The resolution celebrates the 100th birthday of Sue Carpenter Andress, born on May 30, 1925, in Wedowee, Alabama. It highlights her early life as one of ten siblings, her education at local schools, and her contributions during World War II by working on airplane fuel tanks. After graduating from Auburn University in 1948, she married John Andress and dedicated her life to family, raising three children. Sue Andress had a notable career as a dietitian and educator, teaching various subjects for 25 years before retiring in 1985.
In addition to her professional achievements, the resolution emphasizes her commitment to community service, including volunteering as a reading tutor and teaching Sunday School at local churches. Sue Andress is recognized for her active involvement in her church and community, as well as her cherished role as a grandmother and great-grandmother. The resolution concludes by honoring her life of service and the inspiration she provides to her family and friends, marking her centennial birthday as a significant milestone worthy of celebration.