Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR75

Introduced
5/3/17  
Introduced
5/3/17  
Passed
5/8/17  

Caption

Expresses condolences upon the death of G. Frank Purvis.

Impact

The resolution serves not only as a formal expression of sympathy by the legislative body to Mr. Purvis’s family but also commemorates his impact on Louisiana's legal and business communities. It highlights his role in drafting the Louisiana Insurance Code and his leadership positions within several important organizations, thereby underscoring the positive influence he had on state laws and regulations pertaining to insurance.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 75 expresses the sincere condolences of the Louisiana Senate upon the death of G. Frank Purvis, who passed away at the age of 102 on April 20, 2017. The resolution reflects on Mr. Purvis's extraordinary life, notable achievements, and his long-standing service to the state of Louisiana. He was recognized as an accomplished attorney, businessman, and a veteran of World War II, and he made significant contributions throughout his career in both law and the insurance industry.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR75 is one of respect and admiration for G. Frank Purvis. Senators expressed their condolences with a tone of honor, acknowledging his extensive contributions to the community and the state. The resolution also encapsulates a collective remembrance of a life well-lived, emphasizing the legacy he leaves behind.

Contention

As a resolution, SR75 is primarily a formal tribute and does not present significant points of contention but rather focuses on celebrating Mr. Purvis's life. It reiterates the values of service, commitment to excellence, and dedication to public welfare, which were hallmarks of Mr. Purvis's storied life.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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