[Congressional Bills 108th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 397 Introduced in House (IH)]
108th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 397
Honoring the life and legacy of Bernice Young Jones.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
October 15, 2003
Mr. Boozman submitted the following resolution; which was referred to
the Committee on Government Reform
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RESOLUTION
Honoring the life and legacy of Bernice Young Jones.
Whereas Bernice Young Jones was born on October 31, 1905, and raised on a farm
in Oak Grove, Arkansas;
Whereas Bernice Jones, along with her late husband Harvey Jones, spent much of
their fortune from Jones Truck Lines, Inc., to foster the development of
community spirit in the city of Springdale, Arkansas, and throughout the
State of Arkansas;
Whereas, as a former schoolteacher, Bernice Jones had a great love for children
and supported and improved the lives of many children throughout her
life;
Whereas during the Great Depression Harvey and Bernice Jones rented a building,
hired a teacher, and paid for supplies to keep the Springdale, Arkansas,
School District open;
Whereas in the 1950s Harvey and Bernice Jones were instrumental in the
development of Springdale's first hospital, and in 1992 Bernice
continued their support for the hospital by pledging $25,000,000 to the
Northwest Medical Center of Washington County;
Whereas, after the death of her husband, Bernice Jones continued the Jones
tradition of giving by paying for computers and Internet access for the
entire Springdale School District, donating $11,500,000 for the Harvey
and Bernice Jones Eye Institute at the University of Arkansas for
Medical Sciences in Little Rock, Arkansas, establishing the Bernice
Young Jones School of Fine Arts and several educational centers at
Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, and establishing
the Harvey and Bernice Jones Center for Community Design at the
University of Arkansas School of Architecture in Fayetteville, Arkansas;
Whereas when Bernice Jones established in 1995 the Harvey and Bernice Jones
Center for Families, a 235,000 square foot facility dedicated to the
intellectual, cultural, and spiritual enrichment of families throughout
the Springdale community, she insisted on only one rule: all are
welcome, as long as they behave like ladies and gentlemen;
Whereas Bernice Jones received the Presidential Citizens Medal in 1996, in
recognition of her service to humanity;
Whereas, through her grace and faith, Bernice Jones was a truly generous soul
who touched the lives of citizens from all over the State of Arkansas;
and
Whereas on September 10, 2003, Arkansans were deeply saddened by the death of
Bernice Jones: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) expresses its deep appreciation of Bernice Young Jones
for the impact that she had, through her generous
contributions, on the State of Arkansas;
(2) honors Bernice Jones as a humanitarian and for her
commitment to building community spirit; and
(3) expresses profound sorrow for the death of Bernice
Jones and extends condolences to all of her family and friends.
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