Senate Joint Resolution 172 honors the memory of Ann B. Lee, a dedicated citizen of Franklin, who recently passed away. Born on July 10, 1933, in Memphis, Ann Lee was a devoted mother and active community member, known for her contributions as a substitute teacher, PTA officer, Girl Scout leader, and 4-H volunteer. She and her husband, Wallace Lee, raised their five children on their cattle farm, Triple L Ranch, in Williamson County, where she was involved in both the agricultural and financial aspects of the family business. Ann was also recognized as Williamson County's "mother of the year" and was a cherished member of her church communities.

The resolution reflects on Ann Lee's legacy of integrity, compassion, and dedication to her family and community. It expresses sympathy and condolences to her family, which includes her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, as well as acknowledging her late husband and siblings. The General Assembly recognizes her exemplary character and commitment to living a life of courage and conviction, making it fitting to honor her contributions to public and private life.