Governor Bredesen and First Lady Conte Host "Tennessee Season to Remember"

Friday, December 03, 2010 | 03:07am
NASHVILLE- Governor Phil Bredesen and First Lady Andrea Conte hosted families from across Tennessee this evening for “A Tennessee Season to Remember,” an annual holiday memorial event to honor Tennesseans who have lost their lives to violent crime.
 
“The devastation of losing a family member to violent crime can become even more difficult to bear during the holidays,” Conte said. “This event is an opportunity for families to honor their loved ones by joining with others who’ve experienced a similar loss.”
 
The families gathered at the State Capitol in Nashville to hear the names of their loved ones read as they hung ornaments on two memorial wreaths. The wreaths will be on display in the Capitol throughout the holiday season.
 
“The wreaths that bear these ornaments of remembrance for homicide victims remind everyone who visits the Capitol this season of the lives that are missed and honored by tonight’s event,” said Bredesen.
 
Torry Johnson, District Attorney General of the 20th Judicial District, spoke during the program on behalf of District Attorneys General from across the state.
 
“It's been an honor to be a part of this ceremony for the past eight years and to share in the remembrances of so many loved ones," Johnson said.  "I want to thank the first couple for giving me the opportunity to be a part of this year’s program, and I commend them for their dedicated work and commitment to this ceremony throughout the years.” 
 
The Smithson Craighead Academy Meistersinger Chorale provided musical performances in memoriam of victims of violent crime.
 
In addition to the individual Tennesseans gathering to remember their loved ones, prosecutors and victim witness coordinators from Tennessee’s Judicial Districts hung ornaments in remembrance of the victims they have represented. State Senator Charlotte Burks hung an ornament in remembrance of her husband, Senator Tommy Burks. Representatives of the Tennessee Attorney General’s office hung ornaments in honor of the families it assists, and law enforcement officials paid special homage to comrades killed in the line of duty.
 
“A Season to Remember” was first organized by individuals in Davidson County as a holiday memorial for the surviving family members of victims of homicide. When Bredesen was mayor of Nashville, the event was moved from the Metro Court House to Centennial Park to accommodate its large crowds. In 2003, Bredesen and Conte established a statewide “Tennessee Season to Remember,” inviting families from across the state to join them at the Capitol for the event.

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