Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SJR115

Introduced
4/7/22  
Engrossed
4/7/22  
Enrolled
4/7/22  
Chaptered
4/7/22  

Caption

Chambliss, Clyde Lee, Sr., and Patricia Ann Wingard, death mourned

Impact

The passing of the Chambliss couple represents a significant loss to their family, the friends they impacted, and to the broader Prattville community, where they were well-regarded figures. Their involvement in local businesses, community service, and church activities has helped shape the social fabric of their locality. The resolution expressing the Legislature's condolences also strengthens community ties by recognizing the contributions of individuals who have positively influenced others' lives.

Summary

SJR115 is a Senate Joint Resolution from Alabama aimed at commemorating the lives and legacies of Mrs. Patricia Ann Wingard Chambliss and her husband, Mr. Clyde Lee Chambliss, Sr. This resolution serves as a formal expression of sympathy and recognition from the Alabama Legislature for the notable contributions and memories left by the Chambliss couple in their community. Mrs. Chambliss was remembered for her culinary talents and strong family devotion, while Mr. Chambliss had a distinguished service record with the United States Army and meaningful local involvement.

Contention

While SJR115 is a resolution meant to honor the Chambliss family, it may evoke discussions around the role of the legislature in recognizing the achievements of ordinary citizens as representatives of broader community values. Critics and supporters alike may debate the efficacy of such resolutions in effecting meaningful change or support for community initiatives, reflecting a broader discourse on prioritizing local histories and legacies in legislative agendas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HR223

Patricia Witherspoon, death mourned

AL SJR24

Mr. Joseph A. Chambliss and Mrs. Geraldine Maria Chambliss, commending

AL SJR55

Ray Steven "Coach" Deavours, Sr., death mourned

AL HR121

James Lee Splawn, death mourned

AL HR109

Mrs. Patricia Haddock Woller, Death Mourned

AL HR12

Juanita Grayson Malone, death mourned

AL HR225

Grady McClinton, Jr., death mourned

AL HR314

Dr. William McKinley Norwood, Sr., death mourned

AL HR43

Roland Mixon, Sr., death mourned

AL HR235

Louis Patrick Thomas, death mourned

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