The resolution celebrates Eunie Walldorf Smith on her 90th birthday and honors her extensive public service in Alabama. Born on April 25, 1935, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Mrs. Smith demonstrated remarkable intelligence and faith from an early age, graduating cum laude from Vanderbilt University. Throughout her life, she has been actively involved in various community and political organizations, including the Service Guild of Birmingham, the Southern Baptist Convention, and the Eagle Forum, where she has held leadership positions. Her dedication to public service has earned her numerous awards, reflecting her commitment to her community and the values she upholds.
The resolution acknowledges Mrs. Smith's personal life, including her marriage to Albert Lee Smith, Jr., a former U.S. Congressman, and her role as a devoted mother and grandmother. It highlights her volunteer work with schools, churches, and service organizations, showcasing her lifelong commitment to helping others. As she reaches this significant milestone, the resolution expresses gratitude for her contributions and the inspiration she provides to her family and community, celebrating her legacy of service and dedication.