Page 1 of 2 Regular Session, 2011 ENROLLED SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 23 BY SENATOR BROOME A RESOLUTION To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana upon the death of Mildred Clark. WHEREAS, it is with deep regret that the members of the Senate have learned of the death of Mildred Dee Moore Clark on April 28, 2011, at the age of 102; and WHEREAS, Mildred Dee Moore was born on January 16, 1909, in Minden, Louisiana, the oldest child of four children born of the union of the Reverend Jerry A. Moore Sr., and Mae Dee Moore; and WHEREAS, she was the maternal granddaughter of the owner of the brick factory whose bricks were used to build the first building at Bishop College in Marshall, Texas, an historically black college founded in the 1800s; and WHEREAS, Mildred Moore was an honor graduate of Spelman (College) High School, Class of 1929, earned a B.S. degree in social work from Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania and a B.A. degree in sociology and history from Oberlin College in Ohio, as well as a master's degree in child development psychology from Columbia University in New York; and WHEREAS, in her early career, she served as director of The Hume Center for Child Development in New Orleans; and WHEREAS, she was the first black woman to work as a supervisor for the East Baton Rouge Parish school system child welfare and attendance division; and WHEREAS, Mildred Clark was a founder of the Community Association for the Welfare of School Children (CAWSC), a nonprofit agency, fifty-plus years ago, oftentimes supported the organization with her personal funds, served as chairwoman of CAWSC, and was the first executive director, which was at the time an unpaid position; and SR NO. 23 ENROLLED Page 2 of 2 WHEREAS, she was a member and trailblazer who belonged to many organizations, including Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Gamma Eta Omega Chapter, Women in Politics, Louisiana Retired Teachers' Association, Teachers of Yesteryear, Flower Lovers' Garden Guild, Lucky 20 Club and Southern Heights Property Owners' Association; and WHEREAS, Mildred Clark was a dedicated and tireless member of Mount Zion First Baptist Church and served as chairwoman of the Deaconess Board for more than 30 years; and WHEREAS, she received many awards for her professional accomplishments and community activities from local, state and national political leaders; and WHEREAS, an avid traveler, Mildred Clark toured America, Europe, Japan, the Philippines, Middle East, Caribbean and parts of Latin America; and WHEREAS, Mildred Dee Moore Clark is survived by her son, Dr. Gary M. Clark, daughter-in-law, Sherrie; grandchildren, Aareon and Gary Jr.; great-grandson, Andre; her brother, the Reverend Jerry Moore Sr.; sister-in-law, Dr. Ettyce Moore; nephews, Jerry Moore III and the Reverend Juran D. Moore; and nieces, Cynthia Moore and Hazel Moore; as well as her extended family of Willie and Dr. Jessica Sullivan, and her caregiver, Mayola Brant; and WHEREAS, her parents, two of her siblings, brother David Moore, and sister Abner Moore Lewis, preceded her in death; and WHEREAS, Mildred Clark clearly appreciated and loved everyone she came in contact with and made sure they were treated royally. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby express sincere condolences to the family of Mildred Dee Moore Clark on the occasion of her death. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to Dr. Gary M. Clark. PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE