[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 152 (2006), Part 18]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 23766]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




            HONORING THE MEMORY OF MR. HOOPER MATTHEWS, JR.

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                             HON. JO BONNER

                               of alabama

                    in the house of representatives

                      Wednesday, December 6, 2006

  Mr. BONNER. Mr. Speaker, Escambia County and indeed the entire state 
of Alabama recently lost a dear friend, and I rise today to honor him 
and pay tribute to his memory. Mr. Hooper Matthews, Jr., known as ``Big 
Hoop'' to his children and grandchildren, was a devoted family man and 
dedicated community leader throughout his life.
  Hooper was born in Nashville but made his way to Atmore, Alabama, in 
1948. He was a graduate of the University of Georgia where he earned a 
degree in Forestry, which he used while managing his family timberlands 
as a registered forester. He also owned the Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of 
Atmore and South Alabama Vending Company. He was awarded the Atmore 
Area Chamber of Commerce's lifetime achievement award in 2005.
  Hooper was a strong believer in the future of Atmore. His work as 
president of the A.C. Moore Elementary PTA as well as his work on the 
board of directors of Escambia Academy exemplified his vision for 
creating a strong foundation in the community's children.
  He also supported programs such as Read America, the Huxford 
Elementary School Reading Initiative, scouting events, the YMCA, and 
drug and alcohol education, to name just a few of his many pet 
projects.
  Not only did Hooper give back to Atmore through his work with 
children, but he contributed in more ways than most people might 
realize to Atmore's economic viability through his business ventures.
  His work with the Atmore Chamber of Commerce, where he served as a 
past president, brought Masland Carpets to the area and raised funds 
for Atmore schools as well as The American Cancer Society, The American 
Heart Association, Williams Station Day, Mayfest, and the Poarch Band 
of Creek Indians.
  Even with his numerous professional obligations, Hooper always found 
time to share his love for the land with anyone and everyone who was 
interested.
  Many a child in south Alabama shot their first deer by his side, and 
on any given day, you could expect to see someone hunting with him. His 
kind generosity touched many people throughout the First District but 
was felt with the most warmth back at home. He always had an infectious 
smile on his face and a love for people that was real and genuine.
  Mr. Speaker, I ask my colleagues to join me in remembering a 
dedicated community leader and friend to many throughout south Alabama. 
Hooper Matthews, Jr., loved life and lived it to the fullest, and his 
passing marks a tremendous loss for all of south Alabama. He will be 
deeply missed by many, most especially his family and the countless 
friends he leaves behind. Our thoughts and prayers are with them all at 
this difficult time.

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