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Kay Ann E <I>Earp</I> Adair

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Kay Ann E Earp Adair

Birth
Flint, Genesee County, Michigan, USA
Death
13 Mar 2011 (aged 67)
Davison, Genesee County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
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Tribute added to the Michigan Congressional Record, 21 Oct 2003, By Rep Dale E Kildee

Mr. Speaker, I rise before you today on behalf of the citizens of Davison, Mi, to recognize an outstanding leader in the community. On November 10, 2003 the council members of Davison will honor Mayor Kay Ann E. Adair for 18 years of dedicated service to the people of Davison.
Kay Ann E. Adair was born in my hometown of Flint, Mi, on October 16, 1943. She Graduated from Swartz Creek High School. Her political career began in 1985, when she became the first female to serve on the Davison City Counsel. During that time she also became a member of the Davison Planning Commission, where she served until 1987, then subsequently became an active member on the Senior Citizens Authority as Chairwoman.
In 1993, Kay Andair made her mark in history, she became the first elected female Mayor of Davison, she maintained the post ever since. During her tenure she has sustained membership on several boards, including the Genesee County Growth Alliance. In 1999 she had the honor of chairing the Small Cities and Villages gathering. Mayor Adair can also be credited with founding the Davison Beautification Committee. As Mayor, she has become a beacon of hope for Davison. Her exceptional enthusiasm, strength and leadership skills have helped to make this city a better place. Mayor Adair is a tremendously respected individual. She is always willing to lend a helping hand or advice whenever needed. Her love for the community shows through her countless efforts. Upon retiring Mayor Adair will continue to work with Mundy Church, located in Mundy Township.
Aside from being a outstanding leader and role model, Mayor Adair is a devoted wife to her husband, Gary and a Supportive mother to her daughter Sarah.
Mr. Speaker, as a Member of Congress, I ask my Colleagues in the 108th Congress to please join me in congratulating Mayor Adair for service well done. Mayor Adair has been a positive influence on the city of Davison for the past 18 years. She has served her community with zeal and compassion. I wish her all the best as she begins this new phase of her life.
Tribute added to the Michigan Congressional Record, 21 Oct 2003, By Rep Dale E Kildee

Mr. Speaker, I rise before you today on behalf of the citizens of Davison, Mi, to recognize an outstanding leader in the community. On November 10, 2003 the council members of Davison will honor Mayor Kay Ann E. Adair for 18 years of dedicated service to the people of Davison.
Kay Ann E. Adair was born in my hometown of Flint, Mi, on October 16, 1943. She Graduated from Swartz Creek High School. Her political career began in 1985, when she became the first female to serve on the Davison City Counsel. During that time she also became a member of the Davison Planning Commission, where she served until 1987, then subsequently became an active member on the Senior Citizens Authority as Chairwoman.
In 1993, Kay Andair made her mark in history, she became the first elected female Mayor of Davison, she maintained the post ever since. During her tenure she has sustained membership on several boards, including the Genesee County Growth Alliance. In 1999 she had the honor of chairing the Small Cities and Villages gathering. Mayor Adair can also be credited with founding the Davison Beautification Committee. As Mayor, she has become a beacon of hope for Davison. Her exceptional enthusiasm, strength and leadership skills have helped to make this city a better place. Mayor Adair is a tremendously respected individual. She is always willing to lend a helping hand or advice whenever needed. Her love for the community shows through her countless efforts. Upon retiring Mayor Adair will continue to work with Mundy Church, located in Mundy Township.
Aside from being a outstanding leader and role model, Mayor Adair is a devoted wife to her husband, Gary and a Supportive mother to her daughter Sarah.
Mr. Speaker, as a Member of Congress, I ask my Colleagues in the 108th Congress to please join me in congratulating Mayor Adair for service well done. Mayor Adair has been a positive influence on the city of Davison for the past 18 years. She has served her community with zeal and compassion. I wish her all the best as she begins this new phase of her life.


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