In a heartfelt farewell, the Johnson County Board of Supervisors meeting on December 26, 2024, became a platform for gratitude as community members expressed their appreciation for outgoing Supervisor Royceann. The meeting, which marked the last of the calendar year, featured emotional tributes from various citizens, including Kiana Johnson, the ambulance director, who praised Royceann for her warmth and support.
Johnson highlighted the personal connection she felt with Royceann, stating, "You have been a joy to work with," and emphasized the importance of her presence in the community. Other speakers echoed similar sentiments, with Janet Linus, a former county employee, commending Royceann for her willingness to listen and learn, and for her dedication to serving the county.
The outpouring of thanks continued with remarks from law enforcement representatives and community members, all recognizing Royceann's commitment to public service and her impactful work, particularly in community violence intervention programs. Rachel Zimmerman Smith, a resident and county attorney, noted the positive effects of these initiatives, highlighting their relevance even during the holiday season.
As the meeting concluded, the atmosphere was charged with appreciation and well-wishes for Royceann's future endeavors, underscoring the significant impact she had during her tenure. The Board of Supervisors and the community now look forward to new leadership while reflecting on the contributions made by Royceann.