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 inspirational life, marked by resilience and perseverance, as she overcame significant challenges, including the loss of her father at a young age and financial struggles faced by her family. Mrs. Holland's positive experiences at the Methodist Children's Home in Selma provided her with a stable foundation, enabling her to pursue a career in accounting and serve as an auditor for the Alabama State Auditor's Office until her retirement.

The resolution acknowledges the significance of reaching a centennial milestone, representing a wealth of wisdom and memories. It expresses gratitude for Mrs. Holland's remarkable life and contributions, emphasizing her role as a dedicated single mother and a figure of strength. The Alabama Legislature honors her with this resolution, extending heartfelt wishes for her continued health and happiness as she celebrates this momentous occasion surrounded by her family.