Bill Text: MS SR6 | 2022 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Mourn the loss and commend the life of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Daniel.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2022-02-02 - Adopted [SR6 Detail]
Download: Mississippi-2022-SR6-Introduced.html
MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE
2022 Regular Session
To: Rules
By: Senator(s) Blackmon
Senate Resolution 6
A RESOLUTION MOURNING THE LOSS AND COMMENDING THE LIFE, LEGACY AND CHRISTIAN SERVICE OF MRS. MARY ELIZABETH DANIEL AND EXPRESSING DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS UPON HER PASSING.
WHEREAS, on Monday, January 17, 2022, the City of Jackson and the entire State of Mississippi lost a wonderful friend, visionary leader, intrepid public servant, criminal justice professional and educational administrator with the passing of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Daniel, born on October 5, 1947, in Shreveport, Louisiana, to her late parents Mr. Frank and Mrs. Pearletta Powell Smith, and there is now a hush in our hearts as we come together to pay our respects to the memory of one who has been called to join that innumerable heavenly caravan; and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Daniel was introduced to the precepts and tenets of Christianity under the wise counsel of her parents, who encouraged her to explore her religious experiences, which compelled her to seek salvation and become a baptized believer at First Missionary Baptist Church in Shreveport at an early age; and
WHEREAS, educated in the Caddo Parrish School System, Mrs. Daniel completed her formal educational studies at Booker T. Washington High School in 1975, and expanded her academic horizons, by attaining her postsecondary education at Jackson State University where she earned her Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Criminal Justice and, subsequently, undertook doctoral studies in education at Grambling State University; and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Daniel's persistent desire to have the most inspirationally profound impact within her community was encompassed and ethically based upon her family and the love of God, as a committed servant, devoted mother, caring and present family member, loyal friend and missioned professional, who believed in the power of education to further the purpose and transform the lives of students; and
WHEREAS, bearing this purpose in mind, Mrs. Daniel made the decision to make Jackson her permanent home after completing her studies at Jackson State University, and she embarked upon a truly remarkable career journey to fulfill her life's purpose of serving as a beacon of light and inspiration for aspiring youth, families and communities throughout the State of Mississippi; and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Daniel's career path involved service in the state government as a qualified professional with the Mississippi Secretary of State's Office and Mississippi Attorney General's Office serving under Edwin Pittman, the Jackson Urban League under the leadership of Vernon Jordan, before she transitioned to the private sector as Office Manager for Blackmon and Blackmon Law Firm, each such position prepared her for a return to the public sector of service within her alma mater's Graduate Department of Education, from which she retired with a distinguished and laudable record in 2016, bringing a stellar conclusion to a highly esteemed career of approximately 50 years of advocacy and service of others; and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Daniel accepted the role of Executive Director of the Mississippi Legislative Black Caucus Foundation for Education and Economic Development (FEED) program, which became a shining star on her personal and professional list of accomplishments; and
WHEREAS, as Executive Director, Mrs. Daniel capitalized on the rapport she had established with all the various individuals she met during her public and private career endeavors to maximize the nature and level of assistance she would be able to deliver in such capacity, including the creation of a nationally recognized after school program which served 37 counties by providing assistance to more than 500,000 students, and organizing a national bus tour for Mississippi high school juniors and seniors to visit Historically Black Colleges and Universities around the country to gainfully expose them to college life and the limitless possibilities for success beyond high school; and
WHEREAS, one who relied heavily on her faith, Mrs. Daniel's kingdom-building commitment remained consistent throughout her Christian service and patronage in life, reflecting her passion for God through her commitment to assisting others and her Christ-like care and concern for the body of Christ as a member of New Hope Baptist Church; and
WHEREAS, a God-fearing Christian before all other roles she assumed, a devoted wife and nurturing mother and grandmother next, Mrs. Daniel was the living embodiment of a woman of Proverbs 31:10 distinction and possessed the ambitious spirit akin to that of King David, to be a woman after God's own heart, instilling those same values into the lineal fabric of her two daughters and grandchildren, as well as the countless lives of children and families into whom she poured her infinite wisdom; and
WHEREAS, though she has traversed the river of life to reunite with those who answered God's summons to life eternal and now beckon her arrival to the celestial shores of Heaven's grandeur, including both of her parents; brother, Eddie Smith; and sister, Joyce Smith Johnson. The legacy of Mrs. Daniel's memory, which if put to music, would be a majestic symphonic masterpiece composed by the Holy Trinity, will continue to refresh the hearts and fond memories of her beloved survivors, including: daughters Yolanda M. Daniel and Dr. LaNetra Daniel April; grandchildren, Morgan D. Bryant and William April; great-grandchildren: Madisyn, London, Dakota and Hunter; siblings: Johnetta Smith Norman, Frank Smith Jr., Joseph Smith, Leon Smith (Delores) and Clarence Smith (Cynthia); special niece, Tanya B. Tyler; and a host of other relatives and friends; and
WHEREAS, it is with sincere humility that we take momentary pause to respectfully acknowledge the enduring legacy of Mrs. Daniel, whose life, like an ember within a glowing ceremonial flame in the pomp and circumstance of sacred tribal consecration, leapt and danced in ritualistic form to the night wind's time and cadence, before yielding itself to the kindred spirits at the glimmer of a new dawn:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, That we do hereby mourn the loss and commemorate the life and legacy of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Daniel, whose life was a fragrant rose adorning the Heavenly Father's botanical garden of this earth's mortal dressing room, permeating the atmosphere with her beauty and aroma, and express sincere and deepest sympathy to her family and friends upon her passing.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That this resolution be presented to the family of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Daniel and made available to the Capitol Press Corps.