In memory of G. G. "Jelly" May of Blossom.
The passage of HCR154 serves to officially commemorate the life of G. G. May within the records of the Texas legislature. By acknowledging his familial bonds and community ties, the resolution reflects the values of remembrance and respect for individuals who have made significant impacts in their communities. This resolution contributes to the legislative tradition of honoring citizens who have passed, highlighting their contributions and maintaining their memory within the state's history.
HCR154 is a concurrent resolution introduced in the Texas legislature to honor the memory of G. G. "Jelly" May of Blossom, who passed away on March 17, 2009, at the age of 83. The resolution recognizes Mr. May's life, his relationships with his family, and his contributions to the community. It encapsulates the essence of his joyful existence, noting the love he shared with his wife, Sylvia, and his legacy through his children and grandchildren.
While HCR154 is largely a ceremonial measure with no notable points of contention, it does signal the importance placed on individual lives and the legacy they leave behind in Texas. Such resolutions, while typically non-controversial, can also serve as a reminder of the shared values of community and family that resonate within legislative discussions—values that represent the heart of many personal stories within the state.