Page 1 of 2 Regular Session, 2011 ENROLLED SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 18 BY SENATOR WILLARD-LEWIS A RESOLUTION To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana upon the death of Lavinia Strong Lundy, aged one hundred eight. WHEREAS, it is with great sadness that the passing of Lavinia Strong Lundy, age one hundred eight, on April 12, 2011, has been learned; and WHEREAS, Lavinia Strong, the youngest of seven children of the late Viola and Breau Strong, was born June 16, 1902, in Donaldsonville, Louisiana; and WHEREAS, she was married to her late husband, George Moody Lundy, for thirty eight years, but never had children of her own; and WHEREAS, at the age of five, Lavinia and family moved to New Orleans, where she resided until August 2005; and WHEREAS, having lost her home during Hurricane Katrina, she spent four months in Beaumont, Texas, and then relocated in January 2006 to Danville, California, where she lived until her death; and WHEREAS, Lavinia Lundy received her formal education in the New Orleans Public School System at Thomas Lafon, McDonough #6, and Xavier Prep High School; received her B.A. Degree in Education from Xavier University (where for many years prior to her death she was the eldest alumnus); and obtained her M.A. Degree in Early Childhood Education from the University of Chicago; and WHEREAS, she dedicated her professional life to 42 years of teaching, including a Sylvanie Williams Elementary School on Martin Luther King Boulevard, and leading by example through volunteerism, community service, and political activism, being Flint-Goodridge Hospital's first director of volunteer services and chairwoman of the first Ebony Fashion Fair sponsored by the hospital's Women's Auxiliary; and WHEREAS, often asked about her longevity, Lavinia Lundy's answer was said to be "Live one day at a time and do something for someone every day; do everything in moderation; take joy in giving, not in receiving; never give up on your dreams; and give thanks to God always," and quickly adding with a bit of humor that "I bathed in the Fountain SR NO. 18 ENROLLED Page 2 of 2 of Youth when I visited Florida years ago."; and WHEREAS, Lavinia Lundy was affectionately known by relatives as "Auntie", was known for her sharp mind and credited public speaking, traveling the world, and arts and crafts with improving her memory; and had a motto "to be a well-rounded person by participating in activities that will improve my memory, my relationship with others, and most of all my relationship with God"; and WHEREAS, she was an active member of Union Bethel AME Church in New Orleans; a fundraiser for numerous causes; and a member of the Xavier University Alumni Association, New Orleans Council on Aging, Senior Voting Caucus, Rosenwald Chapter of the Golden Agers, Volunteers of America, Senior Citizens of Central City, Senior Citizens of Kingsley House, Senior Citizens of Our Lady of Lourdes Center, and the San Ramon, Calif., Senior Citizen Center; and WHEREAS, it has been said that now, with umbrella in hand, she is strutting through the pearly gates, down the streets of gold, to the tune of "When the Saints Go Marching In," shouting "Laissez les bons temps rouler."; and WHEREAS, she was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and all of her siblings; and WHEREAS, Lavinia Strong Lundy, affectionately known as "Auntie," is survived by sister-in-law Dorothy Bailey; nephews and nieces Norman Bailey, Jr., and wife Louise, Gwendolyn Bailey and husband James Evans, Hazel Bailey Tanner, Gilbert Bailey and ex-wife Rosemary, Cheryl Bailey Creecy Awobamise and husband Bola; and a host of great and great-grand nieces and nephews, cousins, and friends. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby express condolences to the family of Lavinia Strong Lundy on the occasion of her passing at age one hundred eight. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the Lavinia Strong Lundy family. PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE