The bill, H. 5686, is a House Resolution recognizing and honoring the founders and owners of Ideal Funeral Parlor in Florence County for their eighty years of dedicated service to the community. Established in 1939, Ideal Funeral Parlor has provided dependable mortuary services to the Pee Dee region, serving families during times of loss. The resolution highlights the contributions of its founders, including Reverend W. S. Guiles and Reverend W. A. Johnson, and acknowledges the parlor's growth and relocation over the years, culminating in its current state-of-the-art facility.

The resolution emphasizes Ideal Funeral Parlor as a significant example of successful African American enterprise, particularly within the Historic African American Business District in Florence. It celebrates the parlor's legacy of community service and its role in inspiring other small and minority businesses. The House of Representatives expresses its gratitude and congratulations to Ideal Funeral Parlor for its longstanding commitment to the community and its impact on local business development. A copy of the resolution will be presented to the funeral parlor as a formal acknowledgment of their achievements.