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Overflow crowd witnesses swearing in ceremony in Fannin County
By Allen Rich
Jan 4, 2005
The largest swearing-in crowd in memory packed the 336th District Courtroom in the Fannin County Courthouse last week, launching a new era in county politics on the eve of a new year.
State Senator Bob Deuell and State Representative Larry Phillips joined a standing-room-only crowd that flowed out of the courtroom and down the hall and Fannin County Judge Derrell Hall welcomed the crowd and gave the invocation.
The next order of business was to fill a Justice of the Peace vacancy in Precinct 2.
“As commissioner of Precinct 2,” Commissioner Stan Barker stated, “I make a motion we appoint Alan Hale as J.P. in Precinct 2.”
The motion passed with a unanimous vote and the new J.P. had the honor of being sworn in by his wife, retiring J.P. Sue Dobbs Hale.
Judge Hall paused to recognize retiring Fannin County Sheriff T. Moore for his years of service.
Constables Craig Nichols (Pct. 1), Bob Clemons (Pct.2) and James Woods (Pct. 3) were then sworn in by Hall, as were Fannin County Commissioners Dewayne Strickland (Pt. 3) and Ronnie Rhudy (Pct. 1). Fannin County Tax Assessor – Collector Pam Sweet Richardson was also sworn in by Judge Hall.
New Fannin County Sheriff Kenneth Moore followed, with his oath of office being performed by Judge Corinne Nelson of Collin County.
Fannin County Attorney Richard Glaser and 336th District Judge Lauri Blake were both sworn in by Fannin County Clerk Margaret “Polly” Gilbert.
“We have a fine slate of new workers,” Judge Hall said in closing, “and your attendance here today was extremely important to all of us.”
(l-r) State Representative Larry Phillips and State Senator Bob Deuell
Alan Hale takes the oath for J.P., Pct. 2
Constables Bob Clemons, James Woods and Craig Nichols are sworn in by Fannin County Judge Derrell Hall.
Next came Fannin County Commissioners Dewayne Strickland and Ronnie Rhudy.
Sheriff Kenneth Moore
336th District Judge Lauri Blake
Fannin County Attorney Richard Glaser
Fannin County Tax Assessor Collector Pam Sweet Richardson.
State Representative Larry Phillips talks with David Turner.
District Judge Lauri Blake and Sheriff Kenneth Moore visit.
Sheriff Moore gives his first interview to KTEN after the ceremony.
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