Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR981

Caption

In memory of Marguerite Marie Labasse Knisely.

Impact

The resolution serves to honor not just Marguerite Knisely's life but also signifies the Texas Senate's acknowledgment of her contributions to her family and community. By commemorating her efforts as a homemaker and her active involvement in various community roles, the resolution illustrates the importance of familial support and dedication in shaping the lives of future generations. The recognition of her cooking, knitting, and the love she provided extends her influence beyond her immediate family, affecting all who came to know her.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 981 commemorates the life of Marguerite Marie Labasse Knisely, who passed away on May 6, 2015, at the age of 93. The resolution details her early life in Belgium, including her significant contributions during World War II as an interpreter for American troops. It highlights her personal journey, including her love story with Bill Knisely, an American soldier, and her subsequent move to the United States in 1947, marking a pivotal moment in her life that would lead to a family of five children and substantial contributions to academia through her spouse.

Contention

While the nature of a memorial resolution typically garners broad support, specific discussions or contentions surrounding SR981 were not documented in the available materials. However, the emphasis on Knisely's individual contributions suggests a celebration of a woman's role in family and community, which could resonate variably among those with different views on gender roles and the public recognition of such contributions.

Notable_points

Adopted by the Senate on May 26, 2015, SR981 encapsulates not only a tribute to a single life but also functions as a historical record of the experiences of women during major historical events such as World War II. The resolution underlines the importance of preserving personal histories as a means of honoring collective community values.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR7

In memory of Joyce McCoy Swinford of Dumas.

TX SR551

In memory of Nina Lee Green Sinclair.

TX HR2031

In memory of Kathleen Kennedy Mazanti.

TX HR881

In memory of Mary "Sue" Cunningham Johnston of San Antonio.

TX HR605

In memory of longtime McAllen resident Jack Earl Cawood.

TX HR149

In memory of Mary Susan Lamb Jenkins of Hankamer.

TX SR17

In memory of Kathy Rae Knight.

TX SR42

In memory of Lou Ethel Gaw.

TX HR656

In memory of Joyce Mae Bright Swearingen of Nacogdoches.

TX HR1332

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

Similar Bills

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