File #: RS2024-604    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Resolution
File created: 7/8/2024 In control: Metropolitan Council
On agenda: 7/16/2024 Final action:
Title: A resolution honoring the life of former Member of Council Edith Taylor Langster.
Sponsors: Brandon Taylor, Kyonzte Toombs, Joy Styles, Delishia Porterfield, Terry Vo, Zulfat Suara, Jennifer Gamble, Antoinette Lee, Tasha Ellis, Jordan Huffman, Olivia Hill, Ginny Welsch, Tonya Hancock, Bob Nash, John Rutherford, Jennifer Webb, Erin Evans, Sheri Weiner, Quin Evans-Segall, Jason Spain, Sean Parker, Burkley Allen, Clay Capp, Sandy Ewing, Jacob Kupin, Emily Benedict, Joy Smith Kimbrough, Brenda Gadd

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A resolution honoring the life of former Member of Council Edith Taylor Langster.

 

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WHEREAS, the Honorable Edith Taylor Langster passed away on June 30, 2024; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Langster was born in Painsville, Ohio, but became a lifelong North Nashvillian. She graduated from Pearl High school in 1967 and received a bachelor’s degree from the Tennessee State University. She dedicated her life to serving those in Nashville and Davidson County; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Langster became the first female and first Black female patrol officer in the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department in 1972, breaking the mold of female officers who had previously only served in administrative roles; and

WHEREAS, she spent approximately 10 years with MNPD, learning to treat people with the same respect and regard no matter who they were; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Langster was first elected to the Metropolitan Council in 1991, representing District 20 for one four-year term; and

WHEREAS, following this term, Ms. Langster continued her public service through her election to the Tennessee General Assembly in 1995. She represented the neighborhoods of Bordeaux, North Nashville, West Nashville, and Whites Creek for six terms in the state House; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Langster returned to the Metro Council in 2007, representing North Nashville in District 21 for two terms and serving as chair of the Council’s Public Safety Committee; and

WHEREAS, the Council member’s interest in Metro Nashville never waned, as she continued to engage with the Council and the Council Office into the final weeks of her life; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Langster was also active in her church, St. Ann Catholic Church, and any number of community organizations in Nashville including the Davidson County Democratic Women’s Club, the North Nashville Organization for Community Improvement, Top Ladies of Distinction, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., the NAACP, and was a former member of the Nashville Symphony Board; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Langster is survived by her two adult children, one brother, and five grandchildren; and

WHEREAS, it is fitting and proper that the Metropolitan Council recognize the life of Edith Taylor Langster and her great contributions to Nashville and Davidson County.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY:

 

Section 1. That the Metropolitan County Council hereby goes on record as honoring the life and legacy of Ms. Edith Taylor Langster.

 

Section 2. This Resolution shall take effect from and after its adoption, the welfare of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County requiring it.