House Joint Resolution 286 honors the memory of Ann B. Lee, a beloved citizen of Franklin, who recently passed away. Born on July 10, 1933, in Memphis, Ann Lee was a dedicated 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, where she was involved in both the farming operations and community engagement, including selling beef at local farmers markets. Ann Lee was recognized for her commitment to family values and was a cherished member of her church communities.

The resolution reflects on Ann Lee's exemplary character, integrity, and dedication to public service and family life. It expresses condolences to her family, which includes her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and acknowledges the profound impact she had on those around her. The General Assembly recognizes her legacy of compassion, loyalty, and diligence, and it is deemed fitting to remember her contributions to the community and her unwavering commitment to living a life of courage and conviction.