The resolution honors Sue Carpenter Andress on her 100th birthday, celebrating her remarkable life and contributions. Born on May 30, 1925, in Wedowee, Alabama, she was one of ten siblings and graduated from Randolph County High School in 1943. During World War II, she contributed to the war effort by working on airplane fuel tanks and later pursued a degree in Food and Nutrition from Auburn University. Sue married John Andress in 1947, and together they raised three children. She had a distinguished career as a dietitian and educator, teaching various subjects for 25 years before retiring in 1985.

In addition to her professional achievements, Sue Andress has been an active member of her community and church, dedicating her time to teaching Sunday School and volunteering as a reading tutor. She is cherished by her family, including six grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren, who affectionately call her "Granny Sue." The resolution acknowledges her centennial milestone as a significant achievement, reflecting a century of wisdom and inspiration to those around her, and expresses the highest tribute and admiration for her life of service.