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City Says Farewell to Their Beloved City Clerk

By William Cortez, Community Writer
December 11, 2024 at 03:19pm. Views: 131

**Debra Thomas Retires After Years of Dedicated Service to Grand Terrace**

 

After decades of unwavering commitment and exemplary service, Debra Thomas, the beloved City Clerk of Grand Terrace, has officially retired, marking the end of an era for the city. Debra's tenure has been characterized by her dedication to public service, her meticulous attention to detail, and her genuine passion for the community she served. Over the years, she has played a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth operation of city governance, fostering transparency, and building strong relationships with residents and local officials alike.

 

To celebrate her remarkable career and contributions, the city organized a heartfelt retirement party held at City Hall, which turned out to be an extraordinary success. The event drew a large crowd of friends, family, colleagues, and community members, all eager to express their gratitude and admiration for Debra. The atmosphere was filled with warmth and nostalgia as attendees shared stories and fond memories of working alongside her.

 

The celebration featured a series of heartfelt speeches from city officials and colleagues who highlighted Debra’s significant impact on the community. Her leadership and dedication were praised, with many noting how her efforts had helped shape Grand Terrace into the vibrant city it is today.

 

In addition to the speeches And As a token of appreciation, the city presented her with a plaque commemorating her contributions, ensuring that her legacy would be remembered for years to come.

 

As Debra embarks on this new chapter of her life, she leaves behind a strong foundation for future city clerks to build upon. The city of Grand Terrace will undoubtedly miss her leadership and dedication, but her influence will continue to resonate within the community. With her retirement, Debra Thomas not only closes a significant chapter in her life but also leaves behind a lasting legacy of service and commitment to the residents of Grand Terrace.

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