The resolution honors Talladega County Commissioner Darryl Ingram for his significant contributions to the community, recognizing him as a Willie and Betty Farrior Family Foundation Honoree. The foundation, named after Willie Farrior, the first African American hired by the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind, acknowledges individuals who have dedicated their time to improving their communities. Ingram, a native of Eastaboga, Alabama, has a background in education and has been actively involved in various community initiatives since retiring from Lockheed Martin.

Ingram's community service includes roles such as a bus driver for the Talladega County School System, a board member for Dovetail Landing and the Ironaton Fire Department, and a coach for the Munford Youth Activity Group. He also supports military veterans through Recovery Zone and assists with food distribution for the elderly and less fortunate citizens. The resolution expresses the Alabama House of Representatives' gratitude and high regard for Ingram's distinguished service and commitment to his community.