A RESOLUTION to honor the memory of Alice Edith Smith Human.
The resolution does not amend or create state laws but rather serves a commemorative purpose. It reflects the values and appreciation of the state for individuals who have made significant contributions to their communities. By acknowledging Mrs. Human’s service, SJR0283 reinforces the importance of community engagement and public service, highlighting local figures who exemplify these ideals.
Senate Joint Resolution 283 (SJR0283) serves to honor the memory of Alice Edith Smith Human, who was recognized as a devoted public servant and dedicated community member. This resolution reflects the General Assembly's profound sorrow over the loss of Mrs. Human, who impacted the lives of many in various roles, including her work as a teacher's aide and at the Burlington Hosiery Mill. Her contributions to her community are memorialized within the resolution, illustrating her unwavering commitment to improving the quality of life for others.
As a resolution honoring a deceased individual, SJR0283 does not present points of contention typical to legislation involving policy changes. However, the discussion surrounding memorial resolutions often reflects broader themes of community values, the role of public servants, and the legacy of individuals who have contributed positively to society. While there may not be disagreement on recognizing the contributions of Mrs. Human, it brings attention to the collective responsibility to honor and remember those who have served their communities.