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MS HR22
Resolution
Status
1/29/2026
Primary Sponsor
Manly Barton
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AI Summary
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Charlie Fred Myles passed away on December 27, 2025; he was born February 11, 1946, in Pritchard, Alabama and graduated from Magnolia High School in Moss Point in 1965
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Worked a 28-year career at Chevron, becoming the first African American in certain departments before retiring
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Served as a volunteer at the Jackson County Youth Court under two judges and received Outstanding Volunteer of the Year twice, along with recognition from President Ronald Reagan (1984) and the Governor's Distinguished Service Award (1978)
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Active in community organizations including Valor Lodge 271, King Solomon Temple No. 142, and Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated, while also serving as PTO President and Booster Club President for his daughters' schools
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Survived by two daughters (Shayla and Jalisha), two brothers (Jimmy and Henry), and two grandsons (Nathaniel and Nicholas)
Legislative Description
Charlie F. Myles; mourn the loss and commemorate the life, legacy and community service of.
Last Action
Enrolled Bill Signed
1/29/2026