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MEMORIAL AND RESOLUTION ~ ~~''~ ~
Harcourt Bull, Jr., who served on the Atlantic Beach-Town and City
d""~`j _ Council from 1940 through 1942, and again from' 194E through 1948,
and was on the original Charter Committee that drafted and incor-
porated the City of Atlantic Beach; died on Saturday, July 22, 1972.
Mr. Harcourt Bull, Jr., spent virtually his eriti~e life as resident
of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, and always gave most gener-
ously of his time and energy 'to the benefit of the citizens of the
Atlantic Beach of Florida, and the Mayor-Commissioner, Commis-
sioners, and Officials of the City of Atlantic Beach Florida
acknowledge that they have lost one of their most valued and re-
spected citizens,
Mr. Harcourt Bull, Jr., a practicing attorney, and graduate of the
University of Florida College of Law, enjoyed active membership in
the Florida Dar, the Jacksonville and American 'Bar Association,
and the American Judicature Society, and was the founding charter
member of the Selva Marina Country Club; and a~Communicant of the
Episcopal Church, and is a veteran of World War II, obtained a
rank of Colonel of the United States Air Force.
Mr. Harcourt Bull, Jr., is survived by his widow, Mrs. Brenda Bull
of Atlantic Beach, Florida, two sons; Harcourt Bull, III of Aiken,
S. C., and William A. Bull of Jacksonville; a brother, George Bu11
of Atlantic Beach, two step-daughters and four grandchildren.
Mr. Harcourt Bull, Jr. was the son of Harcourt Bull, Sr., who
served as the Towns first Mayor of Atlantic Beach, 1924.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF ATLANTIC BEACH, AS FOLLOWSs
1. The Mayor-Commissioner, the Commissioners, and Officers of the
City of Atlantic Beach; Florida, do hereby express our pro-
found and sincere appreciation for the life and services of
Harcourt Bull, Jr., and we hereby express to 'his family cur
most sincere svmpathv. ~ '
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