"Coach" Jerry L. Waller, Sr. and Frances R. Waller Memorial Intersection; Cobb County; dedicate
The dedication of the intersection at U.S. 41 at Pine Mountain Ct/Watts Drive serves to memorialize the contributions of the Waller family to Cobb County, highlighting their roles in local sports and community activities. It also acts as a reminder of the values they instilled in their children and the impact of their lives across generations within the community. The resolution establishes a physical marker to honor their legacy, which can inspire future community involvement, especially in youth sports and educational initiatives.
Senate Resolution 633 honors the lives of Jerry Lee Waller, Sr. and Mary Frances Rogers Waller by dedicating an intersection in Cobb County, Georgia, in their memory. The resolution recognizes their significant contributions to their community, church, and family. Jerry Waller was a dedicated member of the Kennesaw community, serving as a school teacher and working at Lockheed Martin, while Frances Waller dedicated over 20 years of her life to education as an elementary school teacher. Their legacy is built upon their commitment to family, education, and community service.
While the resolution presents a unified recognition of the Waller family's contributions, discussions surrounding memorials and dedications can often include diverse opinions. Some community members may argue that naming public spaces should consider a wider array of influential figures from the area. However, the resolution primarily reflects a consensus within the community regarding the significance of the Waller family, thus minimizing widespread contention.