Citizen of the Year: “I Love Chickasaw

Chickasaw Ross Naze  A Chickasaw native honored for his committment to improve life in the city.
by Emily Forrester
Published: Thu, June 19, 2008 - 9:56 pm CST Last Updated: Thu, August 14, 2008 - 5:21 pm CST
The Chickasaw Chamber of Commerce honored one of its most outstanding citizens on Thursday. Ross Naze took home the Citizen of the Year Award.
Mr. Naze is described as a man who is committed to improving and serving the City of Chickasaw. He helps serve meals on wheels, landscape around city buildings, volunteers to builf theatre sets, and attends city council meetings.

Mr. Naze says he was taught to help others, and those are the same values he taught his family. He encourages everyone to do what they can to make Chickasaw a little bit better place, a little bit prettier place, and a little bit happier place.

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Mr. Naze may be your citizen of the year, but he is my “father” and never taught me anything considering he abandoned me at age 4. Well, maybe he did teach me how to be bitter in my old age.

Chickasaw is a great place to live. People take pride in how their homes look and in helping others. Congratulations Mr. Naze.

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