The resolution celebrates the 100th birthday of Louise Bice Carr, born on February 26, 1926, in Holly Pond, Alabama. It highlights significant historical events from the year of her birth, including the first talking movie and the Alabama Crimson Tide's national championship. Louise married Verbon Ray Carr in 1947, and they had a son and grandchildren, with Louise becoming a great-grandmother. Throughout her life, she has been involved in various occupations, including owning a chicken farm and working for the railroad and a sewing plant.
In addition to her family achievements, the resolution acknowledges Louise's hobbies, such as crafting, needlepoint, crochet, and puzzles, and her reputation as the "Domino Queen" at the Holly Pond Senior Center. The resolution concludes by honoring Louise for her remarkable milestone, expressing best wishes for her continued health and happiness, and recognizing the wisdom and memories she has accumulated over her century of life.