The resolution honors Milton Carson Hudson on the occasion of his 98th birthday, celebrating his life and contributions. Born on May 7, 1927, in Mobile, Alabama, Hudson served in the U.S. Navy during World War II before returning to work at the Bell Telephone Company until his retirement in 1994. He is recognized for his strong family values, having married Fran in 1958 and raising four children together. As a charter member of Saint Vincent DePaul Catholic Church, he has also made significant contributions to the community, particularly through his involvement with the Boy Scouts of America, where he mentored young boys in outdoor survival skills and character development.
The resolution emphasizes Hudson's vibrant personality, love for storytelling, and passion for sports, particularly baseball. It highlights the importance of his life experiences and the wisdom he has gained over nearly a century, which continues to inspire his family, friends, and neighbors. The House of Representatives of Alabama expresses its highest tribute to Hudson, wishing him continued prosperity and blessings as he celebrates this significant milestone.