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HR363 Alabama 2013 Session

Updated Jan 14, 2026

Summary

Session
Regular Session 2013
Title
Simmons-Grayson, Abbie, oldest living person in the State of Alabama, commended
Summary

The Alabama House resolution commends Abbie Simmons-Grayson as the oldest living person in Alabama.

What This Bill Does

It formally recognizes and honors Abbie Simmons-Grayson for being the oldest living person in the state. The resolution provides biographical details about her birth, career, family, and longevity, and expresses highest tribute and best wishes for her continued prosperity.

Who It Affects
  • Mrs. Abbie Simmons-Grayson herself, who receives formal recognition and tribute
  • People in Alabama, who learn of and share in the state's recognition of a long-lived resident
Key Provisions
  • Recognizes and commends Mrs. Abbie Simmons-Grayson as the oldest living person in the State of Alabama.
  • Provides biographical details: born April 29, 1904, in Tuskegee; 68 years in the field of human development; family includes husband John Henry Grayson, five children, 28 grandchildren, 70 great-grandchildren, and 32 great-great grandchildren.
  • Notes she is the only survivor of 10 sisters and brothers; attributes longevity to loving God and people and a little bourbon; offers highest tribute and sincere best wishes for continued prosperity.
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Subjects
Resolutions, Congratulatory

Bill Actions

H

Joint Rule 11

Bill Text

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature