Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR1909

Introduced
5/7/09  
Refer
5/8/09  
Enrolled
5/18/09  

Caption

In memory of Ethelee Huey of Waco.

Impact

The resolution serves to publicly acknowledge and honor Ethelee Huey's life and contributions. While memorial resolutions like HR1909 do not alter state laws or regulations, they play an essential role in commemorating noteworthy individuals within the community. By passing this resolution, the Texas House of Representatives affirms the value of recognizing the achievements and life stories of its citizens.

Summary

House Resolution 1909 is a memorial resolution honoring the life of Ethelee Huey from Waco, Texas, who passed away on January 22, 2009, at the age of 76. The resolution reflects on her contributions to her family and community, noting her roles as a wife, mother, grandmother, and church member. It emphasizes the love and fond memories she created during her lifetime, providing a heartfelt tribute to her character and impact on those around her.

Contention

There are no points of contention explicitly noted in the resolution. However, such memorial resolutions can sometimes spark reflections on broader themes, such as community values, legacy, and the importance of family and service. In this case, the focus is singularly on honoring Ethelee Huey and expressing condolences to her family, avoiding any controversial topics typically associated with legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR1332

In memory of Frances Geraldine "Jeri" Wilson of Leander.

TX HR7

In memory of Joyce McCoy Swinford of Dumas.

TX HR17

In memory of Alyson Evans Anderson of Austin.

TX SR551

In memory of Nina Lee Green Sinclair.

TX SR512

In memory of Dorothy Sue Spruell.

TX HR53

In memory of Jean Jacoby of Junction.

TX HR107

In memory of the Reverend Guadalupe Fonseca of San Antonio.

TX SR138

In memory of Gladys Huelitt Cariker of Carthage.

TX SR81

In memory of Alice Jane Boulter Littlejohn.

TX HR240

In memory of Mava Jo Turner of Anahuac.

Similar Bills

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