging, whose tireless efforts and dedication to serving others helped countless seniors lead healthier, happier, and more meaningful lives; and, be it
RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Clerk of the Senate prepare a copy of this resolution for presentation to the family of Thelma Bland Watson, PhD, as an expression of the Senate of Virginia’s respect for her memory.