In memory of Pamelia Ann Blackburn Urbano of Paris, Texas.
The resolution highlights Mrs. Urbano's active participation in the Paris Business and Professional Women's Club, where she served as president, and honors her with the organization's Woman of the Year accolade. It also emphasizes her dedication to her faith as a member of the Lamar Avenue Church of Christ. In doing so, it reflects the values of community service and leadership that she embodied throughout her life.
HCR82 is a concurrent resolution that honors the life of Pamelia Ann Blackburn Urbano, who passed away on January 9, 2009, at the age of 71. The resolution expresses deep sadness for her loss and pays tribute to her memory, acknowledging her contributions to her community and the impact she had on those around her. Born on August 23, 1937, in Paris, Texas, she was well-educated, having graduated from Paris High School and Paris Junior College, and spent 43 years in a distinguished career at First Federal Community Bank.
While HCR82 is a resolution of tribute and does not propose any changes to existing laws, it serves as a reminder of the importance of recognizing individual contributions to community and society. There may be discussions on the inclusivity and representation of community members in such tributes, but as a resolution, it stands as a unifying acknowledgment of a life well-lived rather than a controversial piece of legislation.