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AL HR492
Resolution
Status
4/1/2014
Primary Sponsor
Laura Hall
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AI Summary
HR492 Summary
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Mourns the death of Mrs. Jean Wade Pulley and celebrates her life and accomplishments.
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Recognizes her distinguished career as a communications professional at Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, where she ran the "Teletrainer Program" providing speech and diction training to youth in Washington, D.C.
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Notes her educational achievements including a Bachelor of Arts degree in Modern Languages from Talladega College in 1952, her 45-year marriage to Charles Townsend Pulley, and her work as a teacher in Washington, Maryland, and at Alabama A and M University.
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Details her active church membership and charitable work, including founding the non-profit organization "Aid to the Needy" to assist indigent persons.
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Lists her surviving family members including three children, seven grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and extended family; offers condolences and tribute to her legacy.
Legislative Description
Pulley, Jean Wade, death mourned
Resolutions, Condolence
Last Action
Joint Rule 11
4/1/2014