Fannin thanks Post One Johnson for his service

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Sheriff Dane Kirby and Post One Earl Johnson

BLUE RIDGE, Ga: After his last official meeting as Post One Commissioner, Earl Johnson received a heartfelt thanks for his years of service to Fannin County.

Post Two Glenn Patterson presented Johnson with his plaque and said a few words about his time serving with Johnson.

“It’s not an easy job, to say the least. It has it’s stressful moments, and tough decisions have to be made,” Patterson expressed. “We appreciate Mr. Johnson and his service to the community. I’ve learned a lot from Earl in a short period of time.”

Post Two Commissioner Glenn Patterson

Post Two Glenn Patterson spoke about his appreciation for Johnson. Chairman Stan Helton left before the ceremony.

Patterson recognized Johnson’s efforts to strengthen the post commissioner positions within the Fannin County government. Johnson always made known his stance on the issues and put the citizens of Fannin County first. The three commissioners might not have always agreed, but perhaps differences are necessary to keep a government honest.

Some of Johnson’s accomplishments include Fire Station One and dedication to ensuring Fannin County operated within its means.

“I especially appreciate Earl’s sense of humor even during tense moments,” Patterson stated.

Of his time in office, Johnson said, “I don’t know what to say. Eight years has been a whirlwind in many different ways. It’s kind of bittersweet. I’m going to miss seeing all the people every two weeks. I’m going to miss being involved…Without holding a public position like this, I would have never understood how detailed our county is and how big our county is.”

One of the biggest lessons learned as Post One Commissioner was how to hold his temper. It’s also taught him how to work through disagreements and finish projects productively.

“It’s been a huge learning experience. I appreciate all the people of Fannin County for entrusting me for eight years,” Johnson remarked.

Post One Earl Johnson

Johnson looking at his plaque.

He also thanked his family for their sacrifices and opening themselves up to scrutiny just because he held a public office.

“One day, you might see me back involved. I have nothing negative to say,” Johnson said. “I appreciate anyone who does fill these seats. It’s getting to the point now where it’s so tough to be in public service.”

For now, Johnson looks forward to enjoying a nice meal and returning to being an everyday citizen again.

Feature image includes Fannin Sheriff Dane Kirby and Post One Earl Johson.

 

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