Bill Dulany left behind a legacy of leadership in the
community - Time Flies by Kevin Dayhoff for Sunday, April 16, 2017
Please find my article on Delegate Dulany here: http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/columnists/features/ph-cc-dayhoff-041617-20170410-column.html
I was very young and
full of many questions when I first met Del. Dulany. This was when I just
started to have an all-consuming interest in history and I would have chance
opportunities to talk with him. Westminster was a much smaller community back
then and he was a delegate representing Carroll County in the House of
Delegates 1963-66… He served with my cousin, Maryland Del. Wilbur W. Magin,
1959-1967, and distinguished Carroll County delegates Jacob M. Yingling, and
Thomas R. O'Farrell.
Decades later when I
was an elected official, Dulany always had time to give a helping hand, lend
scholarly advice, and to give me the academic legislative history of a
particular public policy.
Bill Dulany left behind a legacy of leadership in the
community
Time Flies by Kevin Dayhoff for Sunday, April 16, 2017
Former Carroll County Delegate William B. Dulany was
remembered by friends, family, community leaders, and colleagues at a
celebration of his life, accomplishments and legacy at a service at the Beasman
Auditorium at Fairhaven in Sykesville earlier in the month.
Dulany was 89 when he passed away on March 19, 2017. A Carroll
County native son, Dulany was born in Sykesville, where he served as the class
president at Sykesville High School before he graduated and joined the Navy
during World War II.
Many of us had gathered at Fairhaven early and traded
memories of the various ways Dulany had touched and enriched our lives. He was
a larger than life icon in the community and most of us spoke in hushed tones
about our past experiences with Dulany and how he helped shape the Carroll
County we know today.
Folks from all walks of life attended the service. McDaniel
College was represented. Dulany was a 1950 graduate of Western Maryland
College, now McDaniel. He served on the college’s board of trustees from 1976
to 2006.
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