The resolution honors Catherine Sarah Davis on her 104th birthday, celebrating her remarkable life characterized by faith, perseverance, and service. Born on April 18, 1922, in Vincent, Alabama, Catherine has exemplified a strong work ethic throughout her life, starting from her childhood in cotton fields to a long career in health care support services. She dedicated over three decades to hospitals, even returning to work after retirement, and has been a devoted caregiver. Her faith has been a cornerstone of her life, with over 50 years of service at Mt. Olive Baptist Church, where she held various leadership roles and was recognized for her contributions.
Catherine's life is also marked by her deep love for family and her active participation in significant historical events, such as marching with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during the Civil Rights Movement. Known for her vibrant personality, she enjoys bowling and cherishes memories from her past. As she celebrates this milestone, the resolution acknowledges her as a living testament to strength, faith, and grace, inspiring all who know her. The House of Representatives of Alabama extends its highest tribute and best wishes to Catherine on this special occasion.