Retiring McIntosh County Treasurer Betty Whisenhunt received high praise from the Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector Cindy Byrd at Whisenhunt’s retirement party Friday.
“She could give courses across the state on internal controls,” said Geoffrey Morley, Forensic Audit Investigator speaking on behalf of Byrd. “They are one of the best (Treasurer’s offices) in the state. I think that’s a testament to the hard work you do.”
Morley presented her with a citation of appreciation for her dedication during 16 years of service to the state.
He read the citation to more than 20 family, friends and co-workers to wish her well in her retirement: “Whereas Betty Whisenhunt has faithfully served the residents of McIntosh County since 2008 and has been an outstanding public servant, distinguishing herself in the office she served during a 16-year career. We are recognizing her through her constituents to acknowledge her commitment to public service as an employee in McIntosh County… “…and whereas public service is both a calling and a choice that involves certain sacrifices, dedication, and contributions to the life of our communities, counties, state, and nation. I, Cindy Byrd, Oklahoma State Auditor & Inspector do hereby congratulate and acknowledge you, for your significant contribution to the people of this county.”
Associate District Judge Brendon Bridges also presented her with a certificate of appreciation.
“We’ve been through a lot together,” he said. “I can think of so many wild situations where we might have thought there was a plan, but, you know, there probably wasn’t.
“But Betty has always been so calming and she’s such a great part of our team. And I don’t know how our flower beds and all that stuff’s going to make it.”
Betty, filled with emotion, said: “You get elected into this office by the people in this county, and to me, that says they put faith in me. But it’s not just me. It’s all of us working together. We cannot do one without the other. And when you have a group of people that are open minded and have true compassion for the people they serve, because we are public servants. It is a joy and a pleasure, and I cherish every person I have ever worked with … God bless you all, because I’ve been blessed.
“Thank you.”