The resolution, introduced on February 14, 2025, requests the Division of Highways to designate a section of Laurel Dale Road (WV 93) in Mineral County as the "U.S. Army Brigadier General Edmund Francis Roleff Memorial Road." This section begins at the southern edge of the James Gilbert Bosley Memorial Bridge and ends at the Laurel Dale Community Church. The resolution honors Brigadier General Edmund Francis "Frank" Roleff, who had a distinguished military career spanning over 30 years, including service in Vietnam and various leadership roles within the West Virginia National Guard. He was recognized for his contributions to the military and community, including his involvement in historical restoration projects and the American Legion.
The resolution emphasizes the importance of establishing a lasting memorial to commemorate Brigadier General Roleff's service and contributions to both the state of West Virginia and the nation. It calls for the installation of signs at both ends of the designated road section to identify it as the "U.S. Army BG Frank Roleff Memorial Road." Additionally, the resolution directs the Clerk of the House to send a copy to the Commissioner of the Division of Highways to facilitate the naming process.