HLS 13RS-3839 ORIGINAL Page 1 of 3 Regular Session, 2013 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON NO. 172 BY REPRESENTATIVE BURRELL AND SENATOR GALLOT CONDOLENCES: Expresses condolences upon the death of Caddo Parish Commissioner Joyce Bowman A CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON1 To express heartfelt measures of condolences upon the death of Caddo Parish Commissioner2 Joyce Bowman.3 WHEREAS, it is with deep regret and great sadness that the Legislature of Louisiana4 has learned of the death of Caddo Parish Commissioner Joyce Bowman, on Sunday, May 26,5 2013, in Shreveport, Louisiana, and it is fitting to recognize and record for posterity the6 unique and wonderful legacy of public service and civic engagement that Commissioner7 Bowman leaves behind; and8 WHEREAS, few individuals have had such a profound impact on their community9 and it is appropriate to extend to her family and constituents the sincerest and most profound10 condolences upon the loss of this extraordinary and courageous woman; and11 WHEREAS, Joyce Marie McLemore was born on January 12, 1953, to the union of12 the late Huey Bryant and Willie McLemore in Houston, Texas; and13 WHEREAS, Joyce was lovingly raised by her maternal grandmother, Frankie L.14 Chism, and her paternal grandmother, Gertrude Bryant, in the Hollywood and Hollywood15 Heights communities in Shreveport, Louisiana; and16 WHEREAS, Joyce accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior at an early age and stood17 strongly and steadfastly in her faith for the remainder of her life, particularly after her18 diagnosis of cancer; and19 WHEREAS, a noted track star and champion swimmer, she graduated in 1970 from20 Bethune High School; and21 HLS 13RS-3839 ORIGINAL HCR NO. 172 Page 2 of 3 WHEREAS, Mrs. Bowman worked as a licensed practical nurse at Doctor's Hospital1 and later as a nursing administrator at Highland Hospital for twenty-three years; and2 WHEREAS, with much thought and prayer, Mrs. Bowman offered herself as a3 dedicated and deliberate public servant to the Caddo Parish community in 1999 when she4 ran for the District 5 seat on the Caddo Parish Commission; and5 WHEREAS, Mrs. Bowman was elected and reelected and served on the Caddo6 Parish Commission until 2006, when she stepped down to run for a seat on the Shreveport7 City Council in District G; and8 WHEREAS, Mrs. Bowman proudly and effectively served on the Shreveport City9 Council until 2010, when she again stepped down and later returned to the Caddo Parish10 Commission, representing District 5 from 2011 until her death; and11 WHEREAS, Mrs. Bowman's ambitions were to represent the citizens of House12 District 2 in the Louisiana House of Representatives, currently held by her friend State13 Representative Roy Burrell, and if her health would have allowed it, she would have run for14 the seat in 2015; and15 WHEREAS, Mrs. Bowman is preceded in death by her father, Huey Bryant, and one16 sister, Frankie McLemore Hunter; and17 WHEREAS, Mrs. Bowman leaves to cherish her precious memory her mother, Willie18 McLemore; her husband of thirty-eight years, Jerry Dan Bowman, Sr.; two sons, Jerry Dan19 Bowman, Jr., and wife Ursula and Jerald DeShun Bowman; two grandchildren, Rodrick20 Stevenson and Jeryn Bowman; special friends Kenneth Davidson and Faye Norfleet; two21 aunts, Blanche Harrison and Lois Hughes; and a host of admiring family, friends, and loved22 ones; and23 WHEREAS, Mrs. Bowman wished to be remembered as "a woman who loved God24 first, then as a mother who loved her children more than they would ever know, and then as25 a public servant who really was in it for the citizens, who spoke out in spite of threats or26 other tactics"; and27 WHEREAS, Mrs. Bowman was a trailblazer, a fighter, and a champion for her28 community, and she made history as the first black woman to serve as president of both the29 Caddo Parish Commission and the Shreveport City Council; and30 HLS 13RS-3839 ORIGINAL HCR NO. 172 Page 3 of 3 WHEREAS, Commissioner Bowman was widely respected and admired for her1 fierce advocacy on behalf of her constituents, unwavering dedication to effective and2 efficient government, and competent and compassionate leadership, and she was recognized3 countless times by many civic and local organizations; and4 WHEREAS, Commissioner Bowman was a woman whose generosity, smile, and5 loving heart have left an indelible mark on the many people whose lives she touched; and6 WHEREAS, throughout her battle with cancer, Commissioner Bowman lived every7 day by the words of 2 Timothy 4:7, "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the course,8 I have kept the faith"; and9 WHEREAS, the death of Commissioner Bowman has left a tremendous void in her10 community and has created a genuine sense of sorrow in all who knew her, and she leaves11 behind a rich legacy of tenacity, courage, determination, and integrity and will forever be12 remembered for the contributions she made to Caddo Parish.13 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby14 express sincere and heartfelt condolences upon the death of Caddo Parish Commissioner15 Joyce Bowman, does hereby recognize her achievements and singular contributions to the16 city of Shreveport and Caddo Parish, does hereby record for posterity her remarkable gifts17 and profound talent, her outstanding abilities, and her generosity and kindness, does hereby18 extend enduring appreciation for the pride and honor that this extraordinary woman will19 forever bring to her family and friends, her community, and the state of Louisiana, and does20 hereby express the deep regret of the entire state upon the loss of this phenomenal woman.21 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a suitable copy of this Resolution be transmitted22 to the family of Joyce Bowman.23 DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] Burrell HCR No. 172 Expresses the condolences of the legislature upon the death of Caddo Parish Commissioner Joyce Bowman.