Kendrick Jr., James Leroy; condolences
Kendrick's influence extended significantly in Augusta, Georgia, where he arrived in 1963 with a commitment to uplift others. Through mentorship, he inspired many individuals, fostering future leaders and empowering communities to pursue their dreams. He became a respected businessman as the President of Augusta Blueprint & Microfilm Inc. and founder of Creative Colors Inc., building successful enterprises that also served as platforms for community empowerment.
Senate Resolution 35 is a tribute to the life and legacy of James Leroy Kendrick Jr., honoring his contributions to the community and emphasizing the values he embodied, such as hard work, integrity, and service. Born in Jewell, Georgia, Kendrick's early experiences on a family farm shaped his natural leadership qualities, which defined his personal and professional life. The resolution recounts Kendrick's longstanding marriage and partnership with his wife, Mildred, and showcases the couple's inspiring love story.
Senate Resolution 35 serves not only as a recognition of Kendrick's achievements but also as an inspirational reminder of the impact one individual can have within their community. Condolences are extended to his family, reflecting the profound sense of loss felt by many due to Kendrick's passing, and acknowledging the legacy he leaves behind.
The resolution highlights James Kendrick's entrepreneurial achievements, noting his recognition as the 'Minority Retail Business of the Year' in 1984 and his role as an early vendor for the Georgia Lottery. It underscores his dedication to community service through various leadership roles, including his position with the Augusta Metro Chamber of Commerce and the Governor's Task Force on Welfare Reform. The resolution ultimately encapsulates the essence of Kendrick's life, presenting him as a figure of faith and community dedication that continues to inspire.