The resolution celebrates the 100th birthday of Mary Frances Holland, who was born on December 27, 1925, in Montgomery, Alabama, and currently resides in Prattville. It highlights her inspiring life story, including her experiences during the Great Depression and World War II, the loss of her father at a young age, and the challenges faced by her family. Mrs. Holland's time at the Methodist Children's Home in Selma provided her with a supportive environment that contributed to her personal and professional development. She pursued college-level accounting courses and worked as an auditor for the Alabama State Auditor's Office until her retirement.

The resolution commends Mrs. Holland for her perseverance and resilience as a single mother who balanced full-time work with family responsibilities. It acknowledges the significance of her centennial birthday, which represents a lifetime of wisdom and memories. The Alabama Legislature honors her remarkable achievements and extends best wishes for her continued health and happiness as her family gathers to celebrate this milestone.