Morris, Clayton and Shirley; condolences
The resolution expresses the collective sorrow and gratitude of the Georgia Senate for the contributions of the Morris couple to their community. Their active roles in the Harlem City Council, local schools, and various fraternal organizations showcased their dedication to public service and community engagement, reflecting the values of commitment and compassion within the state.
Senate Resolution 111 honors the lives and memories of Clayton and Shirley Morris, two distinguished citizens of Georgia who recently passed away. Clayton Morris served on the Harlem City Council for 26 years, contributing to the community's cultural fabric by creating the annual Oliver Hardy Festival while also fulfilling his duty in the U.S. Army. Shirley Morris was dedicated to education, teaching in the Columbus County School System for 27 years, and demonstrated a deep commitment to her community through various organizations and church activities.
While the resolution serves as a means to remember the couple's contributions, it reflects broader themes about the impact of individuals on local governance and community spirit. By commemorating Clayton and Shirley Morris, the resolution encourages a dialogue about the importance of civic engagement and the legacy left by committed citizens.