Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HCR102

Introduced
3/16/09  
Refer
3/18/09  
Enrolled
4/24/09  

Caption

In memory of Juanita Daughtrey of Powderly.

Impact

The resolution serves to commemorate Juanita Daughtrey's legacy and contributions. It illustrates how individuals can impact their local communities positively through service and commitment, providing a point of reflection for the society at large about the values of love, family, and community engagement. By acknowledging her life, the Texas Legislature aims to inspire similar values in others and reinforce the importance of recognizing the contributions of individuals in their communities.

Summary

HCR102 is a concurrent resolution by Representative Homer, dedicated to the memory of Juanita Daughtrey of Powderly, Texas, who passed away on February 8, 2009, at the age of 86. The resolution honors her life, highlighting her roles as a mother, grandmother, and community member. It reflects on her contributions to both her family and her community, portraying a picture of a loving and dedicated individual.

Contention

While HCR102 does not appear to have significant points of contention or controversy, it underscores the broader themes of community remembrance and respect for individuals who contribute positively to society. The resolution also highlights the role of family and community in shaping personal identities and underscores how formal recognitions can offer comfort and solace to the grieving families.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR3

In memory of Sid Stafford of Hallsville.

TX SR40

In memory of Suzanne Linbeck Reynolds.

TX HR1295

In memory of Molly Sue Walden of Coleman.

TX SR17

In memory of Kathy Rae Knight.

TX SR4

In memory of Willie Jean Birmingham of Marshall.

TX SR29

In memory of Betty Wade Arnold.

TX HR2527

In memory of Benita T. Martinez of San Diego, Texas.

TX SCR58

In memory of Suzanne Linbeck Reynolds of Houston.

TX HR53

In memory of Jean Jacoby of Junction.

TX HR82

In memory of James Reed Lovell of Amarillo.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.