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HomeMy WebLinkAbout15-006 lel,'t1010„41",AT 040;141i 044 40 000040 j 4444 4 40 trett,thkir 10) IP?Q 0,11A6,00604 #6,10tio)14,400,0,4,1'8/, b ikin I, tlor 0100044064 'ijil°14°435 OPY0)440 1,01,$Ar ml A 00,41104"00 41, 404 00011 (0) 0,, 4 '1Y 104 OP A, ,41A 441F po 144 4,0400,004,040016104104 8040100 ^ e fl 01000„0"0040000004140 040 04000#0,010040 0114,001,0004010,01,14,M, 111 0064010100 ''4'01;) 40401004g#V4W410,0640W14404441900004444444140401,144,0000010110000 $000000111[1* figi'0.2 ,04)00101r00)10041014104614 011111444COPWWW1)44001944104 lo $0,04040/A46,01/40p,p or, 4,41r4444', qt41,,„,01475,041100114o41Plq Resolution No. 15-006 RESOLUTION IN APPRECIATION OF LIEUTENANT BRYAN FUCKER Whereas, on December 26, 2014, after 26 years of honorable and dedicated service to the Citizens of Butte County, Correctional Lieutenant Bryan Flicker retired from his position with the Butte Sheriff's Office, and Whereas, Lieutenant Bryan Flicker began his employment with the Butte County Sheriff's Office in February 1988, as a Jail Cook, promoted to Correctional Officer in April 1989 and worked the floor of the main facility and in the Jail's Transportation Unit, and Whereas, due to his outstanding performance and demonstrated abilities, he was promoted to Correctional Sergeant in April of 1992; a position he would hold for 7 years, and Whereas, he was promoted to the rank of Correctional Lieutenant in 1999 and ably served as Operations Lieutenant, overseeing the day-to-day functions of the jail; and later as Programs Lieutenant, tasked with administering the Sheriff's SWAP, road crew, home arrest and transportation functions; and finally as the Administration Lieutenant, responsible for numerous functions including the Facility Training Program,pre-trial and clerical services, medical, kitchen, and the inmate discipline process, and Whereas, as a result of his intelligence, work ethic and keen ability to administer operations, Lieutenant Flicker amassed an unmatched level of knowledge in the field of Corrections, and Whereas, Lieutenant Flicker had a reputation of being strict with rules, policies, and regulations, and yet was always balanced and fair when he dealt with inmates and staff, and Whereas, the personal philosophy Lieutenant Flicker incorporated into his approach to his career was, "one person can't change the world, but you can change one person's worldHelp someone that didn't ask for help; be nice to someone that isn't nice; teach someone that doesn't know; thank someone for doing something that wasn't necessary." NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors on its own behalf, and on behalf of the residents of the County of Butte: Express their deep appreciation for the unselfish dedication and devotion given by Lieutenant Bryan Flicker during his career with the Butte County Sheriff's Office. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors this January 13, 2015 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Connelly, WahI, Kirk, Lambert and Teeter NOES: None ABSENT: None NOT VOTING: None Chair, Board of6upervisors