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“I would see Delegate Putney on the elevator most mornings and

he would always ask how everything was in SWVA, what a Legislator

and Person he was.”

Marty Hall

, Chief of Staff, House District 3

“It was an honor to know and serve with a trueVirginia statesman

and gentleman.”

Delegate TonyWilt

, 26th House District

“Delegate Lacey Putney was the epitome of aVirginia Legislator.

He was truly a Virginia Gentleman, and a mentor and friend to

many of us who had the honor to serve with him in the House of

Delegates. He represented his constituents with honor, integrity

and dedication. It was my great privilege to serve on the House

Appropriations Committee while he served first as Vice Chairman

and then Chairman.”

Delegate Steve Landes

, 25th House District

“Lacey Putney was the finest example of a Virginia gentleman

that I have ever known. He extended his friendship to me my first

day in the General Assembly and we shared our love of baseball on

several occasions. We had mutual friends that allowed us another

connection, and his classic style of statesmanship was a model we

should all aspire to. I am thankful that I had the opportunity and

blessing to know him.”

Delegate Dickie Bell

, 20th House District

“Lacey Putney was a true public servant who dedicated his life to

serving the constituents of the greater Bedford area. He was a pillar

for fiscal responsibility in state government. He will be missed.”

Senator Mark Peake

, 22nd Senate District

“Lacey Putney epitomized the true “Virginia Gentleman” in the

purest form of the expression. He only cared about what was good for

the Commonwealth and the politics was a very distant second”

Senator Dick Saslaw

, 35th Senate District

“Lacey was a dear friend. The Commonwealth is a better place

because of his service. He was a true gentleman and statesman.”

Delegate Riley Ingram

, 62nd House District

“Lacey was a true Virginia Gentleman who was always quick to

share his wisdom and perspective onVirginia policy. He cared deeply

for Bedford County, his district and the entire Commonwealth and set

the example for all of us on how to serve.”

Senator Scott Surovell

, 36th Senate District

“Delegate Putney was a true Virginia gentleman. He held fast

to his principles and never wavered, always placing the interests of

our Commonwealth above all else. He was exceptionally kind and

patient with me when I was a freshman Delegate- willing to answer

my questions, no matter how basic. His death is a great loss.”

Delegate Kaye Kory

, 38th House District

TheVirginia Department ofVeterans Services honors Lacey Putney

for his lifetime of service to his country and commonwealth.

“Today Virginia lost our best man, Delegate Lacey Putney.

Mr. Putney was my mentor for 30 years, I will always remember

the kindness and love he showed toward Kim and me. Mr. Putney

loved his family and they loved him. To Carmela and the children and

grandchildren thank you for sharing this great man with the rest of us.

There is no other Virginian in recent history that had a bigger

impact on his Commonwealth. Lacey served our area in the House of

Delegates for 52 years, he was the Chairman of the Appropriations

Committee and former Speaker of the House of Delegates. But it was

the way Mr. Putney lead his beloved Commonwealth that made him

so special. He was strong and firm but he was the statesman of all

statesmen, he was the most honorable man at the Capitol, and he did

all of this with a kind, sweat spirit and a true servant’s heart.

The last few years Kim and I have enjoyed the honor of traveling

and spending even more time with Lacey and Carmela, we are so

grateful for every minute and every memory with our most dear friends.

Yes, Virginia you lost your best man today, a model for every

generation to come.”

Senator Steve Newman

,

23rd Senate District

“During my freshman term, I had the high honor of sitting on the

House floor in front of Chairman Putney and took the opportunity

to talk to him as often as I could. I would sometimes sit mesmerized

as he shared with me the rich history and proud legacy of the

Virginia House of Delegates. He has left a lasting legacy for our

Commonwealth and for all whose lives he touched.”

Delegate Rich Anderson

, 51st House District

“I was honored to work with Lacey and wish we had more like

him; fiercely independent, fighting for his constituents, and looking

out for the betterment of the Commonwealth. He knew when to yield

for compromise and when to stand his ground for what he believed.

We should all work to serve more in that capacity for it’s a sign of

strength, not weakness to do so.” 

Senator Emmett Hanger

, 24th Senate District

“We are profoundly saddened by the death of our former

colleague, Lacey Putney. For more than half a century, Lacey served

in the House of Delegates with diligence and independence. He

always had an open door and warmly welcomed new legislators,

including both of us, to the chamber.”

Delegate David Toscano

, 57th House District

Delegate Charniele Herring

, 46th House District

“Most folks are aware that Lacey Putney was a great legislator and

a prolific storyteller, but he was also a talented baseball player at

W&L. Once he found out that I’d also played baseball in college, he

would tell me some wonderful stories from his playing days.  From

the start, I had great respect for Delegate Putney and his longstanding

public service, but I’m particularly grateful to have gotten to know

him better as a person through a shared love of baseball.” 

Delegate Israel O’Quinn

, 5th House District

“Lacey represented his constituents in the 19th House of

Delegates district with distinct honor and dedication for 52 years. His

representation was determined to be more in line with the action of

a true Statesman and not of a self serving politician. He was able to

hold his seat as an independent for all those years, simply by voting

his constituents best interest. That today is a very difficult thing to

do, political preference and divide seems to drive the direction and

divide in politics.”

Delegate Terry Austin

, 19th House District

June 27, 1928 –August 26, 2017

In Memoriam

Tributes to

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