01/13/03
Husband and wife Rescue team
recognized for service to community
Two stalwart members of Cape Elizabeth's fire and rescue forces were honored
by the Town Council Monday as recipients of the Ralph T. Gould Citizenship
Award for 2003.
Jim and Evelyn Cox, husband and wife who have worked together to serve the
town, were presented a plaque in honor of their recognition by Council Chairman
Jack Roberts.
"Some volunteer agencies such as hospitals add up the total number of hours
served by volunteers," said Roberts. "We do not have a record of hours of
those who serve in our community. If we did have such a record, it would
be clear that there is no couple in Cape Elizabeth who over the last decade
have given more of their time to Cape Elizabeth than Evelyn and Jim Cox."
The couple work together as rescue personnel, Evelyn as captain of Cape rescue
and Jim as a longtime driver. "Most other communities in the area now have
full time coverage during the day," said Roberts. "It is only thanks to Jim
and Evelyn and a few other volunteers that the town has been able to continue
the rescue services on a call basis for the last few years."
The Town Hall chamber was filled near capacity during the award presentation.
At the end of the presentation a dispatcher could be heard over a pager in
the audience offering his congratulations.
Besides providing leadership, recruiting and motivating volunteers and ensuring
Cape Rescue maintains appropriate standards, Evelyn Cox has maintained one
of the highest response rates to rescue calls over the last decade, Roberts
said. "This was during a time when she has had a number of personal challenges
when any lesser person could easily have backed away from serving the rescue,"
Roberts said.
Jim Cox brings two other areas to the couples' repertoire of service. Himself
a former Marine, Cox headed the the war veterans memorial committee which
restored the war memorial on Scott Dyer Road. He oversaw the movement of
the memorial when the school project was undertaken nearly 10 years ago,
and has devoted time and energy in caring for it, "from ensuring that the
site is well maintained to arranging to have the flagpole illuminated so
that the flag may be flown 24 hours per day," Roberts said.
Jim will have even more opportunity to grace the memorial as he takes over
the duties of the late Jim Murray, himself a Gould Award recipient, as director
of the annual Memorial Day parade and service.
It is the third time since the award was first presented in 1986 that two
individuals were recognized for serving the community together, Roberts said. |