The Senate of the 136th General Assembly of Ohio has adopted a resolution in memory of Andrew Steven Lansing, expressing their deepest sympathy and condolences to his family and friends following his passing. Lansing was a dedicated U.S. Army veteran who served for over twenty-four years at the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, most recently as an officer at Ross Correctional Institute. He was highly respected for his commitment to his profession and his involvement in various capacities, including as a member of the Special Response Team. His contributions to the community and the lives he touched will be fondly remembered.
The resolution highlights Lansing's exceptional character, generosity, and tireless work ethic, which he extended to his family, including his wife, children, and extended relatives. His legacy of care and commitment is noted as a lasting impact on those around him. Additionally, his involvement with organizations such as the Orient Lodge 321 of the Free and Accepted Masons and the Pike County Shrine Club reflects his dedication to improving the quality of life in his community. The resolution concludes with a tribute to Lansing as an honorable man and directs the Clerk of the Senate to send a copy of the resolution to his family.