The resolution requests the Division of Highways to designate a segment of West Virginia Route 20, specifically from the Upshur/Webster County Line to Mount Zion Road in Webster County, as the "U.S. Army Sergeant Major Charles Grant Hoke Memorial Road." This honor is in recognition of Sergeant Major Hoke's significant military service, which included participation in World War II and the Korean Conflict, where he was wounded and captured. He received numerous military awards throughout his career, including the Bronze Star and multiple Purple Hearts, and he retired with the rank of Command Sergeant Major.

Additionally, the resolution calls for the installation of signs at both ends of the designated road to commemorate Sergeant Major Hoke's contributions to the state and the nation. It also mandates that a copy of the resolution be forwarded to the Commissioner of the Division of Highways for implementation. This memorial serves to honor Hoke's legacy and the sacrifices he made during his military service.