December 29, 2012
Sunday Gazette-Mail West Virginians of the Year
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1982 - ARTHUR RECHT, Wheeling circuit judge who mandated equality between rich and poor county school systems.

 

1983 - JAMES "BUCK" HARLESS, Mingo County lumber and coal mogul, philanthropist.

 

1984 - MARY LOU RETTON, from Fairmont, Olympic gold medalist in gymnastics.

 

1985 - LOUISE McNEIL PEASE, from Pocahontas County, state poet laureate.

 

1986 - DALE NITZSCHKE, president of Marshall University, leader in innovative educational concepts.

 

1987 - ROBERTA EMERSON, curator who expanded Huntington Museum of Art.

 

1988 - DON NEHLEN, football coach who led WVU to an 11-0 season.

 

1989 - MICHAEL CAREY, U.S. attorney who cleaned up corruption in Mingo County and state government.

 

1990 - SEN. ROBERT C. BYRD, chosen a third time for bringing billions of dollars worth of federal projects to West Virginia.

 

1991 - SEN. JAY ROCKEFELLER, legislator, secretary of state, governor and U.S. senator.

 

1992 - LYELL CLAY, HAZEL RUBY McQUAIN, CHARLIE ERICKSON, JOAN EDWARDS and other philanthopists - "The Givers" who support West Virginia projects.

 

1993 - The entire WVU FOOTBALL TEAM, for another undefeated season.

 

1994 - HENRY LOUIS "SKIP" GATES, Mineral County native who became Harvard's top black scholar, won a MacArthur "genius award" and wrote a book about his boyhood in West Virginia.

 

1995 - ROBERT C. FRASURE, from Morgantown, a deputy assistant secretary of state killed while trying to negotiate peace in Bosnia's civil war.

 

1996 - GASTON CAPERTON, upon completing two terms as a successful, progressive governor, whose tenure brought economic growth and few scandals.

 

1997 - ELIZABETH HALLANAN, one of America's few female federal judges, who reformed child support and voided a state plan for government-sponsored religion in schools.

 

1998 - ADM. JOSEPH LOPEZ, a Fayette County native who rose through the ranks to command U.S. forces in Bosnia and the Mediterranean.

 

1999 - BOB PRUETT, Marshall University football coach who selflessly turned down big-money offers - and his CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM.

 

2000 - JOHN CHAMBERS JR., president of the Internet giant, Cisco Systems, which enables computers to communicate, thus spurring the Information Age.

 

2001 - The WEST VIRGINIA NATIONAL GUARD, for a year of duty against floods, forest fires and terrorism.

 

2002 - SEN. ROBERT C. BYRD, D-W.Va., a courageous lone voice resisting the plunge to unnecessary war in Iraq.

 

2003 - Pfc. JESSICA LYNCH of Wirt County, who became America's hero after she was severely wounded, captured and then rescued in Iraq fighting.

 

2004 - CHARLIE JONES, longtime West Virginia barge and coal operator, providing jobs through one of the state's few home-based corporations.

 

2005 - WEST VIRGINIA SOLDIERS serving, fighting and dying in Iraq and Afghanistan, and their burdened families at home.

 

2006 - DAVID HARDESTY for his long years of fine leadership at West Virginia University.

 

2007 - JENNIFER GARNER for her success as a movie and broadway actress, along with humanitarian works and public devotion to her home state.

 

2008 - BETTY SCHOENBAUM, Charleston philanthropist, for her many gifts enhancing life in the state capital.

 

2009 - JIM JUSTICE, Greenbrier County philanthropist who saved The Greenbrier resort and helps numerous West Virginia causes.

 

2010 - GEN. ALLEN TACKETT, retiring after long career of leading and improving the West Virginia National Guard.

 

2011 - LANDAU MURPHY, Logan County singer who won $1 million in the nationwide "America's Got Talent" competition and became a popular image of West Virginia.

 

2012 -DR. DAN FOSTER, Charleston physician and state senator who works endlessly for medical cost reform.

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