Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HR167

Introduced
3/15/22  

Caption

Landman, Mary Sue Stevens, death mourned

Impact

While HR167 is primarily a memorial resolution expressing sadness over Mrs. Landman's passing, it reflects on her significant role in the community and serves as a reminder of the impact of individual lives on communal well-being. Such resolutions can strengthen community bonds and promote remembrance of individuals who have contributed positively to society, showcasing the importance of civic engagement and personal relationships within the community.

Summary

HR167 is a resolution mourning the death of Mrs. Mary Sue Stevens Landman, who passed away on March 6, 2022. The resolution highlights her contributions to the community, including her volunteer work at the Trussville Library and her active participation in various community activities. It emphasizes her vibrant personality and the void her passing has left among family, friends, and the community at large. This tribute memorializes her life, underscoring how those who knew her will cherish her memory.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention associated with HR167, as it is a tribute expressing condolences rather than a legislative bill that might introduce debate or disagreements. The focus is solely on honoring Mrs. Landman's life and her contributions, indicating a unified sympathy from the legislators towards her memory and family.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HR242

Mary Stephens Zoghby, death mourned

AL HR115

Mary Johnson, death mourned

AL SJR55

Ray Steven "Coach" Deavours, Sr., death mourned

AL HR22

Roselynne Marie Logan, death mourned

AL HR286

Lillian D. Slay, death mourned

AL HR63

Mrs. Georgia Mae Lanier, death mourned

AL HR12

Juanita Grayson Malone, death mourned

AL SJR38

Chris Dendy, death mourned

AL HR4

Mrs. Ethel T. Leslie, death mourned

AL HR94

Chris Dendy, death mourned

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.