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OK SR60
Resolution
AI Summary
- Honors Chester Cadieux, II, co-founder of QuikTrip, who was born February 24, 1932 and passed away March 14, 2016
- Recognizes Cadieux's 45 years of service as QuikTrip president and CEO, growing the company to 700 stores across 11 Midwest states
- Acknowledges his community service including board chairman roles with Tulsa Area United Way, Tulsa River Parks Authority, and Phillips Theological Seminary
- Notes his philanthropic contributions as original trustee of Tulsa Community Foundation and past trustee of University of Tulsa, and his inductions into Tulsa Hall of Fame, Oklahoma Hall of Fame, and Tulsa University's Business Hall of Fame
- Directs distribution of resolution to his wife Debbie Cadieux and six children: Cathey, Chris, Chet, Cary, Cheri, and Bryan
Legislative Description
A resolution honoring the life of Tulsa-based QuikTrip co-founder, Chester Cadieux; recognizing his many business and charitable contributions to Tulsa and the State of Oklahoma; and directing distribution.
Last Action
Enrolled, filed with Secretary of State
5/17/2016
Full Bill Text
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