Senate Joint Resolution 172, sponsored by Johnson, honors the memory of Ann B. Lee of Franklin, who recently passed away. Ann Lee was a dedicated citizen known for her efforts to enhance the quality of life in her community. Born on July 10, 1933, in Memphis, she graduated from Central High School and attended Vanderbilt University, where she met her husband, Wallace Lee. The couple raised their five children on their cattle farm, Triple L Ranch, in Williamson County, where Ann was actively involved in various community roles, including serving as a substitute teacher, PTA officer, and Girl Scout leader. She was recognized as Williamson County's "mother of the year" and was known for her genuine and down-to-earth nature.

The resolution reflects on Ann Lee's legacy of integrity, compassion, and dedication to her family and community. She is survived by her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and was preceded in death by her husband and siblings. The General Assembly expresses its condolences to her family and acknowledges her remarkable character and commitment to living a life of courage and conviction.