House Resolution No. [insert number] is a tribute honoring the memory of Floyd Clack, a former member of the Michigan House of Representatives who passed away. The resolution expresses deep sorrow over his loss and recognizes his significant contributions as a dedicated public servant in Flint and Genesee County. Born in Texas in 1940, Clack was an advocate for education and community service, founding the Flint Youth Leadership Institute and serving on various local boards and committees. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 1982, where he focused on equitable public education, support for working families, and urban development, serving seven terms until 1996.
The resolution highlights Clack's numerous achievements, including his leadership roles in various committees and organizations, as well as his commitment to community initiatives such as the Thanksgiving Dinner for Senior Citizens and the All Star Baseball Team. He received multiple awards for his service and was known for his dedication to instilling values of integrity and community in his family. The House of Representatives extends its condolences to Clack's family and acknowledges the lasting impact of his legacy on the community and the state of Michigan. Copies of the resolution will be sent to the Clack family as a testament to the esteem in which he is held.