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Today marks a solemn occasion at Family Court, as word spreadsof the passing of Myrna Williams. Nearly 30 years ago, she was a significant figure in thedevelopment of the District Court division that focuses on family law.

In Nov. 2015, a dedication ceremony was held to place a plaqueat Family Court to commemorate her contributions that reads: “Myrna TormeWilliams, the pioneer who spear-headed the legislation that created FamilyCourt. An advocate for children, relentless in her commitment to help ensure astable environment in the home. A willingness to go beyond the threshold andmake families first and to encourage and support the securing of counsel forchildren at risk. With great respect, appreciation and admiration we dedicatethis plaque to her public service on behalf of the children and families ofClark County and Nevada.”

Family, friends and Family Court judges in attendance thatday, cheered as little girl wandered into the ceremony and Judge Frank Sullivanremarked, “That’s what this place is all about.”

“Commissioner Williams’ work and commitment helped to make the FamilyDivision a reality. Myrna Williams recognized the value in having a courtdedicated to family issues and presided over by judges who understand theunique challenges those families face,” said Family Division Presiding JudgeCharles Hoskin. “Her vision and contributions decades ago, have benefited somany in our community during some of their most difficult times.Myrna Williams political career extends from 1985 to 2006, including 10years in the Nevada Assembly. She served three terms as a Clark CountyCommissioner from 1994 to 2006.

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