In memory of Mary Ammons Fisher of Paris.
The resolution serves to publicly acknowledge Mrs. Fisher's contributions and pay tribute to her legacy. By passing this resolution, the Texas Legislature honors not only Mrs. Fisher but also highlights the importance of recognizing individuals who have made significant contributions to their communities. This act adds to the historical record of Texas, documenting the lives of its citizens who shaped the fabric of local society through their involvement and commitment.
HCR132 is a concurrent resolution honoring the life of Mary Ammons Fisher, a resident of Paris, Texas, who passed away on March 9, 2009, at the age of 89. The resolution reflects on her life, detailing her personal achievements, such as her educational background, her work during World War II, and her lengthy career at the Social Security Administration. It emphasizes the impact she had on her family's life and the community, showcasing her dedication and service throughout her lifetime.
There are no points of contention associated with HCR132, as it is a resolution expressing condolences and appreciation for an individual's life rather than legislation that could provoke disagreement. The unanimous appreciation for Mrs. Fisher's contributions reflects a common sentiment of respect and honor, typical in resolutions of this nature.