[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 84 (Thursday, June 13, 2013)]
[House]
[Pages H3366-H3367]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
VIOLA MEEKINS
(Mr. CRAWFORD asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute.)
Mr. CRAWFORD. I rise today to recognize Viola Meekins and her
lifetime of service to her community and to the State of Arkansas.
The life of Mrs. Meekins will be remembered in every corner of
Arkansas County as well as in the halls of Upchurch and McRae High
Schools in Prescott and by her classmates of Philander Smith College.
When Mrs. Meekins and her husband, George, first moved to Stuttgart
in 1958, he became the principal of the former Holman School. Mrs.
Meekins was the school's secretary as well as a teacher. After
desegregation in 1971, the couple moved to Stuttgart High School. Even
though Mrs. Meekins retired from teaching in 1989, her work in the
community was just beginning. She spent countless hours volunteering at
many places, including at the Holman Heritage Community Center. Upon
the passing of her husband, George, Mrs. Meekins was appointed to
fulfill his term on the quorum court and went on to serve for over 20
years.
In closing, I want to highlight the reason Mrs. Meekins sought a
career as a teacher: to add value to the lives of the students and
their families she taught. The life of Mrs. Meekins will live on, Mr.
Speaker, and I hope that everyone who came in contact with Mrs. Meekins
will honor her legacy by finding ways that they, too, can add value to
the lives of those they come in contact with on a daily basis.
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