Mourning the death of Jean Eleanor Frisbee, distinguished citizen and devoted member of her community
The bill formally mourns the death of Jean Eleanor Frisbee and publicly recognizes her impact and service to the community.
The bill formally mourns the death of Jean Eleanor Frisbee and publicly recognizes her impact and service to the community.
Bill K 18 is a ceremonial resolution introduced and adopted on January 14, 2025. The resolution commemorates and honors the life of Jean Eleanor Frisbee, described in the title as a distinguished citizen and devoted member of her community. The primary sponsor is Angelo Santabarbara.
While the full text is not provided here, ceremonial resolutions of this type typically include:
- A statement mourning the loss of Jean Eleanor Frisbee.
- Recognition of Frisbee’s character, leadership, and service to the community.
- Condolences extended to family and friends.
- A directive for the Clerk to transmit copies of the resolution to the family and to publish or record it in the official records, so the recognition is preserved publicly.
- A formal record of the legislature’s appreciation for Frisbee’s legacy.
Note: This summary reflects the information available. The bill’s full text would specify the exact language and any additional ceremonial provisions.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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