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HR453 Alabama 2011 Session

Updated Feb 27, 2026
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Summary

Primary Sponsor
Craig Ford
Craig Ford
Independent
Session
Regular Session 2011
Title
Moon, James E., death mourned
Summary

HR453 is a House of Representatives resolution mourning the death of James E. Moon and honoring his life.

What This Bill Does

If signed, it records the death with deep sadness and offers heartfelt sympathy to Moon’s family. It acknowledges his WWII veteran service, his career with the State of Alabama, his church involvement, and his personal interests, serving as a ceremonial tribute with no changes to law or spending.

Who It Affects
  • James E. Moon’s family and friends, who receive a formal expression of sympathy and tribute.
  • Alabama residents and public officials who recognize Moon’s life and service through the state’s official record of remembrance.
Key Provisions
  • Be it resolved by the House of Representatives of the Legislature of Alabama, That the death of Mr. James E. Moon is recorded with deep sadness, and this resolution is offered in tribute to his life, along with heartfelt sympathy to his grieving family.
  • The resolution notes Moon’s service as a World War II veteran, his retirement from a career with the State of Alabama, and his membership in Goldenrod Avenue Baptist Church (and former membership in 12th Street Baptist Church), as well as his hobbies of roller skating, bowling, fishing, and cooking.
  • Moon is survived by his wife of 25 years, Martha 'Tina' Moon; his brother, Robert Moon; stepchildren Dennis Wright, Denise Thacker, and Kayla Trudeau; and a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and friends.
  • This is a ceremonial tribute by the Alabama House of Representatives that records the death and expresses sympathy, with no legal or fiscal impact.
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Subjects
Resolutions, Condolence

Bill Actions

Joint Rule 11

Bill Text

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature